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.
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.