

🚀 Compact Powerhouse: Elevate your workspace with triple 4K and Ryzen 7 speed!
The BOSGAME P4 Mini PC packs an 8-core Ryzen 7 5825U processor, 32GB DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB PCIe SSD into a sleek, compact chassis. It supports triple 4K@60Hz displays, dual 2.5GbE LAN ports, WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2, making it ideal for multitasking professionals, light gaming, and creative workflows. Compatible with Windows and Linux, it also supports PS3 emulation, backed by 3 years of factory support and certifications for reliability.















| ASIN | B0CNPD2V3G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,799 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #64 in Mini Computers |
| Brand | BOSGAME |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (611) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2023 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 3 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Graphics 8Cores 1900MHZ |
| Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, PC |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | P4 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 Pixels |
| Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Support install Windows and Linux |
| Package Dimensions | 6.54 x 6.5 x 4.13 inches |
| Processor | 2 GHz amd_ryzen_7 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| RAM | 32 GB DDR4 |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Series | P4 |
| Standing screen display size | 75 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth |
T**E
Great value for the money
I've bought four of these computers so far and just love them. I use one to manage my streaming system (PLEX), and a second one in my home office for daily use. One of them went to my mom to replace her 8 year old boat anchor and the last one is being used at church to play our presentations for church services. They work amazingly well. So much power in such a little package. They have great storage capacity, lots of USB, video and network ports and is absolutely silent in operation. Boots quickly and runs Windows 11 Pro without issue. Lots of memory and a very fast processor. Can't go wrong.
J**W
Lightweight, easy to move around, excellent RAM for small size.
Bought this less for gaming and more for music production. Works generally well but somehow reached overtemp doing I/O operations (installing libraries). Wondered why the machine was off. Very possible, since I opened the case to install a 4TB NVMe, things may have shifted. It comes with a W11 installation and I had a horrible time with that OS, uninstalled it because it *actively* got in the way of my work. Hardware is great, would've like to see a beefier cooler but it's really the software that held it back (runs better without W11).
T**K
So far so good. Better hardware than Beelink internally.
I only just got this system, but so far it's looking good. I don't use Windows, so first thing I did was open it up and transfer my existing NVMe (a Samsung 970 Evo) from a similar system. As with all things Linux, it just booted right up like nothing changed. With regard to the hardware, when I opened it up, what I saw was good design, and I'll get into that shortly. I'll be comparing this with the Beelink SER 5 Pro 5850u (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09SYR619R), which I'll be returning, as that unit is hot, loud, and poorly designed in my opinion. Maybe my unit was defective, but it was extremely hot, and the fan was loud and emitted a strange whine. But even attempting to re-paste the CPU and replace the fan with a known good one did not help. The SER 5 Pro reaches ridiculous temperatures (60+c) even when just idling or opening a single browser tab, and under even light load it will shoot up well above 90c. At stock settings, the SER 5 Pro 5850u sounds like a jet engine trying to take off probably 80% of the time. ============= To start, right out of the box the Bosgame P4 is quieter than the SER 5 Pro. Much quieter in fact, both when idle and under load. Which is impressive, as this unit has more ventilation openings and a second fan that didn't exist on the Beelink unit, so you'd think it would make more noise. At idle I'm seeing about 40-42c, which is expected, and under max CPU load using mprime it hangs around 60-65c, which is very impressive. This indicates the paste job on the CPU was good, and the cooling solution and case ventilation design is good. The interior starts with a plastic shell for the small bottom fan over the NVMes, and includes what seems to be a thin possibly aluminum (not sure, it's black and blends with the plastic) heatsink near the rear ports. Removing this exposes a thermal pad on the underside that sits over the