MSI presents the MAG Infinite Z, a compact gaming desktop with Ryzen 9000 and RTX 5070 Ti
MSI has presented a new gaming desktop PC designed for those who want serious performance without having to make room for a huge tower on the desk. It is about the MAG Infinite Za team that combines Latest generation AMD Ryzen processors with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics in a chassis of only 25 litersa figure that in the field of desktop gaming PC is still quite small when compared to traditional towers.
The announcement comes at a time when more and more manufacturers are opting for compact formats for their gaming equipment, seeking a balance between power and space that fits better in bedrooms, student residences or desks where there is not always room for a large tower. MSI places the MAG Infinite Z precisely in that category, aimed at players looking for stability, speed and room for future improvement without sacrificing space on their work table.
Up to a Ryzen 7 9700X and an RTX 5070 Ti
In the hardware section, the MAG Infinite Z can be equipped with up to an AMD Ryzen 7 9700X processorbelonging to the Ryzen 9000 range, and with graphics of up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. This combination is designed to handle both the most demanding video games and everyday multitasking tasks with ease, according to the manufacturer itself.
The AMD Ryzen platform provides the processing power needed to maintain high frame rates, handle multiple applications at once, and perform well in both competitive gaming and more general workloads. For its part, NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics add features such as ray tracing and AI-powered graphicsdesigned to offer a more immersive visual experience in both fast-paced esports titles and open-world games with a more cinematic finish.
MSI highlights that the combination between these two components seeks to give players a team capable of performing well in the present, but also with enough margin for the titles that arrive in the future, without the system falling short in the short or medium term.
A 25-liter chassis designed for small spaces
The other big selling point of the MAG Infinite Z is its size. With a 25 liter chassis, the equipment saves space compared to conventional gaming towersbut without giving up the hardware that the most demanding players usually look for in this type of systems.
According to MSI, this more compact design fits easily into modern gaming setups as well as bedrooms, student rooms, or work spaces where you want to have a clearer desk without sacrificing power. The team It also incorporates a transparent side panel and compatibility with Mystic Light RGB lighting.which allows you to personalize the appearance of the PC and adapt it to the style of each user, something already common in a large part of the brand’s gaming catalog.
MSI summarizes this commitment as an attempt to offer a balanced desktop gaming experience, combining powerful components with a design that takes up less space than traditional towers, without giving up cooling or expansion options.
Smart cooling with Silent Storm Cooling AI

To maintain stable performance even in a compact format, the MAG Infinite Z carries the MSI Silent Storm Cooling AI technologyan intelligent thermal solution that monitors system temperatures, fan speeds and noise levels in real time to build an automatically optimized ventilation curve.
This feature aims to maintain efficient cooling during the most demanding workloads, while reducing unnecessary noise when the computer is used for lighter tasks. In small-format equipment like this, where the interior space for air circulation is less than in a conventional tower, this type of intelligent thermal management becomes even more important to prevent performance from being penalized by the accumulated heat.
Expandable with two M.2 SSDs and additional drive bays
MSI wanted the MAG Infinite Z not to become obsolete quickly, so The team offers expansion options designed to accompany players for several years. The system has two M.2 SSD slotsin addition to support for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drive bays for future storage expansions.
To facilitate maintenance and hardware upgrades, MSI has included thumb screws that allow access to the interior of the chassis without additional toolsalong with the EZ M.2 CLIP systems and EZ PCIe Clip IIdesigned to simplify the installation or replacement of key components such as SSD drives or expansion cards.
In short, the MAG Infinite Z joins the trend of gaming equipment in increasingly smaller formats, without giving up the features that gamers expect from a conventional desktop tower. The combination of processors AMD Ryzengraphics NVIDIA GeForce RTXintelligent cooling and expansion options make this equipment an alternative to consider for those looking for gaming performance without a bulky chassis.
At the moment, MSI has not confirmed price or specific availability date for the Spanish market, something common in this type of announcements focused on presenting the technical characteristics of the product before its commercial launch.
