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Zotac previews its first AMD Strix Halo mini-PC with Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 Ti options in tow

Zotac's mini-PC line-up for Computex 2025 is stacked with powerful options. (Image source: Zotac)
Zotac's mini-PC line-up for Computex 2025 is stacked with powerful options. (Image source: Zotac)
Zotac has previewed a new set of Magnus mini-PCs powered by desktop-class Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. Joining the Magnus One and Magnus EN is the Magnus EA, which swaps Intel processors and Nvidia GPUs for AMD's Ryzen AI Max APUs.

Zotac has confirmed that it has more up its sleeve for Computex 2025 later this month than just a second-generation Zone gaming handheld. As the images below indicate, the company has also revealed early details about three mini-PCs that it focuses squarely at gamers.

Of these, the Magnus One appears to be the flagship, thanks to its reliance on a current-generation desktop Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU. Arguably, the Magnus EN is not a mini-PC on account of its 8.48-litre case size. With that being said, this larger case allows Zotac to install a desktop variant of Nvidia's Blackwell-based GPU.

(Image source: Zotac)
(Image source: Zotac)

Meanwhile, the Magnus EN also brings a desktop RTX 50 series graphics card to the table. Albeit a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, the Magnus One shrinks to a 2.65-litre form factor by also dropping to a mobile Intel Core Ultra 7 processor. Apparently, the Magnus EN (EN75060TC) is the world's smallest PC equipped with a desktop GeForce RTX 5060 Ti too, although it looks like the mini-PC shares its case with the similarly-named Magnus EA.

With that being said, the Magnus EA brings AMD's Ryzen AI Max APUs to the party to rival mini-PCs like the GMKtec EVO-X2 (curr. $1,999.99 on Amazon). Presumably, this means that the Mangus EA will feature up to a Ryzen AI Max+ 395, which we have also reviewed inside the latest Asus ROG Flow Z13. The integration of a Radeon 8060S iGPU and up to 128 GB of RAM should make the Mangus EA ideal for gaming or AI modelling purposes.

(Image source: Zotac)
(Image source: Zotac)

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Alex Alderson, 2025-05-14 (Update: 2025-05-14)