









🚀 Compact Powerhouse: Game, Create, Connect — All in One Mini Marvel!
The BOSGAME Mini PC P3 Lite harnesses the AMD Ryzen 7 6800H’s 8-core Zen 3+ architecture with 24GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, delivering exceptional multitasking, gaming, and creative performance. Featuring triple 4K display outputs, dual 2.5G LAN, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB4 with Thunderbolt 3, it offers versatile connectivity in a compact, energy-efficient design ideal for professionals and gamers seeking power without bulk.




| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Processor | 3.2 GHz amd_ryzen_7 |
| RAM | 23.99 GB |
| Memory Speed | 4800 MHz |
| Hard Drive | 1 TB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon 680M |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Brand | BOSGAME |
| Item model number | H68 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Support Win/ubuntu/Linux |
| Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 4.96 x 4.41 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.96 x 4.41 x 1.61 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Computer Memory Type | SODIMM |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Optical Drive Type | 512 Gb |
G**O
If you already have a good HD TV or a HD monitor , Mini-PC is a great choice!
This system as little and light as is, it really packs a lot of Windows 11 PC capable of doing pretty much what ever you want it to do. It comes with the semi-current AMD Ryzen 7 CPU (current one cost a little more) , 32GB of DDR4 RAM (Expandable to 64GB), 1TB of m.2 NVMe SSD with a 2nd open slot for a secondary drive, and a 3GB of (Shared) AMD Radeon Graphics Memory, what more can you ask for at this price? I bought this mini-pc to replace my travel/work 15in. laptop being used as a TV, connected to a big TV in my bedroom. It has the same spec as my 15in. laptop, and it cost me $200 less. I only had to connect a USB keyboard and a wireless mouse, connect it to my TV with the supplied HDMI cable, and it's all good to go!I already have a Microsoft account with back-ups from my other laptops, so the setup was very easy. I only had to copy the settings and the apps installed from the laptop that was connected to my TV. This TV laptop I was using, was upgraded to 64GB RAM, and with two 2TB SSD. This was originally going to become my travel laptop for photography stuff, so this BOSGAME P4 Plus served its purpose to replace it.To use this Mini-PC with 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD for a TV-Media Center, it's got more than enough to do whatever. Works like 20 times faster than my old Windows 10 (Win11 unupgradable AMD A10, 24GB Max RAM, sloooooow PC) that I gave a serious Karate chop to. Damn! That felt so good!! I should have taken a photo of the aftermath, and sent the photo to Microsoft to let them know how I feel about them. May be I should do that with the Windowsphone 10 I still have in my "Junk Box".☝🏻😂My main PC has a AMD Ryzen 9 from 3 years ago, and it's an ASUS gaming laptop. Has 64GB RAM, and has great graphics with the Nvidia card with its dedicated memory. However, doing a task like editing photos, I really can't notice the difference in processing speed with the current and semi-current Ryzen 7 with the same amount of RAM. The only difference I notice is when I'm editing a large file size video, where the AMD Ryzen 9 and Radeon working with the Nvidia GeForce graphics card really out preforms my other machines with the Ryzen 7 with the shared memory Radeon card.So, if photo or video editing isn't the game, this Mini-PC will probably serve it's purpose, with lots of useable ports where you can connect a lot of things an make a wired mess.From about 15 years ago, I've been saying "a huge desktop and tower computers are a thing of the past". They run hot, consume a lot of wattage, take up space, and heavy. Right about the time Intel Core i5 came out, hi-spec laptops began to come down in price. Then, ASUS, Dell (Alienware), and Samsung just went nuts coming out with a high priced big "Gaming Laptops" (still weighed about 10Lbs) just overwhelming the desktops. Yeah, I had one from ASUS, but is was a replacement for an outdated tower PC I just got tired of upgrading.This is my very first purchase of a "Mini-PC", and I am just overwhelmingly impressed with this "BOSGAME". I have it on for 10 hours now, running updates, installing additional apps; etc., and it runs quiet, and much cooler (like room temperature) opposed to my "TV purpose laptop" does.Size is 5" x 5" Square, and only 1 - 3/4" in height. When I travel I need my laptop. I also, take my own movies and dramas to watch and stream with it. Now, I can just take this little bugger, along with a mouse and a mini keyboard, and just plug it in to the hotel's TV. I can now use my laptop as my laptop. 😂👍🏻
