Minisforum’s AtomMan G7 Pro mini PC hits the global market
The Asus ROG NUC mini-PC has a serious competitor. Minisforum has officially released the AtomMan G7 Pro to the global market. It features an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 mobile graphics card and a powerful 24-core Intel processor, and it’s significantly cheaper than the Asus solution.
The AtomMan G7 Pro was first revealed last September at IFA 2025 in Berlin. The device is positioned as a gaming mini-PC and competes with models like the Asus ROG NUC 2025. That said, the G7 Pro is part of the AtomMan G7 lineup, which also includes the G7 PT, G7 Ti and G7 Ti SE models that will be introduced during 2024.
Minisforum currently offers the AtomMan G7 Pro in two configurations, but both use the same processor — the Intel Core i9-14900HX from the Raptor Lake-HX Refresh series. This chip has 24 cores and 32 threads and, despite the 10nm process, is only slightly behind the newer Core Ultra 9 275HX in many benchmarks.

When it comes to graphics, the AtomMan G7 Pro is only available with Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5070 mobile graphics card. The system uses six heat pipes, two fans, and a three-way air exhaust system to cool the system. According to the manufacturer, the mini-PC is capable of consuming up to 200W in gaming mode during stress tests, while in office mode the power consumption is limited to 150W.
According to the manufacturer’s statement, the mini-PC is capable of consuming up to 200W in gaming mode, while in office mode the power consumption is limited to 150W.
AtomMan G7 Pro also features a rich set of ports. The device supports up to 96GB of DDR5-5200 RAM and up to 8TB of storage in two M.2 2280 slots.

The base version without RAM and storage costs $1,360 — this option is aimed at users who plan to install the components themselves. An out-of-the-box configuration with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD is also available for $1,680.







