Minisforum has quietly launched its new AtomMan G7 Pro compact PC in the US market. The system is now available on the company’s official website with a launch price of $1359.90 for the barebones version.
Users who want a complete setup can choose a pre-built option by paying $320 more. This version comes with 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD, making it ready for gaming and daily work right out of the box.

The AtomMan G7 Pro is powered by Intel’s 14th Gen Core i9 14900HX processor. This is a high-end mobile CPU from Intel’s Raptor Lake HX Refresh lineup and is known for its strong multi-core performance.
For graphics, Minisforum has added an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU with 8 GB of video memory. This is a newer graphics chip and replaces older generation GPUs used in previous AtomMan models. It allows the small PC to handle modern games and heavy tasks with ease.

Even with powerful parts inside, the AtomMan G7 Pro keeps a slim and compact design. It uses laptop-class hardware to balance size, heat, and power usage.
One useful feature is a physical switch on the case. With a single press, users can change between gaming mode and office mode. Minisforum says both modes were carefully tested to ensure stable performance.

At peak settings, the system can use up to 200 W of total power. This includes up to 85 W for the CPU and 115 W for the GPU. According to the company, this setup delivers smooth gaming without cutting back on performance.
AtomMan G7 Pro launch
Minisforum expects the first AtomMan G7 Pro units to ship in North America starting January 23. With strong internals and a space-saving design, it looks like a solid option for users who want power without a large desktop tower.






