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The ZOTAC ZBOX Edge CI341 is an ultra-thin, fanless mini PC powered by an Intel N4100 quad-core processor. Designed for business use, it supports dual displays with 4K resolution at 60Hz and offers extensive connectivity options, making it a versatile choice for modern professionals.
Standing screen display size | 0.1 |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Processor | 1.1 GHz celeron |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics 600 |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ac |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | ZOTAC |
Series | ZOTAC ZBOX edge CI341 Ultra-thin Silent Passive-Cooled Mini PC ZBOX-CI341-U |
Item model number | ZBOX-CI341-U |
Item Weight | 2.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 5.8 x 1.26 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.8 x 5.8 x 1.26 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
M**.
Nice quiet, little computer for low power computing.
TLDR: The ZOTAC ZBOX Edge CI341 is a quiet, little computer that works well for low power computing if you don't mind installing the memory, SSD and OS yourself. MX Linux friendly.What I like the most of about the ZOTAC ZBOX Edge CI341 is its size. It's only slightly bigger than a 140mm computer case fan (not including the WiFi antenna) making easy to hide it behind a monitor or under a desk. Other than its size, I like that it is quiet. Very quiet. Being passively cooled means no noise from cooling fans and I haven't noticed any thing like coil whine coming from it under load. Performance wise, it was what I expected. It's a passively cooled Celeron N4100 with integrated graphics so you have to have realistic expectations. It's a low power computer. It works well for web browsing and light productivity tasks. It is not meant for video editing, AAA video gaming, etc. Since this is a "barebone" system you have to purchase and install the SODIMM memory and M.2 SATA drive separately but installation of the memory and SSD was easy. You also have to install the OS yourself too. The CI341's passive heat sink works well and keeps the computer cool under normal loads. The exterior doesn't get too hot. You can easily pick it up while it's under load. The only negative thing I'll mention is streaming 4K vids. Yes, it can stream 4K but don't expect it to anything else at the same time. Even moving the mouse will cause the video to stutter. Dropping down to 1440p results in a much smoother, stutter free, streaming experience if you want to do other things on the computer at the same time.Now for the more technical bits.I installed 8GB (4GBx2) of Crucial DDR4 2400 (CT2K4G4SFS824A) memory and for the M.2 SATA Drive I'm using a 240GB WD Green M.2 SATA SSD (WDS240G2G0B). So far no compatibility issues and both are working very well with this computer. For the record, unlike what another reviewer said, this computer uses a SATA M.2 not a NVME M.2 for the SSD. For curiosity sake I tried a NVME and as expected it didn't work. With the NVME installed I ran into some weird issues trying to boot into the USB drive I was using to install the OS. I think the other issues that reviewer had were due to him trying to use a NVME M.2 instead of a SATA M.2.For the OS I did not install Windows 10 but I have no doubts that Win 10 will install just fine. I installed MX Linux 19.2 (Xfce). I did not have any issues installing MX Linux and so far no noticeable driver issues. WiFi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, video, and audio all worked "right out of the box" with the drivers included with the 19.2 release (MX-19.2_September_x64.iso).
Z**S
Silent and Fast
I purchased the latest i5 model of the Zotac C series - i5 10210U - with no storage or RAM. Installation of a 1TB SSD and 2x8 gig memory modules was easy - just had to take off the bottom cover. Afterwards installing Windows 10 from USB was also seamless. I bought this computer to replace my existing custom built HTPC. It serviced me well but the heat and noise it was generating was starting to bother me. This little guy is completely silent (I haven't noticed much, if any coil whine even under load).Mostly using it to watch movies and for streaming. CPU temps at idle sit around 40-45 and the cover doesn't feel warm. When watching movies it usually sits in the 60-70 range and the chassis is warm - but not overly hot.I'd like to see the next version allow M.2 NMVe SSD as well as the 11th gen intel with IRIS XE - that would be a nice bump over the Intel HD620 in this one. If that becomes available I would upgrade.Everything seems snappy enough with the i5 and SSD - but all I am using it for is email/web browsing/media.