the NVMMe, and the motherboard, and here it's a treat. The motherboard has two gigabit ethernet ports, and two NVMe slots (that's exciting). By default, the included NVMe was a Kingston OM3PGP41024P-A0, 1TB. Interestingly, this is a 2230 NVMe, and an extender was attached to make it fit the length for the standard 2280 length. That's interesting, and nice, as I might be able to repurpose the original NVMe for use in a Steam Deck since I already have a working 1 TB 2280 length NVMe. The SSD is offset from the wifi, not sitting over it as is common, meaning better heat dissipation for both, and the second NVMe slot means easy storage expansion, and from what I can tell, none of the usual ribbon attached standard 2.5" SSD slot. The included wifi chip is an Intel AX210ngw (compared to Beelink's standard AX200, this chip is wifi 6e and gets slightly faster wifi speeds). Nothing more to speak of here, this is a good chip, I actually bought one independently to replace a bad wifi chip in an older mini-PC and it's rock solid. I'm getting around 425Mbit speed on this, which is around what I'd expect. The chips and solder points on the board just look more robust and well done overall when compared to what I see on the SER 5 Pro, and the case design is better. The top appears to be fully ventilated, as well as including ventilation on the sides, as well as fan holes and slot vents on the underside. Again all, good design. Also, the case is slightly larger on the Bosgame, which likely helps as well. I didn't think to check what sound chip is on the board, but it sounds crisp and clear connected to my Kanto YU passives using a Fosi BT30D. I listened to a few songs in FLAC quality and feel like it actually sounds better and clearer than the chip on the SER5 Pro, but since I'm honestly not sure what chip is in either, that could be placebo effect since I'm just happier with the Bosgame P4 in general. Performance seems good. The P4 is set to 35w (performance) mode out of the box, and that setting is where I tested the temperatures and noise level. Currently I'm running it in 25w (balanced) mode, as it's just a daily use desktop and I prefer the silence over improved performance. And this thing really is that quiet. I've had a few duds from Beelink, and it remains to be seen if I may encounter any QA/QC issues with this Bosgame P4, but so far I'm very happy with it. Everything I've seen indicates thought went into the design and construction of this, and it's performing well in testing and general use..
T**N
Fantastic little unit, especially for price
Ok so here are my thoughts on this unit with pros and cons...(Nerd time) First, the ryzen chipset is fantastic, I bought it for emulation but doing it again. I believe the newer one has the latest version of Vega graphics, But I'm not 100% sure on that. I got the 16 gig model and it can handle all That I threw at it (nes sega PS1 PS2 ext) was even able to run fairly decently at 720 xbox360 games like call of duty mw (og) but not all games it struggled quite bad on many titles. But I wasn't expecting 360 emulation at all so it's a pleasant surprise. (Pros) Runs quiet and efficient! Small size!! Price!! I was also able to run PC native games like pubg, escape from tarkov (extremely low settings) valorant and Apex also extremely low settings. But runs older less demanding games extremely well like (after tweaking settings) call of duty world at war/mw2 and mw3 it's a little power house. Now the (cons) My only gripe The BIOS menu is lacking many features, looking like it came out with Windows 98 you can't change clock speeds or set ram speed..but I was able to use afterburner along with other programs to slightly overclock the igpu (not worth only saw 4-6% increase) over all. Great deal. Especially if you're just using it as a media player, workstation or light gaming.
A**R
I bought this mini PC it was a problem from the start I could sign in for some reason didn't let me pass from the the main screen. I try to returned and it was another problem. Because I'm doing payment. Anyway I ended up taking the PC to get fixed just so the can reload window 11 I ended up paying $120 no happy with this
U**E
Hasta el momento funciona correctamente.
M**E
HI all, Had several PC's even built my own (and still have it) but this mini PC is a beast ! Very powerful, quick on all task, completely silent and small/compact. NOTE: The built-in speakers are available only by Bluetooth (no internal wire connected) and once configure work OK (not super hi-fi since small speaker but relatively good sound). So far, I am very happy with this purchase ;-) Regards
A**E
Jaime bien
J**F
Works right out of the box. Fast and easy to setup. Virtually silent. Very happy with the purchase.
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