Zotac launches three ZBOX mini hosts

ZOTAC recently released three ZBOX C series mini-computers: ZBOX CI667 NANO, ZBOX CI647 NANO, and ZBOX CI627 NANO. All are equipped with Intel 12th generation Core mobile P-series processors and adopt a fanless heat dissipation design.
The main difference between the three mini-computers is the processor. ZBOX CI667 is equipped with Core i7-1260P, ZBOX CI647 is equipped with Core i5-1240P, and ZBOX CI627 is equipped with Core i3-1220P.

The three newly released ZBOX C series mini hosts adopt a honeycomb design, with a large number of openings on the top, sides, and bottom of the machine, and the “ZOTAC” Logo on the top and front; the size of the whole machine is 204 x129x68mm, and the volume is only 1.8L; supports VESA installation specifications, and comes with four installation screws; all are equipped with a 65W power adapter.

In terms of internal expansion, the three mini hosts all support two DDR4 SO-DIMM slots, with a maximum frequency of 3200MHZ and a maximum capacity of 64GB; support M.2 interface, can install 2230 or 2242 specification NVMe protocol hard disk; can install 2.5-inch hard disk.

In terms of interface, there is no difference between the three mini-computers. There is an SD card reader slot at the front, a headphone jack, a microphone jack, a USB 3.1 interface, and a Thunderbolt 4 interface that supports DP output. There is one antenna interface, two 2.5G network ports, three USB 3.1 ports, one DP1.4 port, one HDMI2.0b port, and one power port on the rear.

Zotac has not yet announced the prices and time to market of the three mini consoles.