Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Latest Post

    Portal Keeper codes June 2026

    June 10, 2026

    Xbox confirms second console exclusive at summer gaming showcase

    June 10, 2026

    Walmart Has the Least Expensive GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Prebuilt Gaming PC Ahead of Prime Day

    June 10, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Portal Keeper codes June 2026
    • Xbox confirms second console exclusive at summer gaming showcase
    • Walmart Has the Least Expensive GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Prebuilt Gaming PC Ahead of Prime Day
    • Nintendo Switch Sports Resort is whisking us back to Wuhu Island later this year, for boxing, bowling, skateboarding and more
    • New SteamOS Features Hint at Steam Machine Launch
    • In Am I Nima, you must find and fuse words to convince your mother you’re really her daughter
    • How To Reach The Fruitiger Aero Area In Unseen Liminality – Gamezebo
    • Dragon’s Dogma II: Dark Arisen announced for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Beteja – Gaming News, Reviews & Latest Releases
    • Home
    • Console Gaming
    • Esports
    • Latest News
    • Mobile Games
    • New Releases
    • PC Gaming
    • Reviews
      • Upcoming Games
    Beteja – Gaming News, Reviews & Latest Releases
    Home»Console Gaming»This retro games console is capable of playing AAA PC games alongside the classics – looks like an NES but runs like a Ferrari
    Console Gaming

    This retro games console is capable of playing AAA PC games alongside the classics – looks like an NES but runs like a Ferrari

    AdminBy AdminMay 27, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    This retro games console is capable of playing AAA PC games alongside the classics – looks like an NES but runs like a Ferrari
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Quick Summary

    It looks like an NES but plays like a PC. The AceMagic Retro X5 is arguably the best-looking mini PC on the market today.

    It’s also one of the most powerful, too.

    AceMagic has carved a name for itself in the world of Mini PCs and laptops – thanks to a portfolio that spans affordable gaming laptops and premium mini towers. But its the AceMagic Retro X5 that most caught my eye when it was first announced earlier this year.

    As the name suggests, its design pays homage to 1985 and, most notably, the Nintendo Entertainment System. However, it also just happens to be one of the most capable mini PCs on the market today.

    The case couldn’t be more old school Nintendo if it tried – right down to the two-tone grey plastic case and black strip on the side. It even has a similar ribbed effect in that side zone, albeit running up and down the top rather than horizontally.

    Latest Videos From

    You may like

    Design and specs

    There are also many more connections and ports, of course, with a single USB-C on the front and two USB-A, plus a 3.5mm audio input for headphones or mic. It’s rounded off with a bright red power button, which wasn’t on the original NES but still seems fitting.

    (Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)

    On the rear you get two additional USB-A ports, another USB-C, two 2.5-gigabit LAN ports, a HDMI 2.1 output, a DisplayPort 2.0, and a power input. There’s also Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 on board, so it’s a bit of a step-up in comparison with its inspiration.

    (Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)

    It’s also worth noting that one of the USB-C ports is USB4, so can support 4K 60Hz video out and up to 40Gbps data speeds. The other is USB3.2, so still capable of 4K 60Hz video but with a maximum of 10Gbps data transfer.

    Inside the Retro X5 you’ll find the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 chip, with 12 cores and 24 threads. This is coupled with AMD Radeon 890M integrated graphics, so among the best found in mini PCs today, but not primarily designed for AAA gaming.

    Get all the latest news, reviews, deals and buying guides on gorgeous tech, home and active products from the T3 experts

    (Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)

    That’s not to say it can’t play some of the best PC games around today, but do be prepared for lower resolutions (around 1080p is the sweet spot) and graphics settings.

    I’ll come to that in a bit, but basically the fact that this looks like an NES but does surprisingly well with many modern games makes it a super all-rounder. And if you’re looking for a cool-looking desktop PC that also saves space and can munch through AI image generation and video editing, well you can’t go far wrong there either.

    The stock model comes with a 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe SSD and there’s a slot for another – with a maximum of 4TB allowed across them. There’s 32GB of DDR5 RAM (5600MHz) installed across two 16GB cards, and you can also upgrade those up to a total of 128GB (if and when RAM finally drops in price again).


    What to read next

    This all makes for a speedy, fast-booting experience regardless of its use. The HX 370 chip is designed with AI operations in mind, so that’s a boost, but I’ll be honest, from first glance, this just wanted to be used for gaming – retro and otherwise.

    Software support – Windows or something else?

    I went through a whole lot of options during my test, including gaming through the Windows 11 Pro build it comes shipped with, to dual booting into Bazzite and ChimeraOS on separate SSD installations. Performance was better in Windows, to be honest, but the console-like SteamOS experience both of the others offer was more tempting.

    I also tested the AceMagic Retro X5 with the latest version Batocera and if retro gaming is all you plan to use it for, this is a superb option as it’s the fastest, most complete retro front-end available today. However, it seemed a waste with so much power under the hood.

    While still using Windows, I ran some 3DMark tests to see how the mini PC performed and the results were similar to other HX 370 models – which don’t usually come in such pretty clothing.

    Having switched the PC into “Performance” mode in bios and dedicated 8GB to the GPU, I also then used AMD Software: Adrenaline Edition to boost that further to 12GB (it’s not an option in the bios itself). The results therefore reflected that.

