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Can Asus’ Intel 9th gen ProArt PA90 mini PCs slay the Mac Mini?

Can Asus’ Intel 9th gen ProArt PA90 mini PCs slay the Mac Mini?

Posted on January 4, 2019January 4, 2019 By Jarvis

Asus has announced a new line of ProArt PA90 mini PCs, all featuring Intel 9th gen CPUs and Nvidia Quadro GPUs.

Aimed at professional designers, video editors and content creators who’ll want a lightweight modular PC they can run and gun with between the office and home, the ProArt P90 range will start at £2499 when they go on sale this March.

CPU options include Core i7-9700K and Core i9-9900K processors and all models will feature an all-in-one CPU liquid cooler and a ventilation system that sees the top cover extending whenever the temperature exceeds 80°C, which apparently increases airflow by 38%.
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