During this year's CES, Intel announced a new generation of small PCs in the NUC format called "Ghost Canyon", among which its list is I-equipped.ntel Core i9-9980HK with 8 cores and 16 processors, have the opportunity to insert a different graphics card. And now it looks like Intel has set an example because its partner Zotac was in no hurry to announce the launch of its new ZBOX Magnus EN92080V PC, powered by this processor but where they installed RTX 2080
Excessive power is just 2.65 liters of volume
This Zotac mini PC keeps the same style as the previous ZBOX, with a capacity of just 2.65 liters (but keep in mind that its power is external, such as on laptops). They changed that yes to the top spot, now owned by a a bee-shaped grid to promote a Better cooling of internal parts, but some remain, only 62.2 mm in height.
In this small space, Zotac managed to put an Intel Core i9-8890HK processor with a 45-watt TDP, in addition to the "mobile" version of the RTX 2080 (they did not specify that it was for sale on a whiteboard or if it was an independent MXM design), so we can certainly play the latest games available in the market without the slightest disruption of performance.
This powerful Hardware is compatible up to date 32 GB of DDR4 RAM at 2666 MHz in SO-DIMM format and, SSD in M.2 format and has a display PCIe NVMe
In terms of connectivity, this is the ZBOX Magnus EN92080V installation two USB-C ports 3.1 (one of which can be used as a video output), four USB 3.0 Type-A, DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.0, an SD card reader and two standard HD audio minijack ports.
At present Zotac has not announced either the release date or release date, but this one should be very close since it was officially announced by the press.