- ACEMAGIC F5A RYZEN AI 9 HX370 Book 80 peaks on workloads
- The first buyers obtain $ 120 reduction with the pre-sale code “ACEUS120”
- The expansion of DDR5 memory reaches 128 GB, unusual for compact office systems
Acemagic introduced the F5A, a new mini PC fueled by the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, part of the Zen 5 generation and built on the 4NM finfet process of TSMC.
This chip has 12 cores and 24 threads, works up to a boost clock up to 5.1 GHz and includes 24 MB of L3 cache with a configurable TDP up to 54 W.
The company claims that the processor can reach up to 80 peaks of the total calculation power, with 50 above reserved for workloads linked to AI.
Early availability and discounts
This device is currently in pre-sales, and any order taken by August 31, 2025 using the “ACEUS120” code will obtain a $ 120 discount. He will start the expedition on September 10, 2025.
The F5A is available in several versions, starting with a barebone option without RAM or storage for $ 769 ($ 649 with code).
There are also the SSD SSD models and 64 GB of RAM + 1 TB and 64 GB, which sell $ 909 ($ 789 with code) and $ 1,139 ($ 1,019 with code), respectively.
ACEMAGIC offers a two -year warranty on all models, which complies with consumer electronics standards, but not unusually generous for a system designed to compete with high -end commercial PCs.
Unlike many compact systems, the F5A includes two M.2 22 2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 locations, supporting up to 4 storage TOs, as well as a memory extensibility up to 128 GB of DDR5.
The cooling system includes copper heat pipes and double fans, with added thermal management for semiconductor training.
While the Acemagic emphasizes silent operation, the performance of the real world under a sustained load will be the real test of its effectiveness.
Connectivity is another area where the F5A seems well prepared. It supports LAN Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 and double 2.5 gbit / s ports.
For wired expansion, there are two USB4 ports offering transfer speeds up to 40 Gbit / s, as well as HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1 and Oculink.
The device also supports four simultaneous 4K screens, which could appeal to users looking for a compact workstation environment.
Windows 11 preinstalled pro is standard, with the management of Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Manjaro for those who prefer open source systems.
The F5A of Acemagic will compete with the recently published Geekom A9 Max, another HX370 model, which costs more.
While Geekom relies on a longer guarantee and recognition of the established brand, acemagic meters with accessible accessibility and flexible expansion.
The comparison reflects the broader dynamics of the Mini PC market, where buyers weigh costs and specifications against brand support and insurance.