Minisforum has provided another look at its AtomMan G1 Pro mini PC after the product appeared on the company’s official website, with availability now targeted for early January 2026. The compact gaming system was first unveiled in October 2025 alongside the standard G1 model, though the planned November release has yet to materialize.
The G1 Pro is built around Nvidia’s desktop RTX 5060 GPU, rated for 145 watts, paired with AMD’s Ryzen 9 8945HX processor from the Dragon Range refresh series. Minisforum said the CPU “is said to deliver up to 100 W of performance,” highlighting the device’s focus on high-end gaming in a small form factor.
The company said the mini PC supports up to 96 GB of DDR5 SO-DIMM memory and as much as 8 TB of PCIe 4.0 storage through dual M.2 slots. It also features what Minisforum calls its “3rd-gen Glacier Cooling” system, which the company says “is said to offer 300 W of cooling power” to sustain the hardware under load.
Despite its 3.8-litre volume and 57 mm thickness, the vertical chassis incorporates a wide range of ports, including two HDMI 2.1 connections, three USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, dual USB-C data ports and 5G Ethernet. A built-in 350 W power supply and three performance modes are also part of the design.
The barebone model of the AtomMan G1 Pro is priced at $1,039.90, while a configuration with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage is listed at $1,439.90. Minisforum expects shipments to begin in early January 2026, pending a formal launch later this year.
Source: Minisforum
