PCs have been through a number of evolutions in terms of size. They have transformed from hulking machines to something about the size of a hardback book that still packs enough power to handle demanding workloads. The same has happened with gaming PCs. With their increased power and cooling demand, it's amazing just how much can fit into such a small package.
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If you don't have the space in your life for a huge gaming rig, a mini gaming PC can still deliver the power you need to get immersed in a game.
For January, I replaced all of the Acemagic and Acemagician entries, along with the Minisforum mini PC with updated models.
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What is the best mini gaming PC right now?
I've researched the current mini gaming PC offerings on the market, examined specs, and read user reviews. My top pick is the TOPGRO T1-Pro. This is the closest to a full-sized gaming PC that you can get, but in mini form. If expansion is your top priority, then the Minisforum MS-A2 is worth looking at. It has a removable processor, four M.2 slots, and an OCuLink port for external GPUs.
The best mini gaming PCs of 2026
Why we like it: The Topgro T1-Pro mini gaming PC has it all. It features a 13th-generation Intel Core i9-13900H processor, a high-performance GeForce RTX 4060 mobile graphics card, 64GB of fast DDR5-5200 RAM, and 2TB of M.2 NVMe storage. There's also Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet.
There's ample room for expansion with the system taking up to 64GB of RAM and 8TB of storage. All this hardware needs space to breathe, and the system is equipped with fans that adjust as the device's temperature changes.
Who it's for: Someone who wants a small, stylish, and powerful mini gaming system need look no further than this.
Who should look elsewhere: At a shade under $2,000, this is a serious system. Those with more realistic budgets definitely need to look elsewhere.
Topgro T1-Pro tech specs: 13th Gen Core i9-13900H | Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 mobile | 64GB DDR5-5200 RAM | 2TB M.2 NVMe PCIe4.0 SSD | 4 x USB 3.0 and 2 x USB2.0 | Windows 11 Pro
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Why we like it: The Minisforum MS-A2 mini PC is proof that performance can be packed into a tiny package. This mini gaming PC is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX processor, AMD Radeon GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD. In short, this is a system built on performance.
There are a few things that make this system stand out from the crowd. It features four M.2 slots for storage, so there's the ability to boost this with terabytes of storage capacity. There's also an OCuLink port to allow for an external GPU. Even the CPU is removable, so the system supports other AM5 chips.
Who it's for: This is the mini PC for those who want a system that offers a lot of expansion possibilities for storage and even another processor and external GPU.
Who should look elsewhere: You're paying for the expandability of this system, so if you don't need it, this is not the system for you.
Minisforum MS-A2 tech specs: AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX processor | AMD Radeon | 32GB RAM | 1TB M.2 2280 storage | USB-A and USB-C, 2.5 Ethernet and mic/headphone ports
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Why we like it: This mini gaming PC has an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX+ processor, AMD Radeon 680M Graphics, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe3.0 SSD. That's a lot of hardware packed into a small footprint.
There's also room for upgrades. The side panel is held in place using magnetic latches, allowing access to the RAM slots supporting 64GB, the M.2 slow which supports 2TB, and space for a 2.5-inch SATA SSD up to 2TB.
The system features a control dial that allows the user to choose between three different performance settings, a handy touch because this way power consumption and noise can be kept to a minimum.
Who it's for: Someone looking for a fun, stylish system with a lot of horsepower at a reasonable price.
Who should look elsewhere: The "unique" style isn't for everyone.
Acemagic AMD Ryzen 7 6800H tech specs: AMD Ryzen 7 6800H | AMD Radeon 680M Graphics | 32GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe3.0 SSD | 4 x USB 3.2 Type-A and 1x USB 3.2 Type-C | Windows 11
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Why we like it: The GMKtec Nucbox M7 Pro is built around the Intel Nuc's size -- a 7.6 x 7.4 x 4.9-inch box packed with high tech components. There's an AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850H with built-in AMD Radeon 680M GPU. There's also 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 2TB PCIe 3.0 M.2 2280 SSD.
Multiple displays are no problem for this gaming PC, and it can support quad displays -- one over HDMI and DisplayPort, and two on the USB 4 ports.
There's also a built-in OCuLink port, a connector system that allows users to connect PCIe devices to a system using an external cable. This supports an external graphics card allowing up to 96GB of RAM and 4TB of storage.
Who it's for: This is for people who want a functional, no-nonsense PC that packs a punch. No RGB lighting, no gimmicks, just a system that works.
Who should look elsewhere: For some, that processor isn't going to offer enough horsepower.
GMKtec Nucbox M7 Pro tech specs: AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850H | MD Radeon 680M GPU | 32GB DDR5 RAM | 2TB PCIe 3.0 M.2 2280 SSD | 2 x USB 3.2 Gen2 and 2 x USB 2.0 | Windows 11 Pro
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Why we like it: Don't let the $375 price tag fool you into thinking this isn't a gaming PC. This device houses an AMD Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon RX Vega8 Graphics,16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB NVMe SSD.
The thing I really like about this mini gaming PC is that for the price you get a platform that you can expand on. If the base configuration isn't enough for you, you can easily add a second M.2 drive -- supporting a maximum of 4TB -- and bump the RAM up to 64GB.
Who it's for: Those looking for a budget system that still delivers on performance.
Who should look elsewhere: Those looking for more in terms of performance.
