Amazon Extends This 4.7-Star Mini PC Black Friday Deal Into Cyber Monday, but Limited Units Remain - Kotaku
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Amazon Extends This 4.7-Star Mini PC Black Friday Deal Into Cyber Monday, but Limited Units Remain - Kotaku
"The idea that mini PCs are gimmicky pocket-sized devices that come at a fraction of the size and a fraction of the performance of their full-sized counterparts has been fading away with every new release, but the ACEMAGIC M1 might be the one that puts it away for good. With a max speed of nearly 5GHz and an ample supply of memory and storage, along with support for up to three 4K displays, there are no limitations on what the ACEMAGIC M1 can do."
"Place the ACEMAGIC at the center of your workstation, surrounded by three 4K displays and hooked up to a fast Internet connection, and you're off and running. That's true if you're editing videos or hi-res photos, coding, tackling hardcore spreadsheets and data processing, or anything else you'd use a full-sized tower PC for. You can even devote one of those screens to streaming or gaming while you work - the ACEMAGIC M1 is up to the task."
"It all starts with the Intel i9-11900H octo-core processor that's a massive upgrade over the i7 and i5 versions that are still commonly found at the heart of brand-new PCs. It can blast away at full power without overheating even in the tiny chassis of the ACEMAGIC M1, thanks to the advanced cooling system that's in place - dual air ducts and cooling fins, copper pipe for superior heat dissipation, and a high-speed fan that runs in nearly total silence."
ACEMAGIC M1 Mini PC pairs an Intel i9-11900H octa-core processor with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB drive to deliver desktop-class performance in a tiny chassis. The system can reach nearly 5GHz and supports up to three 4K displays, enabling video editing, photo work, coding, heavy spreadsheets, and simultaneous streaming or gaming. An advanced cooling system with dual air ducts, cooling fins, a copper heat pipe, and a high-speed near-silent fan prevents overheating and allows sustained full-power operation. Low power consumption and quiet fans make the unit suitable for 24/7 roles such as a media server. The current sale price drops the unit from about $800 to $500.
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