Tecno, a well-known name in the smartphone industry, is expanding its horizons into computing with the introduction of its latest creation, the Mega Mini Gaming G1. Unveiled at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024, this compact PC claims to be the world’s smallest gaming PC with watercooling. While further validation is required for this claim, the device certainly shows promise.
Packed with an Intel Core i9-13900H CPU, the Mega Mini Gaming G1 will also offer the latest Intel Core Ultra processors. Alongside an Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU (likely the laptop variant), its standout feature is a custom watercooling system that promises efficient maintenance of optimal temperatures, ensuring consistent performance.
Adding to its appeal are vibrant RGB lighting and a chassis with a small embedded screen that allows users to monitor hardware metrics such as CPU, GPU, RAM usage, and temperature readings.
Although Tecno hasn’t disclosed official dimensions, according to MiniMachines, the PC stands 9.8 inches high and 5.2 inches wide. The system will include a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD and 32GB of DDR5 RAM, upgradable in the future through standard SO-DIMM slots. It also supports Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6E. On the I/O front, you can expect dual Ethernet, two USB Type-C ports, six USB Type-A ports, and a headphone/mic combo jack.
This mini gaming PC includes an OCuLink port that can connect to an external graphics dock for pairing with a powerful desktop-grade GPU. While not the ideal solution, OCuLink offers better bandwidth compared to Thunderb…