Acemagic N3A announced with Ryzen 7 3750H
Acemagic N3A combines Ryzen 7 3750H with four SATA bays and dual M.2 slots

Acemagic has published an official announcement for the N3A, a mini PC and NAS-style system designed around multi-drive storage in a single chassis. The company positions it for households and small teams that want local file storage plus enough compute for always-on services.
The N3A is based on an AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, listed as a 4-core, 8-thread part with boost speeds up to 4.0GHz and a 35W TDP. Acemagic also lists integrated Radeon RX Vega graphics and a 4K@60Hz display output.
For storage, Acemagic lists four SATA drive bays intended for 3.5-inch hard drives, plus two M.2 NVMe slots that can be used for fast storage or cache. The system also has two DDR4 memory slots with support for up to 64GB in dual-channel mode.

Source: ACEMAGIC
Networking details are slightly inconsistent across Acemagic’s materials. The official blog post mentions “a Gigabit Ethernet interface,” but a follow-up on Acemagic’s official subreddit states the correct configuration is dual LAN with 2.5GbE plus 1GbE, and calls the earlier Gigabit-only spec a documentation error.
Acemagic lists the chassis footprint as 270 × 150 × 185 mm, and says the platform is intended for 24/7 continuous operation. The post also references multi-device file access and running containerized applications such as Docker as target use cases.
Acemagic has not shared pricing or a retail launch date for the N3A yet, and there is no N3A product listing on the company’s official store pages as of February 14, 2026. Availability and pricing have not been announced.
Source: ACEMAGIC , NotebookCheck