E**T
SMALL FOOTPRINT LARGE FUCTIONALITY
JUST RECEIVED THE UNIT AND HAVE SET IT UP. SO FAR THE COMPUTER MEETS EXPECTIONS WITH OUT DOING ANY SPECIFIC TESTS. VERY QUITE, EASY TO SET UP AND APPEARS TO BE FAST.AND WILL KNOW MORE AFTER STARTING TO RENDER 3D MODELS. GRAPHIC QUILITY IS VERY GOOD. VERY AFFORDABLE BASED ON THE SPECS. PLAN TO USE THE VESA MOUNT FOR THE SPACE SAVINGS. LIKE AN ALL -N-ONE BUT BETTER. POWER MODULE IS NOT TOO BIG.CAME IN A DAY EARLIER THAN EXPECTED.
C**Z
Powerful mini PC
I picked this up as a low-power solution, as my main workstation is power hungry. This mini PC is a great bargain, specs rival some higher-end laptops, while not having the convenience of a laptop still a great product. The device was easy to set up, just the power brick and HDMI. With 1TB NVMe, there is plenty of fast storage. The device is quiet and generates very little heat that is generated from day-to-day tasks. While gaming, the fans ramp up, but the audible levels are still minimal. I've tested both on Linux and Windows, while gaming, and you do pick up a few FPS while gaming on Linux, and graphics when gaming 4k is achievable on some games, but those like Cyberpunk, I would recommend still low settings. As a mini workstation, this excels with the ability to game, and with the specs out of the box, it's perfect for all that.
J**F
Needed Full Restore
Looses a star for need to wipe and deceptive vendor/mfg software download process.I wanted to get a cheap little PC mostly just for light gaming for my kid. The use case was mostly run around first person shooter so I wanted better graphics than a budget level. I was excited to see this one with the non-mobile AMD chip. Much better than the mobile version of the chip for gaming. At least from what I read. I'm pretty blown away by the specs in general at this price. First day I got it I spent about 2 hours downloading updates and creating profiles and getting everything ready to go. It's about the 25th PC I've set up over the years so nothing new. Kind of enjoyed it. Testing along the way went fine. The gameplay at first was choppy and slow until I downloaded more AMD graphics software and more updated drivers. The graphics seem to work pretty well then. Only problem that lingered was an intermittent failure to boot every now and then, but that failure to boot up became more and more annoying. It was almost every other time I get a black screen of death with the only way out a long press of the power button. The BIOS would boot fine and then it'll go black. Windows seem to be running the background but nothing else. I tried more updates of BIOS. Almost got suckered in downloading a bunch of bloatware from the vendors website. That was most annoying and concerning. But no matter what kind of drivers I installed, logs I reviewed, diagnostics I ran, I kept getting this black screen of death about every other boot up. It didn't matter if it was the admin user account or the standard user account that logged off prior to the fail boot ups. I was about ready to initiate a return when I decided to just completely wipe everything and start over with a fresh download of Windows. A few hours later, after all those updates after a fresh installed Windows, it does not seem to be having the boot up problem anymore. I've rebooted probably about 15 times in the last couple days (not normal rate, mostly testing) between myself and the other user account and not once has it failed to boot up. I'm pretty excited and hopeful.
M**E
Excellent Value To Replace My Windows 10 Device That Can't Be Updated
Great value for the money. Device is very fast and meets my needs. Mainly use it for amateur radio applications and large excel files. Browsing and video streaming also work well on the PC. Appreciate that it comes with Windows 11 Pro. This is a replacement for a high-end Windows 10 PC that can not be updated to Windows 11.
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