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Prime: ACEMAGICIAN M1 Mini Gaming PC: Ryzen 7 6800H, 16GB DDR5, 512GB SSD $264.18

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ACEMAGICIAN Mini Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 7 6800H Mini PC 16GB DDR5 512GB SSD Mini Computers (8C/16T, up to 4.7GHz), 4K Triple Display Mini Desktop Computers 3.2 Type-C/LAN 2.5G/BT5.2/WiFi 6/Dual Channel; for $264.18 after applying the clipped promo codes ACEY54PM and 8KBX2G3C.

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ACEMAGICIAN Mini Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 7 6800H Mini PC 16GB DDR5 512GB SSD Mini Computers (8C/16T, up to 4.7GHz), 4K Triple Display Mini Desktop Computers 3.2 Type-C/LAN 2.5G/BT5.2/WiFi 6/Dual Channel; for $264.18 after applying the clipped promo codes ACEY54PM and 8KBX2G3C.

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Yesterday 08:45 PM
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brianfurysongYesterday 08:45 PM
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seems like this company is known for adding spyware in their pcs
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BeautifulVest1304Yesterday 09:59 PM
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I'd pay the $309 price for the Bosgame P3 Lite. Better specs all around.
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BeautifulVest1304Yesterday 10:01 PM
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I'd pay the $309 price for the Bosgame P3 Lite. Better specs all around and twice the Memory and Disk space.
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RedflyerYesterday 10:27 PM
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Yea everyone's favorite Acemagic mini-pcs. Come preloaded with unremoveable malware even after reformatting and BIOS flash according to various tech sites. Avoid.
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Quote from brianfurysong :
seems like this company is known for adding spyware in their pcs
sigh give it a rest. It happened one time and Acemagic admitted the error and fixed it.

https://acemagic.com/blogs/about-...ering-faqs

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Yea everyone's favorite Acemagic mini-pcs. Come preloaded with unremoveable malware even after reformatting and BIOS flash according to various tech sites. Avoid.
No. It was boring old malware that was easily removed. Love to see these "various tech sites" that claim it was unremoveable malware.

https://www.tomshardware.com/desk...t-shipment
Last edited by blahbooboo2 July 25, 2025 at 04:37 PM.
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Quote from blahbooboo2 :
sigh give it a rest. It happened one time and Acemagic admitted the error and fixed it.

https://acemagic.com/blogs/about-...ering-faqs



No. It was boring old malware that was easily removed. Love to see these "various tech sites" that claim it was unremoveable malware.

https://www.tomshardware.com/desk...t-shipment

Not in bios, But it was in the recovery partition, so if you used that to recover, It came back.
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eruisiToday 12:55 AM
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This is just a windows PC, can't we just reinstall a clean Windows11 on day1?

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Quote from eruisi :
This is just a windows PC, can't we just reinstall a clean Windows11 on day1?

yes

but its more fun to repeat the same bs with no proof over and over in every acemagic post i guess.
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lookedToday 02:38 AM
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deal is dead
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Quote from brianfurysong :
seems like this company is known for adding spyware in their pcs
It was only a handful of models, and it wasn't malicious.

They simply used a corrupted Windows installation ISO from a supplier that had been infected (probably downloaded from a sketchy torrent).

You people blow it out of proportion because talking down Chinese companies is low-hanging fruit.
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forumzToday 05:29 AM
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Had one of their other PCs that was known to crap out within 2 years. Mine crapped out the other week just outside of warranty, so it's basically a brick now. Be wary of power issues on their mobos.
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As long as it's not a bios issue, there isn't any reason why you can't just install your own copy of Windows 11 or Linux. It's a good practice to not trust anyone with a pre installed OS. Even from major companies like HP, Lenovo, or Dell.

These Chinese companies make so many models and share software with other companies. It's all designed to save money where they can.

If you are worried about bios level issues, it's best to stay away from most mini PCs. They rarely get bios updates to fix them.
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Quote from Enoch42 :
As long as it's not a bios issue, there isn't any reason why you can't just install your own copy of Windows 11 or Linux. It's a good practice to not trust anyone with a pre installed OS. Even from major companies like HP, Lenovo, or Dell.

These Chinese companies make so many models and share software with other companies. It's all designed to save money where they can.

If you are worried about bios level issues, it's best to stay away from most mini PCs. They rarely get bios updates to fix them.

But, when you install the os, try to get all your drivers from the original source rather than the Chinese manufacturer.

I did that with a bosgame mini PC recently. All the drivers I used came from Microsoft or AMD. Still haven't checked to see if sound works though (not that I really care for my purpose)
Last edited by WolfTheCat July 26, 2025 at 07:22 AM.
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Quote from forumz :
Had one of their other PCs that was known to crap out within 2 years. Mine crapped out the other week just outside of warranty, so it's basically a brick now. Be wary of power issues on their mobos.
If you bought it with a credit card, any decent credit card with double a products warranty up to an additional year. They are usually VERY easy to get resolved and paid as well.

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Quote from forumz :
Had one of their other PCs that was known to crap out within 2 years. Mine crapped out the other week just outside of warranty, so it's basically a brick now. Be wary of power issues on their mobos.
If you bought it on a credit card, any decent credit card will double a products warranty up to an additional year. I've use it many times. Simple and paid quickly.

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