- Minisforum’s latest high-spec mini PC, the AtomMan G7 Pro, goes on sale
- Core i9-14900HX and RTX 5070 power a slim aluminum chassis
- Supports up to 96GB of DDR5 memory with dual M.2 slots, including PCIe 5.0 storage
Minisforum’s latest mini PC, the AtomMan G7 Pro, is now available for purchase. The barebones version will cost you $1,359.90, down from its MSRP of $1,699, while the 32GB/1TB model with Windows 11 Pro costs $1,679.90, down from $2,099.
Looking more like a games console or router than a traditional PC, the AtomMan G7 Pro’s slim aluminum chassis measures just 385 x 236 x 33mm.
It can be placed flat on a desk or placed vertically with an optional base, keeping a much smaller footprint than a tower system.
Up to 96 GB DDR5
The mini PC is powered by Intel’s Core i9-14900HX, a 24-core, 32-thread processor with boost speeds of up to 5.8 GHz.
Graphics come from an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU with 8GB of GDDR7 memory. AI performance is rated up to 798 TOPS on the GPU, giving the system headroom for modern authoring, computing, and AI-assisted workloads.
Memory support extends up to 96GB of DDR5 via two SODIMM slots, with supported speeds up to 5,600.
Storage is handled by two M.2 2280 NVMe slots, one running PCIe 5.0 x4 and the other running PCIe 4.0 x4, allowing for up to 8TB of total SSD capacity.
Cooling relies on a six-heatpipe setup with two turbo fans and exhaust vents on three sides of the chassis.
The mini PC offers a number of operating modes that adjust power limits and fan behavior depending on whether you need speed or quieter performance.
Ports include USB4 with display output and up to 40Gbps bandwidth, USB 3.2 Gen1 and Gen2 ports, a USB-C 3.2 Gen1 data port only, HDMI 2.1 FRL, 2.5GB Ethernet, an SD4.0 UHS-II card reader, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack.
Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, and the system can drive up to four external displays.
The AtomMan G7 Pro is yet another solid mini PC from Minisforum, although it won’t be suitable for all buyers.
For a similar price, you can get Dell’s Alienware Aurora which offers a faster desktop Core Ultra processor and a graphics card with 12GB of VRAM, avoiding some of the limitations that come with compact designs.
This system is physically larger and heavier, so it really comes down to whether performance or size matters more to you.
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