Acemagic N3A mini-PC offers NAS storage and AMD Ryzen power

Danny Weber

00:18 15-02-2026

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Acemagic announces the N3A, a hybrid mini-PC with NAS features, including four SATA bays, M.2 slots, and an AMD Ryzen 7 3750H processor for flexible storage and multitasking.

Acemagic has announced the N3A, a hybrid mini-PC with network-attached storage (NAS) capabilities. The new device combines a compact chassis with expanded storage options: four SATA drive bays and two M.2 NVMe SSD slots.

This configuration offers flexibility for both storing large amounts of data and providing fast access to frequently used files. With support for up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM in dual-channel mode, the system can handle multitasking across several applications simultaneously. A Gigabit Ethernet interface ensures stable data transfer between connected devices.

At its core is the AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, a quad-core processor from the Picasso family. While this chip is no longer the latest model, it delivers enough performance for everyday computing tasks and efficient NAS operation.

Acemagic has not yet revealed software details, leaving it unclear whether the N3A will ship with a custom OS optimized for data storage. However, the device comes equipped with multiple ports, including 4K video output at 60Hz, making it suitable for use as a general-purpose mini-PC. No release date has been announced, but the company promises availability in the near future. Thanks to its use of proven components and an older AMD APU, the N3A is expected to carry a relatively affordable price tag.