Acemagic W1
4. Conclusion
The ACEMAGIC W1 demonstrates a balanced mix of CPU throughput, iGPU capability, and day-to-day responsiveness. Strong productivity performance is confirmed by Geekbench 6 and PCMark 10 results, while the Radeon 780M solidifies its position as one of the strongest integrated GPUs in this class. Testing with AIDA64 confirmed healthy dual-channel DDR5-5600 bandwidth, and our Crucial P3 2TB NVMe setup provided strong sequential throughput. While we focused on Performance mode for these results, users prioritizing a quieter environment can switch to Balanced mode, which offers reduced noise and lower temperatures with only a modest hit to sustained performance.
Overall Score |
8.6 / 10 (Editor’s Choice) |
Performance |
Strong in-house CPU/GPU results across Geekbench, 3DMark, and PCMark 10 (Performance mode) |
Thermals / Power |
CPU max 85.1°C; iGPU max 79.0°C; CPU package power peak ~59.1W (snapshot) |
Storage |
Crucial P3 2TB NVMe: strong sequential performance in CrystalDiskMark |
Value |
Exceptional on sale; compare like-for-like configurations near list pricing |
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Balanced mode will typically reduce noise and power draw with a modest hit to sustained performance. |


Pros:
- Strong all-around performance confirmed by in-house Geekbench, 3DMark, and PCMark 10 results.
- Healthy DDR5-5600 dual-channel bandwidth for an iGPU system (AIDA64).
- Strong sequential SSD throughput on the tested Crucial P3 2TB NVMe.
- Thermals appear controlled in Performance mode based on the HWiNFO snapshot.
Cons:
- Memory latency (~93.9 ns) is relatively high and can limit iGPU scaling in some titles.
- Thermal and power conclusions are snapshot-based; sustained long-run behavior should be validated with a dedicated soak test.
- Real-game FPS data would further strengthen the gaming narrative beyond synthetic benchmarks.
Pricing varies by configuration and promotional periods. The official product listing shows a $459 price point and promotional pricing displayed as low as $280 (time-sensitive).
Competitors
Model |
CPU |
I/O highlights |
Price snapshot |
ACEMAGIC W1 |
Ryzen 7 8745HS |
USB4×1, DP2.0×1, HDMI2.0×1, 2.5GbE |
$280 promo / $459 list (official listing) |
Beelink SER8 |
Ryzen 7 8845HS |
USB4, DP1.4, HDMI2.1, 2.5GbE |
$699 shown on Newegg for 32GB/1TB; other listings vary |
Minisforum UM780 XTX |
Ryzen 7 7840HS |
2× USB4, DP1.4, HDMI2.1, dual 2.5GbE, OCuLink |
€349 refurbished shown on EU store (sold out); Amazon.de barebone €499.99 |
GEEKOM A8 (Ryzen 7) |
Ryzen 7 8845HS |
USB4, multi-display, 2.5GbE |
Amazon.de shows €559 (32GB/1TB); idealo lists A8 Max from ~€799 |
Note: Pricing is time-sensitive and varies by configuration/region; verify current listings.