It’s true that Zotac has a little bit of something for everyone. From budget to the truly extreme. Take their new GTX 1650 low-profile. For those with ultra-compact systems and HTPC builds, it’s a perfect little upgrade.
Then again, if only the best will do, there’s the Arcticstorm Single Slot Gaming System. This uses their new Single Slot water cooled RTX class card. It looks ultra clean and stylish. No plans to bring it to market, yet, but I wouldn’t rule it out if there is demand.
Zotac are big on their mini PC builds. Their latest systems are the ZBOX C Series and M Series. These feature the N4100 and i7-8565U CPUs respectively. Obviously, one is the affordable solution, but the M series is a bit of a beast.
This has evolved yet again, reaching VR Go 3.0, as they added the faster i7-9750H processor, as well as the RTX 2070 graphics card. They could make one more powerful, but they have to balance the efficiency due to the battery powered nature of the system.
ZBOX Pro isn’t really a mainline consumer product, but more for the professional market and even industrial. It’s a mountable unit, equipped with an i5-7300U and Quadro P1000 GPU. Pretty high-end stuff, especially given the form factor.
For industrial applications, you have this tiny unit. Ideal for digital signage, integrated displays, even space-restrictive desktop solutions, and manufacturing.
The Special Colour Edition of the MEK MINI is making nice progress. We first saw these at the start of the year, but now it looks like they’re moving forward with the product range. A range of colours, an i5, and an RTX 2070. I love these things, they’re compact and plenty powerful for PC gaming. There’s an i7 variant, as well as some tall/slim systems to pick from too. We don’t see many Zotac PC releases here in the UK, but they are out there and well worth checking out.
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