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# CES2018: Zotac will introduce new ZBOX with professional NVIDIA Quadro P graphics

Zotac announces that at CES 2018 they will present a large number of new ZBOXs, including new ones for the professional segment, which will implement NVIDIA Quadro P graphics cards.

Next Tuesday, CES 2018 begins in Las Vegas and this event is expected to present a large amount of hardware and technological innovations. Zotac has already shown a preview of the products that it will present at this event, since it plans to show attendees new mini computers from its ZBOX line, which has a lot of prestige in the market and which are very well considered by users. These new machines are not intended for gaming, as they have focused on the professional segment, implementing NVIDIA Quadro P graphics in these new ZBOX.

There will be several models, the first, being the most modest, will carry a powerful Quadro P1000. Those looking for a more powerful solution for professional design or 3D editing will have a model based on the Quadro P3000. Finally, Zotac has provided a much more powerful solution, such as the Quadro P5000. Additionally, these teams will mount Intel processors, will support DDR4 RAM units, will have several video outputs, will have an Ethernet connection and their own power supply.

The company's new ZBOXs will arrive in this case with Intel Core Coffee Lake processors, belonging to the eighth generation and offering up to six cores. This system will receive the name of Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS, a high-performance miniPC, with a size somewhat larger than what the company is accustomed to, but that is due to the fact that it implemented dedicated graphics cards, positioning itself as a clear alternative to the large gaming equipment. The company will also launch fully passive compact ZBOXs with a 25W TDP

Additionally, the Zotac VR Go will be updated, the company's backpack format computer, which has a relatively high weight and has an autonomy of approximately one hour and a half. This will implement in this case an NVIDIA GTX 1080 for virtual reality. We really don't recommend this backpack to anyone, not because of the performance, but because of the lumbar data it can cause.

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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