Chinese PC maker Acemagic has unveiled the M2A StarShip, a unique mini PC designed to resemble a spaceship. This “world’s first AAA sci-fi game mini PC” boasts a head-turning X-shaped layout that’s sure to be a conversation starter in any gaming setup.

Four fans and seven copper pipes keep the system cool during gaming sessions

While official specs are still under wraps, the M2A StarShip appears well-equipped to handle your gaming needs. Reports indicate a robust cooling system with a total of four fans and seven copper pipes to keep things from overheating during intense battles. A pretty cool feature is the dedicated display screen that provides real-time CPU and GPU information, allowing you to monitor your system’s performance at a glance. Early glimpses also suggest the GPU has a 45W power consumption.

Pricing and release date haven’t been revealed yet, but Acemagic’s website offers a tempting “super early bird” discount for pre-orders (details not specified yet).

For those seeking a more traditional design, Acemagic recently launched the AM18 mini host overseas. This option features a translucent top cover and comes in two configurations:

R7-7840HS processor / 32GB DDR4 RAM / 512GB storage – $599 (approximately ¥4325)
R7-7840HS processor / 32GB DDR4 RAM / 1TB storage – $659 (approximately ¥4758)

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