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Crowdfunding Project Falco Prime A2 Leaves Backers $170,000 Out

A crowdfunding campaign for the Falco Prime A2 mini PC has failed, leaving over 300 backers facing a combined loss exceeding $170,000. The ambitious project promised a powerful computing solution with multiple roles, but nearly a year after its launch, supporters have received neither products nor refunds.

Ambitious Promises and Design Flaws

Launched in 2024, the Falco Prime A2 was marketed as a versatile cube-shaped device resembling a subwoofer. It was designed to feature an AMD Ryzen 9 7940HX processor, boasting 16 cores and 32 threads, along with up to 64GB of DDR5 memory. It also promised graphics options with either an RTX 4060M or RTX 4070M.

Storage was a focal point, with the device claiming support for multiple NVMe slots, including a front module accommodating up to eight SSDs configured in RAID 0, 1, or 10. The entry-level model was priced at $799, while the higher-end version reached $999. Despite the attractive specifications, experts raised concerns regarding the technical feasibility of such capabilities.

The Ryzen 7940HX processor has a limited number of PCIe lanes, which are essential for running discrete graphics, SSD arrays, and multiple network ports. Observers noted that this limitation created doubts about the overall design’s viability, suggesting that the system’s ambitious promises may have been unrealistic.

Development Team and Lack of Updates

The project’s development team reportedly consisted of only a small number of engineers and marketers, raising further concerns about its capacity to deliver on such a bold vision. Some backers were unaware of these potential red flags, while others chose to overlook them.

As time passed without updates, the campaign’s silence became more pronounced. The last communication from the team was in April 2025, which indicated that final assembly would take two weeks, with shipping to commence shortly thereafter. With more than 20 weeks elapsed since that update, backers have been left in the dark.

This situation underscores the inherent risks associated with crowdfunding projects that promise features exceeding what their resources can realistically deliver. Unlike traditional retail purchases, backing a campaign does not guarantee the receipt of a finished product. While the concept of an all-in-one NAS mini PC with extensive SSD storage was enticing, many supporters are now grappling with significant financial losses.

The Falco Prime A2’s collapse serves as a reminder for potential backers to carefully evaluate the feasibility of projects before contributing their funds.

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