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Specs: - AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS 8-Core 16-Thread
- 24GB LPDDR5 RAM
- 512GB SSD
- AMD Radeon 680M
- Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.2
- Windows 11 Pro
- Ports:
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- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4b
- Ethernet LAN RJ-45
- 4x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
- Front
- 1x USB-C
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
- 3.5 mm Audio Jack
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For those being downvoted, don't be gaslit. I tested a unit last year, post scandal manufacture. Same Redline clone malware, same custom install of Chrome with browser hijackers, same custom Windows with exploits on the recovery partition. Even a nuked clean reinstall of Windows I would not trust. It is trivial to deploy exploits to firmware, and I would not put it past this company for a single second.
Same goes for Kamrui, which is yet another AceMagic sub-brand with the same malware. There's a reason these brands are being constantly posted here, and it's not consumers finding deals...
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Wow. Thank you!!. Lots of work!!
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And exactly none of that will help if AceMagic has exploited the UEFI, which is trivial. Both Intel and AMD have always on IME and PSP respectively, and run a MINIX subsystem. With the right BIOS hooks, a manufacturer can easily facilitate similar backdoors, and the malware is back.
Understand, this is a company now with multiple instances of malware, also on their other sub-brands, Kamrui, NiPoGi, SNUNMU, CTONE and OUVISLITE. They are not going to stop, regardless of what users here tell you.
It may be you got old stock... there is no evidence of a new mass-infection event in 2026.
But who cares... regardless of which PC you buy... Dell, Lenovo, HP, Acer, Acemagic, Firebat, etc... You should always install a clean OS. And I feel it is a easy thing to do.
And exactly none of that will help if AceMagic has exploited the UEFI, which is trivial. Both Intel and AMD have always on IME and PSP respectively, and run a MINIX subsystem. With the right BIOS hooks, a manufacturer can easily facilitate similar backdoors, and the malware is back.
Understand, this is a company now with multiple instances of malware, also on their other sub-brands, Kamrui, NiPoGi, SNUNMU, CTONE and OUVISLITE. They are not going to stop, regardless of what users here tell you.
And there has not been ONE UEFI virus found on any acemagic machine or their affilates.
In December 2025, a massive vulnerability was found affecting nearly every major motherboard maker. This wasn't a virus they "put" there, but a flaw in how they built the BIOS.
Manufacturers: ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock.
The Flaw (CVE-2025-11901 and others): A bug in the DMA (Direct Memory Access) protection. It allowed a hacker with physical access (like plugging in a malicious USB/PCIe device) to bypass security before Windows even started.
The Fix: These companies had to release BIOS updates to patch the hole.
Tell, me... how many MILLIONS of people have updated their bios in the last few months?
So buy the device and install a clean OS... I listed how to do it.
It may be you got old stock... there is no evidence of a new mass-infection event in 2026.
But who cares... regardless of which PC you buy... Dell, Lenovo, HP, Acer, Acemagic, Firebat, etc... You should always install a clean OS. And I feel it is a easy thing to do.
You seem to be in uncharted waters here, AI isn't going to give you the best answers. Again I like the conviction, but misinformation doesn't help unwitting consumers potentially buying these.
You seem to be in uncharted waters here, AI isn't going to give you the best answers. Again I like the conviction, but misinformation doesn't help unwitting consumers potentially buying these.
And I still trust Acemagic more then Apple, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Anker, etc...
So wiping out the partitions and installing a clean OS is not the answer????
And I still trust Acemagic more then Apple, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Anker, etc...
The difference with the OEMs and god forbid Apple, is the level and intent of intrusion. They're not trying to drop in keyloggers and password stealers like AceMagic. Telemetry for advertising and databrokers is horrible, but personal fraud from a comparably tiny manufacturer is a non starter.
I completely disagree with you, regardless of your experience. You can not find ONE case where the virus was encoded to the bios... not one case.
The truth is... these systems have zero bloatware and it is super easy to reformat the hard drive and reinstall the OS and get rid of any partitions.
I believe running WIndows defender today, will catch all those viruses that were installed... but who cares if you wipe the harddrive and partitions and install a new OS.
Lastly, I can say your argument with every single manufacture... so what makes Acemagic so special?
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The difference with the OEMs and god forbid Apple, is the level and intent of intrusion.
Do you remember what happened when Marriott got hacked... by China.
https://www.bloomberg.c
That article is all about apple and amazon... who would never tell us the truth.
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