    Swipe to scroll horizontally3DMark scores for the AceMagic Retro X5

    Test

    Score

    GPU

    CPU

    Time Spy

    3,640

    3,254

    11,163

    Time Spy Extreme

    1,946

    N/A

    N/A

    Steel Nomad Light

    3,126

    N/A

    N/A

    Steel Nomad

    535

    N/A

    N/A

    Solar Bay

    16,041

    N/A

    N/A

    Solar Bay Extreme

    1,946

    N/A

    N/A

    I also ran a Cinebench GPU test which gave me a score of 5,728. In comparison, while an M2 MacBook comes out higher, it’s not by much.

    Gaming performance

    The upshot of all this becomes apparent while gaming. Older AAA titles, like Rise of the Tomb Raider and Batman: Arkham Origins run in up to 60 frames-per-second at 1080p and with medium settings.

    (Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)

    You can even massage the likes of Cyberpunk 2077 and Dead Island 2 to run at 40fps or higher, albeit without ray tracing switched on. And I’ve particularly enjoyed catching up with Shadow of the Tomb Raider with ray-traced shadows, in medium settings at around 50fps.

    Strangely, the latter ran better in Windows and on ChimeraOS than through Bazzite, but most other games were roughly the same in performance terms.

    The likes of Hades II and Hollow Knight: Silksong run as well as on anything. Indeed, I was only limited by my Philips OLED maxing out at 60Hz in 4K. Both ran well at 1080p 120Hz.

    And then it comes to retro gaming and, as expected, the AceMagic Retro X5 can just about do it all – no matter your choice of operating system.

    Peak retro gaming

    I tend to use Retrobat on Windows and Emudeck on any SteamOS equivalent. Both allow you to play anything up to Nintendo Switch, including PS3 comfortably. There are emulators for PS4 and Xbox 360 these days, but they are still in their infancy and game compatibility is an issue, so I tend to ignore them at present.

    Needless to say, the Retro X5 handles everything else without a stutter or cough. That includes Switch games in docked mode – 1080p 60fps.

    There’s a fair amount of work to get everything up and running (I advise starting out with Retrobat on Windows, which comes with all the emulators built in and set-up already), but once you do it’s a joy to play NES, SNES, Dreamcast, GameCube and pretty much every other old console or arcade unit you can think of.

    The power and RAM in the AceMagic is more than capable with any system you can throw at it, and so it makes for the ultimate retro console. There’s just one thing – the price.

    (Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)

    Price and availability

    While I’d love to use this as solely a retro games console – it’s easily the most proficient I’ve ever encountered – the original retail price of £1,299 / $1,299 is too prohibitive for just the one, niche purpose. For that money, you’ll want to use it for so much more.

    Thankfully though, decent 1080p PC gaming boosts the value, while the ability to use the Retro X5 for creativity applications makes it more worthwhile still.

    In addition, should you want to save some money on a purchase, T3 has a couple of discount codes you can use – which softens the blow somewhat.

    The AceMagic Retro X5 is largely sold out in both the UK and US, but you can still find it on Amazon in regions like Italy, France, Germany and Spain.

    They should all ship to the UK or other regions (with varying shipping costs) and you can get 28% off in Italy and France, 32% off in Germany and Spain.

    Just use the code RETROX5T3 at checkout on the different Amazon sites.

    Note though, the deals expire on 31 May 2026.

    (Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)

    Final thoughts

    In all honesty, the AceMagic Retro X5 is similar in operation to other mini PCs running the AMD Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 chipset – especially those also with 32GB of RAM across two sticks. But that’s not really the point.

    AceMagic has made every effort to make it a memorable experience – from the NES-style casing, to an easily removable cover in order to make your own upgrades.

    And all along the way there are Easter eggs and messages to celebrate the retro mentality. It quite simply looks much better sat next to a PS5 or Xbox Series X – or even original Nintendo hardware – than your average mini PC. And it runs almost silently too, even during intensive tasks.

    The one issue I did encounter is that for the life of me, I couldn’t get Bazzite or ChimeraOS to output 5.1 audio through the HDMI card. It works with Dolby Atmos in Windows 11 Pro once you download the Atmos software and update the AMD drivers, but both of the Linux builds are meant to have driver support built in. It just didn’t work.

    Still, there are others that might be able to figure out a solution, or don’t plan to install either system anyway. For those, this is a real treat.

    Today’s best Crucial DDR5 Pro deals

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Xbox confirms second console exclusive at summer gaming showcase

    June 10, 2026

    Dragon’s Dogma II: Dark Arisen announced for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC

    June 9, 2026

    How to Play the Call of Duty Games in Order

    June 9, 2026

    Xbox Games Showcase 2026: All the news and trailers

    June 9, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Latest Post

    Portal Keeper codes June 2026

    June 10, 2026

    Xbox confirms second console exclusive at summer gaming showcase

    June 10, 2026

    Walmart Has the Least Expensive GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Prebuilt Gaming PC Ahead of Prime Day

    June 10, 2026

    Nintendo Switch Sports Resort is whisking us back to Wuhu Island later this year, for boxing, bowling, skateboarding and more

    June 10, 2026
    Top Reviews
    Console Gaming

    Xbox confirms second console exclusive at summer gaming showcase

    By Admin
    Console Gaming

    Dragon’s Dogma II: Dark Arisen announced for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC

    By Admin
    Console Gaming

    How to Play the Call of Duty Games in Order

    By Admin
    Beteja – Gaming News, Reviews & Latest Releases
    Facebook Instagram YouTube
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 Beteja.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.