Danny Weber
12:31 09-12-2025
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Zotac's ZBOX MAGNUS ONE squeezes a desktop GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and Intel Core Ultra 7 into 8.48L, with PCIe 5.0 storage, Wi-Fi 7, and pricing details inside.
ZOTAC has unveiled the compact mini PC ZBOX MAGNUS ONE EU27507TC, squeezing a desktop GeForce RTX 5070 Ti into an 8.48-liter chassis. The company positions it as the smallest computer to pair a full desktop RTX 5070 Ti with 16 GB of GDDR7 and an Intel Core Ultra processor.
The EU27507TC is built around an Intel Core Ultra 7 265 with 20 cores and a stated boost up to 5.3 GHz, powered by an integrated 650 W supply carrying an 80 Plus Platinum certification. Measuring 270.5 × 126 × 249 mm, it’s small enough to sit beside a monitor or disappear onto a shelf, yet clearly aimed at demanding gaming and productivity workloads.
As a barebones kit, users install memory and storage themselves. Inside are two slots for DDR5 SODIMM/CSODIMM modules, plus storage options that include two M.2 sockets—one PCIe 5.0×4 and one PCIe 4.0×4—and a 2.5-inch bay for a SATA drive. Connectivity covers two Ethernet ports (5GbE and 1GbE), Wi‑Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4, while a UHS‑II SD card reader on the front is a practical touch.
Video output is equally comprehensive: the motherboard provides HDMI 2.0, and the graphics card adds HDMI 2.1b along with three DisplayPort 2.1b connectors, making it possible in theory to drive up to four displays.
The system is already on sale in China for about $2,970. European retailers are said to price the same configuration around €2000–€2300, though the final cost of a finished PC will be higher once you add DDR5 memory, an SSD, and an operating system.