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Acemagic teases new compact PC with dual-slot GPU and desktop CPU support

The Acemagic G3A is set to launch in China on May 30. Pictured: a promo picture showing the front of the PC.
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The Acemagic G3A is set to launch in China on May 30. Pictured: a promo picture showing the front of the PC.
The Acemagic G3A is set to launch in China on May 30, 2026. While the company hasn't shared the price of the compact PC, it revealed that the computer can be equipped with a desktop Intel 14th Gen processor and a dual-slot GPU.

Acemagic has teased a new compact PC that's based on the LGA 1700 platform, the G3A. That means it has support for the desktop Intel 13th and 14th generation processors, and the company has further confirmed that there's dGPU support.

Users will have the option to equip the computer with a half-height, dual-slot GPU. Acemagic notes support for professional GPUs, such as the RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell SFF and the RTX 2000 Ada. However, consumer-grade options like the low-profile RTX 5060 should also work (Gigabyte OC curr. $417.54 on Amazon).

Now, while the mini PC features a LGA 1700 motherboard, weirdly, there are SO-DIMM DDR5 RAM slots instead of the regular ones. For storage, the Acemagic G3A brings two M.2 slots that can hold PCIe Gen 4x4 SSDs, and there's one SATA III slot available for a 2.5-inch drive.

The chassis of the PC is said to be around 3.46 liters in volume, and for the size, there are a good number of connectivity ports. Specifically, the port configuration is as follows:

  • 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
  • 2x 5Gbps USB Type-A
  • 2x COM ports
  • 2x 10Gbps USB Type-A
  • 1x 3.5mm audio
  • 1x 10Gbps USB Type-C

There's WiFi 6E for wireless internet, and Acemagic highlights that the cooling setup of the PC allows it to offer up to 135W of performance. The company hasn't shared anything on the price yet, but it's set to launch in China on May 30, 2026, which is around the corner.

Design of the Acemagic G3A
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Design of the Acemagic G3A
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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 05 > Acemagic teases new compact PC with dual-slot GPU and desktop CPU support
Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2026-05-23 (Update: 2026-05-23)