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  • I don't know what to do with my hands.

  • Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This tiny computer is packing some serious power.

  • So, this is the ZOTAC Magnus EN1070.

  • So, if you guys remember a couple of months ago,

  • I did a video on the Alienware Alpha R2.

  • Now, that was a great little console killer PC,

  • however it was really aimed at 1080p.

  • This is focused on VR, and especially, 4K gaming.

  • So, when ZOTAC offered to send this out, I couldn't say no.

  • So, first of all, we get,

  • wow, that's actually a lot of paperwork.

  • Oh, wow!

  • I almost threw this away, I'm like,

  • oh, a disc, who cares.

  • However, inside there's also a flash drive.

  • So, this has all of our drivers,

  • which are still probably out of date,

  • but at the very least, we can actually use it.

  • Those drivers actually might come in handy, too,

  • since this is a barebone system.

  • So, that means is,

  • it's somewhere in between building something yourself,

  • and having a completely pre-built system.

  • So, it comes with most of what you need in the box,

  • however, you still get the option of putting in

  • your own SSD, your own memory and your own operating system.

  • Moving on, we have the power adapter.

  • Now, it would be nice to not have to deal

  • with an external power brick,

  • because the system is so small, I can understand.

  • Besides, it's not that big.

  • Ooh.

  • So, here is the PC itself.

  • There's something so powerful, this is pretty small.

  • So, for comparison,

  • this is what it looks like next to a PS4.

  • As you can see, even though it's packing a lot more power,

  • it's still a really small computer.

  • And really, that's one of the big advantages

  • of getting a system like this.

  • Sure, you can build something yourself

  • that's going to be more powerful for the same money,

  • however, it is not going to be easy to build anything

  • anywhere near as powerful in such a tiny package.

  • Oh, you know what?

  • (knocking)

  • That's actual metal, wow.

  • So, on top, we've just got some plastic,

  • as well as on the bottom.

  • However, we actually have a fair few ports.

  • So, up front we have an SD card reader,

  • USB 3.1 port, as well as a 3.1 enabled USB-C.

  • Might be a mouthful, however this guy is rocking some ports.

  • And around back, you have four more USB,

  • as well as a pair of HDMI, a pair of DisplayPort,

  • and a pair of Ethernet jacks.

  • And since this a barebone system,

  • it's also going to be easy to get into.

  • So, ZOTAC includes a pair of thumbscrews on the back,

  • and then, if we push the back off,

  • Oh, yeah, super easy.

  • So, inside is where we're going to install all of our parts.

  • Not only do we have two DDR4 SODIMM slots for memory,

  • but you also can use either an M.2 SSD slot,

  • or you can also use the 2.5" drive bay,

  • which can work with either a hard drive or SSD.

  • What you can't as easily upgrade

  • are any of the core internals such as the CPU or GPU.

  • As you can imagine with something like this,

  • they didn't exactly just cram a normal GTX 1070 inside.

  • However, there's a big Warranty Void sticker right here,

  • so you might wanna think twice about that.

  • So, for this system, I'm installing a Samsung 950 PRO.

  • If this was going to be my main system,

  • I would probably also take advantage

  • of the 2.5" drive.

  • So, something like a really fast NVMe SSD

  • paired with, maybe, a two terabyte hard drive,

  • would really kind be the best of both worlds.

  • For RAM, we have 16 gigabytes of Crucial DDR4 memory.

  • One thing you need to keep in mind

  • is that these are SODIMMs,

  • so unlike normal desktop RAM,

  • this is gonna be a lot smaller,

  • which considering that this is a small gaming PC,

  • that kinda makes sense.

  • So, as far as getting this operational,

  • that's pretty much all you have to do.

  • The last step is to install your operating system,

  • I'm gonna be using Windows 10,

  • and we're good to go.

  • Inside the ZOTAC, we've got a Core i5-6400T, a GTX 1070,

  • and with specs like this,

  • well, the CPU is a little bit on the weaker side,

  • it still is quad-core,

  • which means that,

  • not only should you be able to play some 4K games,

  • but it's also VR-ready.

  • So, the first game we're going to be trying

  • is Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor.

  • Now, this might be a couple of years old,

  • however, especially at 4K, this thing is no joke.

  • Man, so intense, so intense.

  • (laughing)

  • So, we're playing Shadow of Mordor on 4K, on high settings.

  • Now, for something that's this small,

  • nice.

  • (laughing) For something that's this small, it's not bad.

  • We actually could crank the settings up just a little bit,

  • however, we're getting a pretty solid frame rate here

  • without even needing to deal with,

  • Oh! (laughing) So good.

  • Next, we have The Witcher 3.

  • Now, this is a game that absolutely holds up graphics-wise.

  • I would be surprised if we can actually run this

  • maxed out at 4K.

  • So, here, with medium settings at 4K,

  • things are pretty playable.

  • It's still not perfect,

  • so we're getting upper 30's in the frame rate,

  • however, this is not an easy game to run at all.

  • Next, we have Battlefield 1.

  • This actually isn't a game that I've been able

  • to test too much,

  • so I'm curious how it performs.

  • God, this game looks so good.

  • So, for now, we're playing on 4K medium,

  • and immediately,

  • it looks so nice.

  • There's really something to be said,

  • I know that some people talk about 4K is not worth it,

  • and depending on what you're really doing, it might not be.

  • But, if you actually have a proper TV,

  • it makes a big difference.

  • Oh. Wow.

  • Not to your gameplay,

  • it makes a difference to how pretty the game looks.

  • God, I'm actually kinda terrible.

  • So, yes, the ZOTAC is expensive,

  • and I'll have a link in the description

  • if you guys wanna check it out.

  • However, considering just how much power you're getting

  • in such a small package,

  • it's actually not that bad.

  • So, what do you guys think about the system?

  • Definitely be sure to let me know in the comments below,

  • and I will catch you on the next one.

I don't know what to do with my hands.

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このミニPCは4Kでゲームができる (This Mini PC Can Game at 4K)

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