Acemagician S3A tech specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5700U | AMD Radeon RX Vega8 | 16GB DDR4-2666 RAM | 512GB NVME M.2 SSD | 6 x USB 3 and 2 x USB-C | Windows 11 Pro
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| Best mini gaming PC | Price | Processor | Graphics | RAM | Storage |
Topgro T1-Pro | $1,799 | Intel Core i9-13900H | Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 mobile | 64GB DDR5-5200 | 2TB M.2 SSD |
Minisforum MS-A2 | $920 | AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX | AMD Radeon | 32GB DDR5-4800 | 1TB M.2 SSD |
Acemagic AMD Ryzen 7 6800H | $420 | AMD Ryzen 7 6800H | AMD Radeon 680M | 32GB DDR5 | 1TB M.2 SSD |
GMKtec Nucbox M7 Pro | $590 | AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 6950H | AMD Radeon 680M | 32GB DDR5 | 2TB M.2 SSD |
Acemagician S3A | $379 | AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5700U | AMD Radeon RX Vega8 | 16GB DDR4 | 512GB M.2 SSD |
*MSRP at the time of writing.
Choose this mini gaming PC… | If you want… |
Topgro T1-Pro | The best of the best. This is the closest you're going to get to a full-size desktop PC in mini PC format. |
Minisforum MS-A2 | This is a mini PC with a lot of expandability. There are four M.2 slots |
Acemagic AMD Ryzen 7 6800H | A good middle-of-the-road system. If you want more, the unique magnetic latch system makes upgrading the system a snap. |
GMKtec Nucbox M7 Pro | A budget system with a twist. The built-in OCuLink port allows the use of external PCIe devices, such as a graphics card. |
Acemagician S3A | This is about as budget as you can take a mini gaming PC, but this is a great platform for future RAM and storage upgrades. |
In many ways, choosing a mini PC is like a regular PC. There are all the usual performance, price, and support for all your peripherals to keep in mind. If you are after a mini PC, then size does come into play. The good news is these machines come in a range of sizes, from systems that can fit in the palm of your hand to systems so small you could hold several.
- Do you need a mini gaming PC? This is the top question when choosing a mini gaming PC. Do you actually need one, or would a full-size gaming PC be more apt for you?
- Performance: Pretty standard PC consideration here. This is normally a case of more speed, more spend.
- Budget: Small doesn't always mean cheap, but you can save money by choosing a mini PC that suits your needs.
- Upgradability: How much upgradability do you want your mini gaming PC to have?
There are a lot of mini PCs on the market from a variety of different vendors, and I've tested and used mini gaming PCs from all the vendors listed here, I've based my selections on my experience using these brands as well as current model user reviews.
Product specs and price also come into play, but being able to draw on dozens, and sometimes hundreds, of other people's views allows me to get a broad sense of how well-received a selected mini gaming PC is. I've paid particular attention to reports of performance, stability, how quiet or noisy the PC is, and weeded out many that seemed to have a poor lifespan.
What we're left with is the best of the best, in a broad selection of categories that are applicable to mini gaming PCs.
Latest info on mini gaming PCs in 2026
January 2026: Right now RAM prices are going through the roof. This is hiking the prices of everything that has memory chips, like mini PCs. We are already seeing this have an effect on prices, and this is likely to continue throughout 2026.
October 2025: Already hearing things from some of the big names in mini gaming PCs about some cool new product coming out in 2026. Stay tuned for mini PCs that can be upgraded, and some serious performance enhancements.
A mini PC is a compact yet fully functional computer that offers many, if not all of, the capabilities of a desktop PC, but is packaged into a smaller size. Mini PCs are designed to save space and can be used for a variety of tasks, from basic computing to more demanding applications such as programming or even gaming.
A mini gaming PC takes this one step further and is a system that's built with gaming in mind.
People often choose to invest in a mini gaming PC for these reasons:
- Space-saving: The top benefit of going for a mini gaming PC is that it takes up significantly less space than traditional desktop PCs.
- Portable: Mini gaming PCs are lightweight and easy to move, making them ideal for users who need computing power on the go.
- Energy efficiency: Most mini gaming PCs consume significantly less power than a similarly-specced desktop system, which can lead to cost savings on electricity.
- Quiet: While a mini gaming PC isn't going to be fanless, these systems are far quieter than a standard desktop system.
It depends on the model. Most mini gaming PCs allow for easy upgrades to components like RAM and storage. There's also a system with an OCuLink port that allows the use of an external graphics card.
Like laptops, mini PCs are better aimed at those situations where you buy the PC with the spec that you need rather than relying on an upgrade down the line. If you want the maximum upgradability possible, a regular desktop gaming PC might be better for you.
Latest Updates:
January 2026: The entire Acemagic and Acemagician lines were changed for updated systems. The Minisforum system upgraded to the MS-A2. It's a small, incremental improvement over the previous A1 system. Finally, the links and prices of all existing products were checked to make sure everything is current.
October 2025: This month sees a few tweaks to the lineup. The Topgro T1-Pro and GMKtec Nucbox M7 Pro get some upgrades, the Minisforum MS-A1 joins the list as the most upgradable and expandable mini PC, and the Acemagician AMD Ryzen 7 5700U sees a big price cut.
Also added is an FAQ entry for OCuLink, which is the perfect way to boost performance of a mini PC, as well as a great dock to choose if you're looking to go down this route.
Other products to consider
If your system has an Oculink SFF-8612 port, the RIITOP OCuLink eGPU docking station is the perfect way to add extra graphics horsepower to a system. This dock supports the latest Nvidia and AMD GPUs. This mini PC costs just $130.
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For more, check out our list of the best mini PCs and the mini PC I think is powerful enough to replace my desktop.
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