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# Computex2017: Zotac presents its new MiniPCs with AMD Ryzen processors

Zotac presents its new MiniPCs with AMD Ryzen processors

The well-known hardware brand Zotac has always had a line of very small PCs called barebones or miniPCs. These are geared towards people who don't have a lot of space in their house or room and who want something small and manageable, but who are not willing to give up the power and quality of high-end hardware and this high-end performance. sector, in this case we are talking about AMD Ryzen processors.

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El MA551It is the first of the models presented by the brand and has a 65W AMD Ryzen APU that, although they have not been launched in a final and official way, if you know that they will reach the global market in a fairly near future. However, this computer can also be assembled with Intel variants, a much less interesting option since these would only integrate the Intel HD graphics chip on duty. We are a compact format with multiple HDMI 2.0 connectivity and storage solutions. It supports DDR4 memory, Wifi-AC, Gigabit Ethernet and multiple USB 3.0 ports.

# Computex2017: AMD Has Nine Different Versions of AMD Ryzen Threadripper Processors

On the other hand we have two models much more powerful than the aforementioned, the new Magnus ER5 and EK7. The first of the two will have a processor from the AMD Ryzen family, it is not known which yet, and with a GTX 1080 or GTX 1070, on the other hand the second will have the same graphic options, however the CPU that it will mount will be the Intel family. It is a compact form factor with multiple HDMI 2.0 connectivity and storage solutions. It supports DDR4 memory, Wifi-AC, Gigabit Ethernet and multiple USB 3.0 ports. Both PCs will have enough power to play at the highest quality 1080p and even 2K Ultra in some cases, we also do not forget the VR that they will be able to move as well.

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Andres Alvarez

First year student of Scientific Baccalaureate. Hardware, video game and film lover.

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