Building your first PC can often be a daunting task. There is picking the components you want, ensuring that they all work with each other and then, of course, actually putting it all together. The Zotac Magnus ER51070 Zbox Barebone system offers an excellent opportunity for those looking to dabble with custom PC building while removing all of the more tricky aspects. One of which certainly can be design management when attempting to make smaller ‘box’ PC builds. With this system, all you have to do is pick your RAM, storage device and operating system. It’s as simple as that.
Coming with a pre-installed Ryzen 5 1400 processor and a Nvidia 1070 in a very compact case, this would suit offices, professionals or gamers on the go.
Coming in quite a bold red and yellow packaging, the box exterior tells you everything you will want to know. Certainly the main selling points it’s keen on pushing is the VR and 4K capable performance in the CPU and GPU. The top of the box gives you all the details and specification of the build.
Inside the box, the case and power supply are neatly packaged and in addition, it comes with a UK and EU cable option, manuals, chipset installation drivers on a handy USB stick as well as 2 wireless aerials.
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