BOSGAME P3 Mix Mini PC, Mini Desktop with Ryzen 7640HS (up to 5.0 GHz), 16GB DDR5, 512GB PCIe SSD, 4K Triple Display, USB 4.0, Dual 2.5G LAN & Wi-Fi 6E & BT5.2, for Home Office Gaming
$351.96 After Code: JCJG88PO
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FPC7WM2P?th=1
【Ryzen 7000 Series 7640HS Powerful Processor】The BOSGAME mini pc is driven by the AMD Ryzen 7640HS (6C/12T, up to 5.0 GHz) with Radeon 760M graphics, delivering desktop-level power for AAA gaming, 4K video editing, 3D rendering, and live streaming. Multitask seamlessly between heavy workloads.
【16GB DDR5 RAM & 512GB SSD】With 16GB(8GBx2) DDR5 4800MHz RAM and 512GB PCIe 3.0 SSD, this mini computers tackles data-heavy workflows. Run virtual machines, edit 8K footage, or load massive game assets instantly—ideal for programmers, content creators, and power users.
【HDMI & DP & USB4.0】The mini desktop support 4K Dual Display via HDMI 2.0+ DP and USB4.0 8K display. Expand your workspace for stock trading, video editing, or multi-app workflows. Connect eGPUs for AI training or high-speed NVMe arrays for rapid file transfers.
【Dual 2.5G LAN & WiFi 6E & BT5.2】Built for competitive gamers, this mini desktop feature Dual 2.5G RJ45 LAN ports (5Gbps aggregate), WiFi 6E (9.6Gbps, 6GHz band), and Bluetooth 5.2 (2Mbps speed, 4x range over BT4.2). Enjoy lag-free esports, 4K streaming, and stable connections to headsets and controllers.
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Positives:
- Uses SODIMMs, so it's upgradable.
- Zen 4 / RDNA 3, so it's not outdated like the older Zen 1/2 w/ Vega APUs floating around. AMD is still committed to supporting RDNA 3, so you'll have better driver support for the GPU when compared to Vega, which AMD only supports as a legacy product.
- 760m, while not a powerhouse, is a respectable iGPU. In the worst configured systems, it's on par with the 680m, and in fast RAM situations, it can be up to 25% faster depending on the game. RAM speeds and configs (Dual vs Single Channel) make a big difference here, so avoid crappy slow RAM, and always pair your SODIMMs for dual channel if you value graphics performance. You should be able to do some entry level gaming on this PC, and it will work reasonably well as an emulator box.
- 7640HS matches the 7735HS in multithreading despite a 6 core vs 8 core advantage for the 7735HS, and beats in in single threading by an average of 12%. That's the advantage of Zen 4 vs Zen 3+.
- USB-4 port on the front is capable of connecting an offboard GPU, if that's important to you. Unfortunately, no USB-4 in the back.
Neutral / Informational:- BOSGAME appears to be a sub brand of Minisforum, which is owned by Shenzhen Meigao Electronic Equipment Co., Ltd. It's hard to establish this definitively, but I've seen a few references claiming this.
- The RAM goes for $90-$105 on eBay, and a 512GB NVMe drive will run you ~$50-$55 on eBay as well. Subtracting those two from the total puts the remaining mini at around $200, which is a decent deal for a 6 core Zen 4 mini with Windows 11 Pro.
Negatives:- There are some reports of BOSGAME minis shipping with malware, particularly sold on Amazon. As with all Chinese minis, you should immeadiately install a fresh copy of Windows to avoid potential malware. Yes, we all know there are no guarantees the BIOS will be free of malware too.
- The RAM is slower than average at 4800MT/s vs 5600MT/s you'll usually find in better equipped minis. This will impact performance, particularly the iGPU.
- The RAM is in a 2x8GB configuration, which is good for dual channel, but you won't be able to buy an additional 16GB SODIMM to bring it up to 32GB, you'll have to buy 2. This is less of a problem if you're wanting to install a faster 2x16GB DDR5 5600 kit, which it reportedly supports.
You could do worse I guess. The Zen 4 8-core (7840HS, 8745HS, H225, etc) Minis are jumping in price, leaving just 6 core Zen 4 and 8 core Zen 2/3 products. I won't even talk about Zen 5 minis, as those are increasingly priced at a big premium, especially the 8-core models. This DRAM / NAND bubble is showing no signs of ending. I'm afraid we may see modern CPUs get hoovered up just like DRAM and NAND, resulting in prices for those spiking too.I hate that this is about as close to a deal for a desktop mini as I've seen posted on Slickdeals lately. It's getting to the point I'd almost just recommend waiting for an open-box Mac Mini at Best Buy, or direct from Apple when they eventually restock their official refurbs. This is a bad year to buy a new PC.
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