Smaller than the GPU itself — ZOTAC somehow crams a desktop RTX 5060 Ti into this tiny PC

Mini PCs have become incredibly popular lately. They’re versatile enough for many different tasks, take up very little desk space, and usually offer a lot of power for a reasonable price.

Most mini PCs aim to be affordable and compact. However, ZOTAC’s new MAGNUS EN275060TC is likely to be more expensive than many of the top mini PCs currently available, though its exact price hasn’t been announced yet.

This impressive performance is thanks to its powerful RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, which is typically found in full-sized desktop computers. While some mini PCs include graphics cards, this one stands out because it uses the complete, uncompromised desktop version.

While the PC’s performance is good, what really stands out is its incredibly small size. The entire computer – all its parts included – fits into a case that’s only 8.27 x 7.99 x 2.45 inches, with a total volume of 2.65 liters.

The ZOTAC Twin Edge RTX 5060 Ti graphics card is quite compact, measuring just 8.7 x 4.7 x 1.6 inches. To fit the NVIDIA GB206 processor into this small space, ZOTAC clearly designed a brand new cooling solution from scratch.

As a researcher, I’ve been looking into NVIDIA’s newest graphics card, the RTX 5060 Ti. What’s exciting is that it incorporates all the latest advancements from their Blackwell architecture, meaning significant improvements in areas like ray tracing, handling AI tasks, and upscaling image quality.

I was really impressed with DLSS 4 and its Multi Frame Generation technology after thoroughly testing it on an RTX 5070 Ti earlier this year. It’s almost like magic how much it improves performance without sacrificing image quality.

What other hardware comes in the ZOTAC MAGNUS EN275060TC?

The ZOTAC MAGNUS EN275060TC includes a powerful desktop-level graphics card, but its other components are designed more like those found in laptops.

This laptop is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX processor. It has a total of 20 cores – 8 for high performance and 12 for efficiency – and can boost up to 5.2GHz. It also includes a dedicated AI processor (Neural Processing Unit) capable of handling 13 trillion operations per second.

ZOTAC allows users to configure up to 96GB of fast DDR5-6400 RAM, the type commonly found in gaming laptops. Both the RAM and the dual M.2 NVMe SSD storage drives can be upgraded after you buy the device.

As a researcher, I was impressed by the variety of ports available. It includes three DisplayPorts, one HDMI port, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, five USB-A 3.2 (Gen 2) ports, a UHS-II SD card reader, and even two 2.5GbE ports for fast wired internet connections. It definitely doesn’t skimp on connectivity options.

The MAGNUS features the latest wireless technology, including Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. Like many mini PCs, it also has pre-drilled mounting holes for easy installation.

Why is a desktop GPU better than a laptop GPU?

Many people assume laptop and desktop graphics cards are identical, simply because they often have similar names. However, there’s a significant difference, and using a desktop-class GPU offers important advantages. It’s easy to see why this confusion happens, though!

There isn’t a laptop version of the RTX 5060 Ti, so a direct comparison isn’t possible. However, I can illustrate the differences between desktop and laptop NVIDIA GPUs by using the RTX 5060 as an example.

The desktop model features a GB206 processor with 3,840 CUDA cores, 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM, and a 128-bit memory bus. It has a power consumption of 150W.

The laptop version of the RTX 5060 uses the same GB206 processor as its desktop counterpart (though this isn’t always true for NVIDIA’s higher-end laptop graphics cards). However, it has fewer CUDA cores – 3,328 – and a power consumption range of 45 to 100 watts, varying based on the specific laptop model.

I’ve noticed a big difference in how fast these processors run. The desktop one can boost up to around 2,500MHz, but the laptop version only reaches about 1,500MHz – it’s about 1,000MHz slower.

You can expect a significant performance boost – around 15 to 20% – with the desktop graphics card.

ZOTAC’s new mini PC is “coming soon”

ZOTAC hasn’t announced when its new MAGNUS mini PC will be available or how much it will cost in the US. However, I found it listed on the LASystems.be website for €1,704.09, which currently converts to around $1,978.

Since the ZOTAC device is a basic kit without RAM or storage included, it may struggle to become popular, especially when many excellent gaming laptops and handhelds deliver a fantastic gaming experience for less money.

(via Videocardz)

FAQ

What is the Zotac Magnus Mini PC?

This small desktop computer packs a lot of power, offering excellent performance for both gaming and creative tasks.

What GPU does it use?

The Magnus features an NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, which delivers realistic visuals with ray tracing, improves performance with DLSS, and allows for a cutting-edge gaming experience.

Who is this PC for?

This is designed for gamers, people who make online content, and professionals who need powerful performance in a compact size – without the need for a large, traditional computer tower.

How does it compare to a full‑sized desktop?

Although it’s more compact, this device still offers performance comparable to a desktop computer, but with some limitations in how easily it can be cooled and upgraded.

Why choose a mini PC over a laptop?

Mini PCs, such as the Magnus, generally run cooler, perform more reliably, and connect to accessories more easily than many gaming laptops, all while remaining small in size.

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2025-10-23 00:40