The Acemagic M2A has been fully unveiled. As the brand has previously hinted, it's indeed a capable gaming mini PC that comes with a discrete GPU. More specifically, the mini PC can be equipped with up to Nvidia RTX 3080, with options for RTX 3070 and RTX 3060.
As for the processor, the M2A can be configured with either the Intel Core i7 12700H or Core i9 12900H. The former has support for up to 45W TDP. Besides, you can grab the mini PC with 32 GB of DDR5 RAM running at 4800 MT/s and 1 TB of PCIe 3.0 storage.
But what really makes the Acemagic M2A unique is its sci-fi spaceship-inspired design. The gaming mini computer has a set of fins on the side that come with airflow vents. As they keep the system raised, this design serves a practical purpose other than the outlooks: offering better airflow.
Speaking of which, the M2A mini PC incorporates a "4D cooling system" with four fans and seven copper heat pipes. Combined with the design, this cooling setup does look more than capable of keeping the performance-focused hardware cool under load.
You also have the option to monitor the CPU and the GPU without needing to open any third-party app. This gaming mini PC packs a built-in LCD screen on the front of the chassis. It can show power consumption, fan speeds, CPU and GPU temperatures, and other performance-related info.
There are a good number of connectivity ports too. The Acemagic M2A comes with one USB4, three USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, two 2.5 GbE LAN, two HDMI 2.0, one DisplayPort 1.4, and one 3.5 mm audio.
When it comes to the price, the gaming mini PC starts at $1,399, with the maxed-out variant coming in at $1,599. While that does seem a bit steep, Acemagic is currently offering a limited-time 35% discount on the M2A, which you can score through the "ACEM2A35" coupon code.
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Acemagic (linked above) via: Liliputing