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ZOTAC Unveils ZBOX MAGNUS, the Smallest Mini PC Powered by GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB

ZOTAC’s latest ZBOX MAGNUS EN Series 2025 shows how much power you can pack into a truly tiny footprint. The new EN275060TC mini workstation blends a Core Ultra 7 255HX with a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB, all inside a compact 2.65-liter chassis that’s small enough for any desk and even supports wall mounting.

Built for creators, engineers, and gamers who don’t want a bulky tower, this configuration delivers serious mixed-workload performance. The Core Ultra 7 255HX brings 20 cores (8 performance cores and 12 efficiency cores) for intensive CPU tasks, while the 16 GB RTX 5060 Ti handles GPU-heavy jobs like 3D rendering, video acceleration, AI-assisted workflows, and high-refresh 1080p to 1440p gaming. Opting for the 16 GB model is a smart move—modern games and professional apps can easily exceed 8 GB of VRAM.

Unlike previous compact systems that needed large enclosures to house desktop-class graphics, this generation uses a mobile platform to squeeze high-end components into a chassis that’s a fraction of the size of typical mini towers. Despite the small volume, it still includes modern connectivity and expansion options.

Key highlights
– Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX (20 cores: 8P + 12E)
– Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 16 GB VRAM
– Chassis: 2.65 liters, compact and wall-mountable
– Memory: Dual DDR5-6400 slots, up to 96 GB total
– Storage: Two M.2 2280 NVMe slots (one PCIe 5.0, one PCIe 4.0)
– Ports and wireless: Thunderbolt 4, 10 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, Wi‑Fi 7

The system is offered as a barebone, meaning it ships with the CPU and GPU installed, and you add your own memory and storage to match your workload and budget. That approach keeps the starting cost lower while giving you the flexibility to scale up over time.

In China, the MAGNUS EN275060TC barebone is priced at 13,999 yuan, which is roughly 1,964 US dollars. A listing is live on the manufacturer’s official site, though global pricing and availability have not yet been announced.

If you’ve been holding out for a mini PC that can replace a traditional desktop for both work and play, this compact workstation makes a compelling case: strong hybrid CPU performance, ample 16 GB VRAM on a modern RTX GPU, next-gen connectivity, and room to grow—without taking over your desk.