S**R
Easy-to-setup, Utterly Silent
Initially I tried a cheaper fanless NUC-clone system, build quality just wasn't there. Ended up moving up the range a little - the difference is night and day. Build quality is much higher, product is solid, easy to open and get set up. Worked out of the box with my 4K monitor, default BIOS settings were perfect. Threw 16Gb of RAM and a 1TB SSD into the box and booted it w/ K3os 0.9. Networking and device detection worked great, I was up and running in no time at all.This appliance is utterly silent, and only a very small lights on the front let you know it is on and working. Great job Zotac.
T**R
I love this little guy; fast and silent. Sound fix included. Be aware of coil noise.
Before I go any further, this is specifically for this model: ZOTAC ZBOX CI660 Nano Plus Silent Mini PC 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8550U UHD 620 4GB DDR4/120GB SSD/No OS (ZBOX-CI660NANO-P-U).It may be applicable to other models, but I wanted to be clear.I love this thing, but the most important thing you need to know:If the sound doesn't work (esp. if you've installed Linux or Debian or Ubuntu or Arch); don't panic! Just go into the bios and enable it. I spent hours debugging it, only for it to be turned *off* by default. No idea why.See enclosed picture.I'll update this review if I run into any major issues, but one day in this thing runs silent and cool and FAST. Not like CAD workstation fast, but like you took a Dell XPS 13 and stuffed it into a box that's 90% heatsink, which is exactly what this is.I replaced the 120g drive (I bought the plus model) with the a nice Samsung SSD; getting the case off took a little levering but nothing too bad (after I took the feet/thumbscrews off). You're going to need some kind of micro screwdriver to really get all the screws off for the HDD bracket; I cheated and just left the SSD in there plugged in and made sure that everything would squish it enough to stay in place. It's not like it's in a laptop or anything; it's just going to sit on my desk--very silently!Running smoothly with Debian Stretch 9, and also running great with Debian Buster 10 as of 2019-02-03, although there's a minor bug that spits out messages to the console on buster (which is still testing right now) that I don't want to mess with, so I'll downgrade to stable. Ubuntu 18.04.1 and Elementary OS 5 also worked fine. Yay GNU/Linux!I was so happy to find a truly fanless, silent computer. I hope you like yours too.====================================================Update, 2019-02-24, down to four and a half stars, rounded down to four:Still love this thing, except I have definitely noticed the coil whine sound that others have mentioned. It's not a huge deal, and it's pretty quiet, but you should be aware of it. The only time I really hear it is when I'm doing something graphically intense. In my case when I run Civ 5 (even in the background; like, I'm busy browsing the web and its' running in another window) I can hear it. BUT when I switch Civ 5 to strategic view (i.e. 2D not 3D the sound instantly goes away).So, when I'm just working with documents or browsing the web I don't hear it, but when I have a game running I do.Otherwise still love this thing and keep it running 24/7.
C**N
Good mini PC.
Great mini pc units that were used to create a cost effective HA XCP-ng/Xenserver stack for dev/test.
X**.
Nice unit great supplier
Arrived fast and as described.
A**E
Suit for my AV needs.
Perfect Product & Delivery Efficiency.
K**S
Good little media center
A nice tiny form factor along with enough ports for most people's needs. Works great as a little media center. Not going to be playing any games or anything on it, but if what you want to do is browse the web, send emails, and watch video, streaming or otherwise, then this is a great little computer.
A**R
Es muy buena para lo que la uso.
Al principio es un poco como historia de terror, terminé de ensamblar junto con mi hermano, y para nuestra sorpresa al encenderla no daba señal de video ni en displayport ni hdmi en monitor, y se escucharon 4 o 5 pitazos. Al conectar a una tv por hdmi todo bootea en orden con un solo pitazo post bios. En BIOS hay que cambiar de Video de Uefi a Legacy para poder bootear con el monitor. En general la computadora es buena para navegar, netflix, tidal o spotify y un uso ligero de handbrake, no se escucha ningún ruido de ventilador y mis oidos lo agradecen. No tengo idea de la duración o tiempo de vida que vaya a durar por el calor que genera. El minimo es 49°C y el maximo 90°C con el i5-10210U.
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