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Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro brings strong power in a small PC

Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro brings strong power in a small PC

Minisforum has started selling its new AtomMan G7 Pro slimline PC in the US. The compact gaming PC is now listed on the official webstore with a special launch price of $1359.90 for the barebones version.

Buyers who want a ready-to-use system can pay an extra $320. This version comes with 32 GB of system memory and a 1 TB SSD for storage. It is aimed at users who want strong gaming and work performance in a small PC.

AtomMan G7 Pro slimline PC

The AtomMan G7 Pro uses Intel’s 14th Gen Core i9 14900HX mobile processor. This chip is from the Raptor Lake HX Refresh family and is still one of Intel’s fastest mobile CPUs. Minisforum has paired it with a GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop graphics card with 8 GB of video memory.

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This is a big upgrade from older models that used previous generation graphics. The slim body of the AtomMan G7 Pro is designed for laptop class hardware, which helps keep the size small while still offering high power.

The PC also includes a physical button on the case. This button lets users switch between gaming mode and office mode. Minisforum says both modes were fully tested for work and entertainment use.

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At full power, the system can reach up to 200 W in total. This includes up to 85 W for the CPU and 115 W for the GPU. According to Minisforum, this setup delivers top level gaming performance without major limits.

AtomMan G7 Pro slimline PC availability

Minisforum plans to start shipping the AtomMan G7 Pro in North America on January 23. With its strong hardware and slim design, it looks like a solid choice for users who want power in a small PC.

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