GEEKOM MEGAMINI G1: pre-launch for IFA

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GEEKOM is taking advantage of the IFA to officially present the MEGAMINI G1. This (a bit less) mini PC features a real desktop graphics card (RTX 4060) and custom liquid cooling. It was leaked a few weeks ago, but Geekom made it official at IFA 2024. Be warned, it’s not a real launch yet, as Geekom seems first to want to test the commercial potential of this PC by offering a warm-up round via KickStrater. As a reminder, this Megamini G1 does not come directly from Geekom. The MEGAMINI G1 is the result of a partnership with TECNO.

Geekcom Megamini G1: launched first on Kickstarter

GEEKOM Megamini

To set the scene, this mini PC can be seen as a competitor to the Corsair One, but with a much more compact chassis. The PC, with its glass chassis, measures 150 x 150 x 255 mm in height (and only 5.74 L). In terms of hardware, the top of the range has an Intel Core i9-13900H, but a more affordable Core i7-13620H is also available. These are high-performance processors designed for gaming laptops… Information that confirms that the motherboard should adopt a proprietary format.

Geekcom Megamini G1 specs

The real attraction of this PC lies in its aesthetics. It features a mini-display for real-time monitoring of CPU load, graphics card and chassis temperature. We’ve all noticed that the Megamini incorporates advanced custom watercooling. GEEKOM boasts that it operates silently at less than 26dB, providing optimum temperature management without noise.

Geekcom Megamini G1 cooling details

In terms of connectivity, the PC has USB, Thunderbolt, OCuLink, HDMI 2.0 ports, an SD 3.0 card reader and a 2.5G Ethernet port. For the Kickstarter launch, it is priced at $1,499 in the version equipped with a Core i7-13620H, an RTX4060 graphics card, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD.

Geekcom Megamini G1 benchmark