Acemagic F1A mini PC review
TechRadar Verdict Had Acemagic not recently released the F2A, powered by a Core Ultra processor, then the Core i9 in this machine might seem more exciting. For the money, it fails to deliver the performance purchasers might expect, and there are better options. Lots of cores and threads Easy internal access Mostly plastic construction Only one M.2 slot No Thunderbolt or USB 4.0 Expensive Why you can trust TechRadarWe spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best....