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Zotac's Pascal-based Magnus EN10 gets priced up

by on30 August 2016


Quite a lot for a mini PC

Zotac has  finally revealed a few more details about its  Magnus EN10 mini-PC which is powered by Nvidia's latest Pascal-based Geforce GTX 1060 and GTX 1070 graphics cards.

Measuring  21x20.3x6.2cm (8.27x7.99x2.45-inches), the new Zotac Magnus EN10 is quite a small system that would fit well in any living room.

Based on Intel's Core i5-6400T quad-core CPU clocked at 2.2GHz base and 2.8GHz Turbo Boost clock, up to 32GB of DDR4-2133 memory in two SODIMM slots, either Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 with 6GB of 192-bit GDDR5 memory or Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 with 8GB of 256-bit GDDR5 memory and coming with both 2.5-inch HDD/SSDD and M.2 PCIe x4/SATA SSD slot, the new Zotac Magnus EN10 line of mini PCs certainly pack a decent punch for their size.

The rest of the specs include dual Gigabit Ethernet, dual HDMI 2.0 and dual DisplayPort 1.3 outputs with native 4K output at 60Hz and quad-display support, 802.11ac WiFi, two USB 3.0, two USB 2.0 and two USB 3.1 ports (Type-A and Type-C).

Like before with Zotac mini PCs, the Magnus EN1060 and Magnus EN1070, as Zotac decided to name them, will also be available in Plus and non-Plus/barebone versions, as well as a new Windows 10 version, depending on whether they ship with 8GB of DDR4 memory, 120GB M.2 SSD and 1TB HDD and if Windows 10 OS is included in the package.

We managed to get a price or an MSRP as people call them  for non-Plus versions in Europe which are set at €959 for the Magnus EN1060 and €1279 for the Magnus EN1070, which is quite a lot considering that you have to add a couple of other components.

zotac MagnusEN10 1

zotac MagnusEN10 1

zotac MagnusEN10 1

 

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