Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Zotac Zbox Magnus EN1060 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Zotac Zbox Magnus EN1060.
January 2017
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Compact and unobtrusive
Enough power to run most games at 1920x1080 or beyond
Compact and unobtrusive, Enough power to run most games at 1920x1080 or beyond, USB 3.1 (Gen 2) Type-C, Easy to install SSDs and RAM
Expensive for a barebones PC, No OS included, Looks could be better
There is an impressive amount of power on tap for a box this small, but Rs 73,599 is a lot more than today's gaming consoles cost - and that's before considering the money you'll need to spend on RAM, SSDs, and an OS. The components we tested with push th...
Those who are looking to maximize their price-per-part ratio should definitely stay on the well-tread path of constructing a PC of their very own. The hands-on experience of the DIY process is good fun, and is the best way to save hundreds of dollars in t...
GTX 1060 gaming power, Small, subtle and sturdy design, Cool and quiet
Expensive for a barebones PC, Mediocre RAM options, GPU isn't as fast as proper GTX 1060
Zotac ZBOX Magnus EN1060 – Performance The Zotac's cut-back GTX 1060 is still an impressive performer in games tests, with slick 1080p speed and the ability to play at 1440p, too. It managed to beat a 50fps minimum benchmark in all three of Trusted's test...
There's a lot to consider, then – not least the relative high price of this machine. The Zotac's £890 price is high for a barebones rig, especially if you need to include storage, memory and an OS – once those costs are added the Zotac begins to look extr...
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Published: 2016-11-06, Author: Mark , review by: arstechnica.com
Compact design that's smaller than a games console, Plays pretty much everything at 1080p above 60FPS, Easy to install RAM and SSD(s), Quiet, even under load
GTX 1060 struggles to hit rated boost clock, and is slower than the desktop version, Aesthetically dated, Pricey
PerformanceI kitted the EN1060 out with 16GB of Kingston HyperX 2133MHz DDR4 memory courtesy of Overclockers UK, along with a 480GB Crucial BX200 2.5-inch SATA SSD. While the latter is by no means the fastest drive around, particularly in sustained writes...
Whisper quiet, Powerful and small, Understated design
Requires some assembly, Not fully upgradeable, Expensive for an incomplete system
Are you short on places to put a PC, but not lacking in money required to buy one? If so, this miniature PC will likely impress you nearly at every turn. But, this barebones model requires more assembly than its competition...
Great gaming performance, Small size, Generally quiet operation
Not worth the price point
Looking for a gaming PC that you can fit almost anywhere but can still churn out some stable framerates? Then the Magnus EN1060 is the PC for you. But before you rush out and grab one, there are some important pitfalls to consider. First and foremost...
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Published: 2017-01-26, Author: Nils , review by: gamestar.de
Nils Raettig: Mir fällt nicht viel ein, was man an der ZBOX Magnus EN1060 im Test noch verbessern könnte. Sie bietet hohe Leistung, geringe Lautstärke, niedrigen Stromverbrauch, viele Anschlussmöglichkeiten und der Einbau von RAM und Datenträgern geht sch...
Die Zotac Zbox Magnus EN1060 ist ein potenter kleiner PC, der auf weniger Fläche als eine aktuelle Spielekonsole von Sony oder Microsoft eine sehr hohe Leistung in Anwendungen und insbesondere Spielen bietet. Die Zbox Magnus EN1060 ist aber flexibler als...