- ACEMAGIC F5A RYZEN AI 9 HX370 Supplies Craved 80 tops across work loads
- Early buyers get $ 120 discount with code before the sale “ACEUS120”
- DDR5 memory extension reaches 128 GB, unusual for compact desktop systems
Acemagic has introduced F5A, a new Mini -PC powered by AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, part of the Zen 5 generation and built on the TSMCS 4NM Finfet process.
This chip carries 12 kernels and 24 threads, runs with up to 5.1 GHz boostur and includes 24 MB L3 cache with a configurable TDP of up to 54W.
The company claims that the processor can reach up to 80 peaks of the total computing power, with 50 peaks reserved for AI-related workloads.
Early accessibility and discounts
This unit is currently in advance sale and any order made between now and 31 August 2025 using the code “ACEUS120” will receive a discount of $ 120. It will start sending on September 10, 2025.
F5A is available in several versions starting with a barebone option without RAM or storage for $ 769 ($ 649 with code).
There are also 32 GB RAM + 1TB SSD and 64 GB RAM + 2TB SSD models selling for $ 909 ($ 789 with code) and $ 1,139 ($ 1,019 with code).
Acemagic offers a two-year warranty across all models that comply with consumer electronic standards, but not unusually generous for a system designed to compete with higher than business PCs.
Unlike many compact systems, F5A two M.2 2280 PCIE includes 4.0 x4 slots that support up to 4 TB storage along with memory enlargement up to 128 GB DDR5.
The cooling system has copper heating pipes and double fans with added thermal control to solid drives.
While Acemagic emphasizes quiet operation, the real world performance under sustained load will be the true test of its effectiveness.
Connection is another area where F5A seems well prepared. It supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 and Dual 2.5 Gbps LAN ports.
For the cable extension, there are two USB4 ports that deliver up to 40 Gbps transfer rates along with HDMI 2.1, Displayport 2.1 and Oculink.
The unit also supports four simultaneous 4K screens that can appeal to users looking for a compact workstation environment.
Pre-installed Windows 11 Pro comes by default with support for Linux distributions such as Ubuntu and Manjaro for those who prefer open source systems.
Acemagics F5A will compete with the newly released GEEKOM A9 MAX, another HX370 model that costs more.
While GEEEKOM is leaning on a longer warranty and established brand recognition, Akemagic counters count with affordable prices and flexible expansion.
The comparison reflects the wider dynamics of the Mini -PC market, where buyers weigh costs and specifications against support and fire protection.



