Mac mini with M1 chip (2020) - 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, renew vs ACEMAGIC Vista V1 N97 Mini PC
Key Differences
ACEMAGIC Vista V1 (A) offers a more compact design and a higher memory spec (16GB) versus Apple M1 Mac Mini (B) which lists 8GB. B emphasizes M1 CPU and 8-core GPU graphics performance and has many more user reviews. A is positioned as the more affordable, higher-RAM mini PC; B is positioned as a renewed Apple option with noted GPU strength and broader user feedback
Mac mini with M1 chip (2020) - 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, renew
Compact Apple computer with an M1 chip for improved CPU, GPU, and ML performance. 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU with a 16-core Neural Engine support demanding workflows; renewed condition noted by users
Pros
- 8-core CPU performance
- 8-core GPU capable graphics
- 16-core Neural Engine for ML tasks
- renewed condition with fast setup
Cons
- mixed feedback on scratch resistance
ACEMAGIC Vista V1 N97 Mini PC
Compact mini PC with 12th Gen Alder Lake-N97, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD for home or office use. Delivers solid performance for work and entertainment, with quiet operation and power efficiency
Pros
- compact size
- power-efficient 15W CPU
- solid performance for daily tasks
- quiet operation
Cons
- limited to 4C/4T performance
- no explicit GPU details beyond comparison
- no included peripherals mentioned
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ACEMAGIC |
| Durability | Apple |
| Versatility | ACEMAGIC |
| User Reviews | Apple |