Acemagic mini gaming PC reaches lowest price in Amazon Prime deal

The Acemagic mini gaming PC, equipped with 32GB RAM and a 1TB SSD, is now available for $599 exclusively for Amazon Prime members. This represents a 30% discount from its regular $856 price, with an additional 5% off at checkout. The compact device offers strong performance as an alternative to larger desktops or the Mac Mini.

Mini PCs like the Acemagic model provide powerful computing in a small form factor, ideal for users seeking a clutter-free setup. Published on December 25, 2025, this deal highlights the device's appeal for both work and gaming tasks.

At the core of the Acemagic mini gaming PC is the 13th-generation Intel Core i9 13900HK processor. This chip features 14 cores—six performance cores and eight efficiency cores—along with 20 threads and boost speeds up to 5.4GHz. Built on Intel's 7 process technology, it includes 24MB Smart Cache and a 54W TDP, outperforming predecessors such as the i9 12900HK, 7840HS, and 6800H in benchmarks.

Memory and storage are generous for multitasking. The system includes 32GB of DDR4 RAM in a 2x16GB configuration, expandable to 64GB, allowing seamless handling of multiple applications, browser tabs, and meetings. Storage comes via a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, with room to expand up to 4TB, keeping files like documents, media, and projects organized without external drives.

Connectivity supports modern needs: WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, a 2.5GbE LAN port, and a USB4 port enabling 40Gbps transfers—fast enough to move a 3GB 4K video in one second. It also handles triple display outputs for expanded workspaces. Dual-fan cooling maintains temperatures during intensive use, ensuring stability.

Windows 11 Pro is pre-installed, making setup straightforward. Non-Prime users pay the full price, but a Prime membership at $15 monthly or $139 annually includes a 30-day free trial, faster shipping, and exclusive discounts. This offer positions the PC as a cost-effective upgrade option.

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