ACEMAGICIAN T8PLUS is an ultra-compact mini PC based on the latest Intel Processor N95 “Alder Lake N-Series” processor with three HDMI video outputs and dual gigabit Ethernet ports.
The 8.9 x 8.9 x 4.3cm computer ships with 8GB LPDDR5 memory, a 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD, and is also equipped with three USB 3.0 ports, a WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 wireless module, and a 3.5mm audio jack, plus a Kensington lock slot.
ACEMAGICIAN T8PLUS specifications:
- SoC – Intel Processor N95 quad-core Alder Lake-N processor @ up to 3.4 GHz (Turbo) with 6MB cache, 16EU Intel HD graphics @ 1.2 GHz; TDP: 15W
- System Memory – 8GB LPDDR5 @ 4800MHz
- Storage – 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD
- Video Output – 3x HDMI 2.0b ports up to 4Kp60; triple independent display support
- Audio – 3.5mm audio jack, digital audio output via HDMI ports
- Networking
- 2x Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports
- Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 wireless module up to 450Mbps on the 2.4GHz band & 1300Mbps on the 5GHz band
- USB – 3x USB 3.2 ports
- Misc
- Power button
- Kensington lock slot
- Heatsink and fan for active cooling
- BIOS features: Wake-on-LAN (WoL), RTC wake-up, and automatic startup
- Power Supply – 12V/4A via DC jack
- Dimensions – 89 x 89 x 43mm
- Weight – 203 grams
ACE MAGICIAN shares the PassMark CPU Mark rating table above showing the 6W Processor N95 outperforms the 15W Processor N100 (albeit not by much), but there’s a non-negligible performance uplift against previous generation Jasper Lake processors such as the Celeron N5095A, N5105, or 5100.
The T8PLUS mini PC ships with Windows 11 Pro, but the company says Ubuntu is also supported. The package also includes a power supply,an HDMI cable, a user manual, and a VESA mounting bracket to attach the mini PC to the back of a compatible monitor or to a wall.
ACEMAGICIAN T8PLUS mini PC can be purchased on Amazon US for $199 after ticking the $40 discount box. It’s also available in Europe through Amazon France as part of a Flash sale for 229.99 Euros including VAT.
Via Liliputing and Minimachines

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