Acemagic is turning heads in the mini PC space with its newly teased Tank M1A Pro+ (also written as M1A Pro Plus). First revealed in early December 2025, this compact system has now moved into pre-sale—and it’s clearly aimed at buyers who want maximum performance in a small footprint.
The Tank M1A Pro+ launches in pre-sale at $2,499, with an early discount available for anyone planning to reserve one soon. Using the code M1APRO100 takes $100 off, bringing the price down to $2,399. Acemagic notes that this promo is scheduled to remain active until January 10, 2026.
What makes the M1A Pro+ stand out is its use of AMD’s Strix Halo platform, led by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, currently positioned as the top-end option in that lineup. This APU includes the Radeon 8060S, AMD’s highest-performing integrated GPU at the moment. In gaming terms, the iGPU performance is described as being comparable to an RTX 4070 Laptop GPU—an impressive claim for a mini PC that doesn’t rely on a traditional discrete graphics card.
Acemagic is also leaning hard into AI and heavy multitasking. The system comes configured with 128GB of LPDDR5x RAM, a capacity that should appeal to creators, developers, and users experimenting with AI workloads locally, where memory headroom can make a big difference.
Storage expandability is another major selling point. The Tank M1A Pro+ includes three M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots, and each slot supports up to a 4TB SSD. That sets the stage for potentially massive internal storage, whether you’re building a fast scratch disk setup for content creation, a large game library, or a local workspace for AI projects.
Port selection is equally ambitious, giving this mini PC the kind of connectivity typically expected from much larger desktops. According to the listed specs, it includes:
2x HDMI 2.1
2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
4x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
1x USB4
1x DisplayPort 2.0
2x 3.5 mm audio jacks
1x SD card slot
2x 2.5G Ethernet ports
On the wireless side, it supports WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, helping future-proof it for faster networks and modern peripherals.
Acemagic also highlights quad-display output support, a futuristic-looking chassis design, and a three-fan cooling setup—features that suggest the company is targeting sustained performance rather than just short benchmark bursts.
With top-tier AMD silicon, unusually high memory capacity, extensive storage expansion, and a stacked I/O list, the Acemagic Tank M1A Pro+ is shaping up to be one of the more ambitious high-performance mini PCs entering 2026.






