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Zotac ZBOX Magnus EN1070 Gaming Mini PC Review

Performance and Benchmarks

We would like to thank Futuremark for providing the 3DMark software for use in this testing. I’ll let the numbers do all the talking.

 

3DMark 11 (DX11)

3DMark 11 is a DirectX 11 video card benchmark test for measuring your PC’s gaming performance. 3DMark 11 makes extensive use of DirectX 11 features including tessellation, compute shaders and multi-threading. Trusted by gamers worldwide to give accurate and unbiased results, 3DMark 11 consistently and reliably tests your PC’s DirectX 11 performance under game-like loads.

3dmark11

 

3DMark v2 – Firestrike (DX11)

Fire Strike is a showcase DirectX 11 benchmark designed for today’s high-performance gaming PCs. It is our most ambitious and technical benchmark ever, featuring real-time graphics rendered with detail and complexity far beyond what is found in other benchmarks and games today.

3dmark_firestrike

 

3DMark v2 – Time Spy (DX12)

3DMark Time Spy is a new DirectX 12 benchmark test for Windows 10 gaming PCs. Time Spy is one of the first DirectX 12 apps to be built “the right way” from the ground up to fully realize the performance gains that the new API offers. With its pure DirectX 12 engine, which supports new API features like asynchronous compute, explicit multi-adapter, and multi-threading, Time Spy is the ideal test for benchmarking the latest graphics cards.

3dmark_timespy

 

Cinebench R15

cinebench

Now I know the CPU is only Core i5-6400T @ 2.2GHz, but I hoping it the Cinebench was a little higher. So I was a little disappointed with a sc0re of 381 …  I wonder what I can get if I replace the CPU with a Core i7-6700K 😛

 

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7 comments

Colin 30 November 2016 at 20:59

Thanks for the review. What is the fan noise like when the system is under load?

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Winston 30 November 2016 at 22:37

Surprisingly, the fan noise is quite low under full load.

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Ricardo 21 December 2016 at 14:40

Great Review!

A quick question!

I want to buy one, but just to change his MXM Graphics Card, I have an Alienware 17 R5 eDP, and Im wondering if this card is going to work with it.

Before I buy the Zotac 1070, any change you can give us a hand and try it on a MXM Laptop with eDP?

Thanks!!!

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Winston 21 December 2016 at 16:32

You need to double check with the manufacturers to make sure these mxm cards work

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kalvdans 4 May 2017 at 11:16

6434 GFlops from the AIDA64 benchmark sounds a bit too much. I get only half of that with GPUburn on Linux. Can someone try GPUburn on windows and see what they get?

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sakafm 9 June 2017 at 04:26

does that mxm gtx 1070 need a power cable{like clevo and Aetina mxm gtx 1070…….they need a power cable } ????????????
i have a plan to use it in a dell precision 7710 laptop
but if it needs a power cable then i think i have to forget my plan
if there is anyone also have same plan as me please contact me in
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if there is anyone have dell 7710 u can help me with your valuable suggestion

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Winston 9 June 2017 at 05:09

No power cable needed… well, I didn’t see one for the MXM card

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