
The Zotac CI337 presents itself as an interesting new mini PC because it is not only compact in size, but also it is totally silent. This is possible because the company has used a passive refrigeration system that is capable of keeping working temperatures completely under control.
At the design level, the Zotac CI337 has a classic lineit is finished in black and it is obvious that the equipment’s chassis itself participates in the cooling of the components, since it has openings on all its faces to facilitate the entry and exit of air.
Hardware-wise, the Zotac CI337 is configured with a intel n100 processor, a chip that uses the Gracemont architecture, the same that we can find in the low-power cores of the Core Gen12 and Core Gen13 processors, and also mounts an integrated Intel UHD GPU with 24 execution units.
In general terms, it is a quite capable team in basic tasks and in office automation, since this processor has four cores and four threads which can reach a maximum frequency of 3.4 GHz, and has an IPC similar to that of Skylake processors. The integrated GPU also handles simple tasks without any problems.
This new computer uses memory DDR5 at 4,800 MHzwhich represents a significant leap compared to the previous generation, which was limited to DDR4 at 2,933 MHz, and has a fairly wide range of connectivity, since it has a DisplayPort output, two HDMI outputs, two Ethernet connectors, three ports USB 3.2 Type-A, a USB Type-C and a 3.5mm headphone and microphone jack.
The Zotac CI337 also comes with a network card that will allow us to enjoy Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and it comes with a gain antenna. We do not have details about the sale pricebut we hope that it will be confirmed in the coming weeks.



