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ACEMAGIC F3A Mini PC – Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Radeon 890M barebone - $569

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I've been looking for an AIPC for a while. This is the cheapest one with the AMD AI 370 chip in it I've seen.

The downside o

Add ram add an SSD you're good to go.

96gb 2x48gb $204
Crucial 48GB DDR5 RAM, 5600MHz $102 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C79T2CP7

Downside of this vs minisforum seems to be WiFi 6 vs WiFi 7 in others but for this chipset with 890M graphic chip in its APU

https://acemagic.com/products/ace...3a-mini-pc
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I've been looking for an AIPC for a while. This is the cheapest one with the AMD AI 370 chip in it I've seen.

The downside o

Add ram add an SSD you're good to go.

96gb 2x48gb $204
Crucial 48GB DDR5 RAM, 5600MHz $102 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C79T2CP7

Downside of this vs minisforum seems to be WiFi 6 vs WiFi 7 in others but for this chipset with 890M graphic chip in its APU

https://acemagic.com/products/ace...3a-mini-pc

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Today 03:10 PM
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db1014Today 03:10 PM
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I would so jump on this if it has oculink.
Today 03:23 PM
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NickK3338Today 03:23 PM
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This has been lower in the last month or so( around 515).Keep an eye out for coupons.
Today 03:28 PM
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TeethyeToday 03:28 PM
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I haven't been in the market for a PC for many years now and have noticed these mini pcs a lot lately. Not familiar with the quality of them. Would they be suitable for 24/7 operation?
Today 03:29 PM
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gman_lumosToday 03:29 PM
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Quote from db1014 :
I would so jump on this if it has oculink.
yeah, I settled for a Minisforum A1 Refurb Ryzen 8700G Radeon 780, 32GB DDR5 and 1TB SSD for $550.
Today 03:42 PM
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DerProfiToday 03:42 PM
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If AMD had an NPU driver for Linux for Ryzen AI 300 series CPUs, I'd be all over this for Proxmox.
Today 03:43 PM
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Jerbear84Today 03:43 PM
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Quote from Teethye :
I haven't been in the market for a PC for many years now and have noticed these mini pcs a lot lately. Not familiar with the quality of them. Would they be suitable for 24/7 operation?
many of them have a lot of reliability issues, if not all of them, compared to a normal desktop, if space is a big deal for you, nid recommend more of a mini desktop that looks like a normal desktop and has decent air flow, than one of these... for 24/7 running, you need to make sure what you get is known for reliability, or you'll be replacing it often.
Today 04:43 PM
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SlickCrayon1512Today 04:43 PM
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Quote from Jerbear84 :
many of them have a lot of reliability issues, if not all of them, compared to a normal desktop, if space is a big deal for you, nid recommend more of a mini desktop that looks like a normal desktop and has decent air flow, than one of these... for 24/7 running, you need to make sure what you get is known for reliability, or you'll be replacing it often.
C'mon. These mini PCs have just as much as reliability issues with any consumer level products. The mb you buy from consumer product including literally any intel or AMD motherboard will be as likely to fail as these mini PCs when used 7x24. Electronics don't have much reliability issues. These mini PCs, just as Asus MSI or whatever brand there is, either die on arrival or run permanently. But they are not for 7x24 operation whatsoever. Consumer electronics simply won't be reliable no matter what you buy.

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Today 04:44 PM
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Jerbear84Today 04:44 PM
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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
C'mon. These mini PCs have just as much as reliability issues with any consumer level products. The mb you buy from consumer product including literally any intel or AMD motherboard will be as likely to fail as these mini PCs when used 7x24. Electronics don't have much reliability issues. These mini PCs, just as Asus MSI or whatever brand there is, either die on arrival or run permanently. But they are not for 7x24 operation whatsoever. Consumer electronics simply won't be reliable no matter what you buy.
whatever you say 👍

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