Zotac Jumps to AMD Also - Puts AMD Ryzen into NANO mini PCs

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Zotac will be updating its Zbox line-up of compact PCs that it will deliver this year. The company introduces Zbox nano models with AMD Ryzen processors and Magnus E-PCs with Nvidia GeForce RTX Super video cards.



The MA621 is a small computer that looks a lot like an Intel NUC, while the CA621 is a slightly larger, elongated model with ventilation in the case that makes passive cooling possible (the computer doesn’t have a fan). What’s new are the processors — these are Zotac’s first ZBOX nano mini PCs to feature AMD Ryzen chips. 

Under the hood, the ZBOX MA621 nano and ZBOX CA621 feature 15 watt, AMD Ryzen 3 3200U dual-core processors with Radeon 3 graphics. The Zotac Magnus E-series of Zbox systems receives an update in the form of GeForce RTX Super cards. These are the Magnus EC72070S with Core i7 hexacore and RTX 2070 Super and the EC52060S with Core i5 quadcore and RTX 2060 Super. Both systems can be equipped with a maximum of 64GB ddr4 and they have six usb 3.1 gen2 ports of type c. The 62.2 mm high EN92080V also appears, with a RTX 2080 in combination with a Core i9 octacore of 45W.

A new series of mini-PCs is being released for creators: the Inspire Studio line. These computers are finished in white and Zotac supplies them with RTX Super cards and Core i7 octacores with 65W tdp. They also contain up to 32GB DDR4, NVME m2 SSDs of 512GB in combination with a HDD of 2TB, Wi-Fi 6 support and two Ethernet ports.

Zotac Jumps to AMD Also - Puts AMD Ryzen into NANO mini PCs


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