MV10: Core i9-powered mini PC comes with RTX 5060 Ti and up to 64GB RAM
The MV10 is a gaming-capable mini PC (Image source: msecore)
The MV10 is a relatively compact PC that should be suitable for gaming thanks to a Core i9 processor and a fairly capable Nvidia RTX GPU. The model also sports a WiFi module for wireless network connectivity.
The range of fairly compact desktop computers that are suitable for gaming is already pretty large. After devices like the Asus ROG NUC 15 that we have already reviewed, msecore has now launched another option in this segment with the so-called MV10. The mini PC is not widely available just yet, but US-based customers can already order the MV10 on Amazon. Unfortunately, there’s no info on a potential release in other markets, such as Europe.
That being said, this mini PC measures around 8.6 x 6.6 x 4.5 inches and is equipped with an Intel Core i9-14900F, which is a high-performance processor from 2024. The CPU has a maximum clock speed of 5.8GHz and should generally be fast enough for playing all modern games. On top of that, the msecore MV10 features an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 16GB GDDR7 VRAM and support for the usual features such as DLSS 4. Depending on the configuration, the mini PC has either 32 or 64GB of DDR5 RAM, while the stock M.2 2880 NVMe SSD offers a storage capacity of up to 4TB.
The desktop computer is cooled by a total of four fans, as adequate cooling tends to be a potential problem in high-powered mini PCs. Network connections can be established via WiFi or two Gigabit Ethernet ports on the back, and last but not least, the msecore MV10 mini PC provides four USB 3.2 ports, an optical audio output as well as four USB 2.0 ports and a power button on the front.
This mini PC offers WiFi connectivity right out of the box (Image source: msecore)
The MV10 is a compact desktop PC (Image source: msecore)
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