ACEMAGIC reveals its Retro X3 MiniPC with an AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 and up to 128 GB of RAM

ACEMAGIC reveals its Retro X3 MiniPC with an AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 and up to 128 GB of RAM





Some manufacturers continue to bet on nostalgic designs which may be more liked by users already experienced in the world of computing. He past CES we saw how ACEMAGIC was betting heavily on these designs, with miniPCs based on old consoles like the NES or DreamCast. The manufacturer continues to bet on this type of MiniPCs and we presents the Retro X3which comes with the new processors AMD Ryzen 7H 255 including integrated Radeon 780M graphics.

The ACEMAGIC Retro X3 comes with the AMD Ryzen 7 H255 and retro design in MiniPC format

This new MiniPC comes with processors up to an unknown at the moment Ryzen 7 H 255 with 8 Zen 4 cores and 16 threadsaccompanied by an integrated Radeon 780M GPU. Supports up to 128 GB of DDR5 RAM at 5,600 MT/s and a maximum of 4 TB of SSD storage in a standard 2280 size slot. Although it has a retro look, it has many input and output portssuch as USB 3.2 type A and USB 4 type C. It also includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity as well as a port for RJ45 cable networks with 2.5 Gbps.

Geeknetic ACEMAGIC reveals its Retro X3 MiniPC with an AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 and up to 128 GB of RAM 2

Comes with USB 4 and several USB 3.2 type A ports

Its retro design offers a beige casing inspired by computers from a few years agoalthough it has added a new cooling system in line with current times and technology. This inserts a fresh arie from the top and is ejected from the sides of the miniPC and as a good compact format it has some contained measures only 128.2 x 128.2 x 44 mm.

Its exchange price is 230 euros, although it does not include RAM or SSD

This MiniPC is presented without RAM or SSD disk included, due to the current complicated situation regarding these components. The good thing is its price of 1,899 RMB which They are equivalent to 230 euros at the exchange ratealthough we have to hope that its global launch includes taxes and other expenses that will surely they raise their price in other locations, to make it less attractive than the one offered for China.

Article Editor: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I broke down my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write for Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC.