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  "path": "/article/3152920/this-ryzen-7-mini-pc-for-429-is-a-home-office-no-brainer.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-01T14:07:31.000Z",
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  "textContent": "**Acemagic M1**\n\nView Deal\n\nThe Acemagic M1 mini PC with Ryzen 7 CPU, 24GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD is normally $659, and it’s a pretty good get even at that price. But today, with our exclusive `ACEM1` discount code, you can snag this excellent home office machine for just $429.\n\nInside you’ll find a Ryzen 7 7735HS CPU that’s powerful enough to handle fast boot times, 4K streaming, creative apps like Photoshop and Lightroom, and even light video editing. 24GB of LPDDR5 RAM means you’re not immediately freezing the moment your 80 Chrome tabs start loading. This tiny chassis also impresses with triple 4K display support and six USB-A ports for peripherals and external drives.\n\nThe 1TB SSD is roomy at this price point, and if you want to expand storage later on, there’s a second M.2 slot that lets you push this system up to 4TB max. The Radeon 680M is one of the best integrated graphics currently available and it will help you play a slew of games, from _Valorant_ to _League of Legends_ , while games like _Skyrim_ and _World of Warcraft_ may require some settings adjustments. Don’t expect discrete GPU performance, but for casual gaming and light creative work, the 680M punches above its weight.\n\nThe one thing I don’t love about the Acemagic M1 is that the 24GB of RAM is soldered and non-expandable. What you get at purchase is what you get forever, so if you’re eventually planning to replace the RAM with more, or if you want the option to repair the RAM when it breaks, this isn’t the right mini PC for you.\n\nWith code `ACEM1` at checkout, the Acemagic M1 goes from an okay deal at $629 to a solid buy at $429. For a home workstation machine that can do some light gaming, you can’t argue its price.",
  "title": "This Ryzen 7 mini PC for $429 is a home office no-brainer"
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