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One of the most iconic gaming consoles of all time is the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that released in the United States way back in 1985. Now a little over 40 years later, Acemagic is ...
You can officially build a gaming PC with a Lego PC case, and this Redditor has proved it by building not one, but three. This intrepid PC builder has managed to fit an AMD Ryzen gaming PC into the ...
TL;DR: At CES 2026, Acemagic unveiled retro-inspired Mini PCs powered by AMD's Ryzen AI 400 Series, featuring up to Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processors with RDNA 3.5 graphics. The NES-style Retro X5 and a ...
The ACEMAGIC Retro X line of mini PCs are compact desktop computers with physical designs inspired by classic game consoles. The ACEMAGIC Retro X5 we wrote about in January has a case that makes the ...
The Ace Magic Retro X5 packs 32GB DDR5-5600 and dual PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots in a compact NES-inspired chassis with VESA mounting.
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It looks like a classic NES, but the AceMagic Retro X5 mini PC has the power of modern gaming rig
I recently wrote about my project to turn a mini PC into a retro games console, and I'm still pleased with the end results. After all, the Geekom A5 mini PC I chose for conversion continues to emulate ...
There has never been a better time to add a PC to your setup – whether you work from home, create content, or just play games. That's because the days of needing a massive workstation under your desk ...
Acemagic is tapping into the retro mini PC vibe with a new design that pulls from the Sega Dreamcast and the original PlayStation. It’s a small desktop that looks like it belongs on the same shelf as ...
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For comparison the (2019 Zen 1-based) CPU is slightly worse than an N100 and more power-hungry, but the GPU is a little better. And if you had a general compute application for a Pi 5, this seems like ...
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