Acemagic has announced the N3A NAS mini PC, a compact system built to handle storage, computing, and multimedia tasks. The company has already shared some key specifications in a blog post on its global website.
Acemagic N3A NAS Specifications (Teased)
The device functions as both a NAS and a mini PC, and it is very similar to Beelink ME Pro NAS, which launched in December last year. The N3A NAS is powered by AMD’s Ryzen 7 3750H processor, based on the Zen+ architecture. It features four SATA drive bays and two M.2 NVMe slots, providing a solid mix of performance and storage flexibility.
The Ryzen 7 3750H processor features 4 cores and 8 threads with a boost clock of up to 4.0GHz. It delivers a 35W TDP, ensuring energy-efficient performance for 24/7 operation. The integrated Radeon RX Vega graphics support 4K@60Hz display output, making the system suitable for media playback and display-oriented tasks.
The N3A offers four SATA drive bays for high‑capacity 3.5‑inch HDDs, giving users ample space for storing photos, videos, and work files. Its dual M.2 NVMe slots support high‑speed system drives or caching setups to enhance data transfer rates and overall responsiveness. The device also includes two DDR4 memory slots, supporting up to 64GB of RAM for multitasking and future expansion.
The mini PC measures 270 x 150 x 185 mm, making it compact enough for flexible placement in home or office settings. It includes a single Gigabit Ethernet port for multi‑device connectivity and cross‑platform file sharing. The system also supports private cloud deployment, enabling centralized data management while delivering reliable performance for simultaneous file access and containerized workloads such as Docker.
Acemagic has not revealed an exact release date and pricing, but has stated that the N3A NAS mini PC is expected to launch soon.
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