- MinisForum G7 Pro offers performance computers in a compact mini PC chassis
- NVIDIA RTX 5070 GPU POWERS POWERS LAPE GRAPHICS in a small device
- RAM DDR5 with double canal and two m.2 PCIe 4.0 locations support heavy workloads
At IFA 2025, MinisForum unveiled a series of mini PCs, including the G7 Pro, which uses an Intel Raptor Lake-HX processor and condenses high-end laptop performance in a compact device.
The G7 Pro is a mini PC of small form factor (SFF) with an Intel Core I9-14900HX processor with 24 cores and 32 threads, reaching up to 5.8 GHz.
Its graphics are powered by a laptop GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, offering desktop class performance.
Powerful memory, fast storage and versatile connectivity
This mini PC supports up to 96 GB of double channel RAM DDR5 and offers storage via two SSD M.2 PCIe 4.0 locations.
Connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, USB4, several USB-A and USB-C, RJ45 Ethernet, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 and an SD card player.
The chassis has an ultra-clip design with a rocking button in mode for flexible operation.
This makes it suitable for workspaces with a limited room, while offering performances at the office level.
The absence of an integrated display or keyboard allows users to select the devices that meet their needs.
Technically, this device is a laptop stripped of its battery, display and keyboard.
However, it still offers complete Core i9 performance, making it a portable option and a workstation capable for professional or playing applications.
The absence of a battery means that this device is supplied directly via a CA power supply using an external power adapter, similar to an office PC.
However, this can be very annoying for people without stable diet.
Information on the prices of the G7 PRO remains unknown at the time of the editorial staff.
This will be important to determine if users can afford to buy it with a separate keyboard and monitor, otherwise a laptop could be a more practical option.
In addition to the G7 Pro, MinisForum also presented three additional systems at IFA 2025.
The G1 Pro, powered by Ryzen 9,8945hx and an RTX 5060 office GPU, targets players who prefer a mini console style pc.
The MS-S1 Max is positioned as an AI workstation with up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X and USB4 V2 memory.
The NS PRO focuses on the use of the NAS, with point AMD Stix processors and high -speed storage connectivity.
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