The Acemagic N3A adopts a Micro-ATX form factor, keeping its physical footprint compact while still accommodating a full-featured internal layout. Storage is handled by a 1TB NVMe SSD, which leverages the NVMe interface to deliver notably faster read and write speeds compared to conventional SATA-based drives.
The processor runs at 4 x 2.3 GHz with a turbo clock speed reaching up to 4 GHz, and supports 8 threads through multithreading for handling concurrent workloads more efficiently. It carries a 35W TDP and a maximum operating temperature of 105 °C, with a fixed clock multiplier of 23 that cannot be unlocked for overclocking. The cache hierarchy consists of 384 KB of L1, 2 MB of L2 at 0.5 MB per core, and 4 MB of L3 cache at 1 MB per core. The CPU supports 64-bit processing and includes integrated graphics, rounding out a well-equipped embedded processor configuration.
The integrated GPU operates at a clock speed of 1400 MHz and delivers a maximum memory bandwidth of 35.76 GB/s, with support for up to four displays simultaneously. It is built on a 12 nm semiconductor process and connects via PCIe 3. On the software side, it is compatible with DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2.2, covering a broad range of graphics and compute workloads.
The system is equipped with 64GB of DDR4 RAM, providing a substantial amount of memory for handling demanding multitasking and memory-intensive workloads within a compact Mini PC form factor.
The N3A does not include Wi-Fi support, but it does feature Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless peripheral connectivity. On the wired side, the USB layout consists of two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports and one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, with no USB 2.0, Gen 1, USB 4, or Thunderbolt ports present. Display output is provided through one HDMI 2.1 port and one DisplayPort output, while VGA is not available. There is no RJ45 ethernet port and no S/PDIF audio output, though a 3.5 mm headset jack is included for analog audio.
In benchmark testing, the N3A achieves a PassMark score of 8025 in multi-core and 2067 in single-core, while Geekbench 6 returns 3067 in multi-core and 987 in single-core. Cinebench R20 results come in at 1809 for multi-core and 367 for single-core. Blender render times are measured at 513.62 seconds for the bmw27 scene and 1695.86 seconds for the classroom scene, reflecting the rendering workload capacity of the integrated processor configuration.
The N3A uses a laptop-class CPU paired with the Radeon Vega 10 integrated GPU, which features 10 execution units. Memory support tops out at 64GB across two channels, with a maximum RAM speed of 2400 MHz, and the platform supports ECC memory for added data reliability. Flash storage is not used, and the processor does not employ big.LITTLE technology. The CPU includes an NX bit for hardware-level security and supports a broad set of instruction sets — SSE 4.1, SSE 4.2, AVX, AES, FMA3, F16C, and MMX — while remaining compatible with X570, B550, A520, X470, and B450 chipsets.