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ECS LIVA Z11 Plus @ TechPowerUp

TechPowerUp positions the ECS LIVA Z11 Plus as a compact, productivity-first Mini PC built around Intel’s Core Ultra H-series, with options like the Core Ultra 7 255H delivering snappy everyday performance and solid benchmark results. In practice it feels fast and responsive for typical desktop workloads, and holds up under heavier tasks such as video encoding, code compilation and multitasking without major throttling, which suggests the cooling system is tuned for sustained load. Intel’s Arc 140T integrated graphics turns in respectable gaming results for its class, keeping titles like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 playable at reduced resolutions and settings, while esports games such as Dota 2 and Counter Strike 2 run comfortably above 60 FPS at 1080p. This is clearly not a replacement for a discrete GPU, but more than adequate for light gaming, older titles and casual play alongside office work.

With Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, the ECS LIVA Z11 Plus delivers great performance, supports up to four displays, and includes nice extras like dual USB4 and Ethernet. You can do some light gaming, despite being noisy under load and offering limited storage options, but the system is optimal for productivity and multi-monitor setups.


The platform really distinguishes itself on I/O and connectivity rather than raw GPU power. Dual USB4 ports with DisplayPort Alt Mode, two HDMI outputs and dual Ethernet, including 2.5 GbE, allow up to four displays and flexible networking in office, lab or multi-monitor setups. Build quality is described as solid thanks to the metal case and reasonably serviceable internals, although the blower-style cooler tends to spin up quickly and can get loud under load, trading acoustic comfort for stable performance. The main functional downside is storage flexibility: despite the spec sheet mentioning two M.2 slots, the 2242 slot is occupied by the Wi-Fi module, leaving only a single usable M.2 2280 SSD slot unless you sacrifice wireless. Priced around the 1,000 US dollar mark and competing with systems that offer stronger integrated graphics, the Z11 Plus makes the most sense for users who prioritize connectivity, multi-monitor capability and desktop responsiveness over maximum iGPU performance.

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