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© 2024 RadioNZ 9:55am This Ryzen 7 mini PC with triple 4K support is just $309 today As Black Friday expands to become Black Week, we’re already seeing more and more stunning discounts for cool tech. Case in point? This gaming-capable Acemagician AMR5 mini PC for just $309 on Amazon. That’s a gigantic drop from its original $499 price tag, and a killer price for the hardware it’s packing inside. (The only catch is that this price is for Prime members, but if you don’t have Prime, you can still snag this deal by signing up for a free 30-day Prime trial.)
This tiny PC features a powerful AMD Ryzen 7 5700U processor that’s coupled with 16GB of DDR4 RAM, so you’ll have no issue running demanding apps as well as esports and low-fidelity games. And if you want more power, you can pop up the magnetic side cover and upgrade to 64GB of RAM.
The Acemagician AMR5 also comes with a 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD, which should be enough speed and space for most of your files, apps, and games. If not, you can again use the same accessible magnetic cover to add a second drive. Each drive can be up to 2TB, for a total of 4TB.
And if you’re going to be using this mini PC as a workflow powerhouse, you can optimize your productivity with three 4K@60Hz displays, one through HDMI 2.0, one through full-feature USB-C, and one through DisplayPort. Other ports include four USB-A 3.0, full-size Gigabit Ethernet, and an audio in/out jack. One of our writers recently switched from a $1,000 gaming PC to a $300 mini PC and regrets nothing!
You will too. Simply put, this thing is a miniscule monster. You can’t find a laptop or desktop PC with specs like this anywhere near this price. Act fast and grab this Acemagician AMR5 mini PC for just $309 while you can!
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