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P4 Light Gaming Mini PC Ryzen 7 5700U 32GB RAM 1TB SSD Winodws 11 Pro Triple 4K 60HZ Displays Desktop Computers, Support PS3 Emulator Micro PC, HDMI+DP+Type-C, WiFi 6E, BT5.2,…

(7 customer reviews)

Original price was: $399.00.Current price is: $319.99.

  • Ryzen 7 5700U: BOSGAME P4 equipped with an 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 5700U processor(up to 4.3GHz). Ryzen 7 5700U mini PC also features a Radeon 1900MHz GPU, suitable for light design tasks. P4 Mini PC is compatible with software such as Photoshop (PS), Premiere (PR), CAD, and gaming titles like PUBG and LOL, and supports PS3 emulators
  • 32GB(16GBx2) RAM & PCIe 3.0×4 1TB SSD: P4 Mini Computers come with 32GB(16GBx2) DDR4 SO-DIMM memory, expandable up to 64GB. 32GB DDR4 RAM optimizes the performance of the Radeon graphics, providing a responsive experience for both gaming and design data processing. P4 ryzen 7 5700U equipped Dual NVMe M.2 2280 SSD Slots. 1TB PCIe 3.0×4 SSD offers ample space for various files, including AI training data and design models
  • Triple Display 4K@60Hz: Bosgame Ryzen 7 Micro PC supports triple displays via 2*HDMI2.0 and Type-C 4K@60Hz output, meeting the needs of daily design work and most low-power games. It allows for running AI training, data processing, and media streaming simultaneously to enhance work efficiency
  • Dual LAN RJ45 2.5GbE & WiFi 6E: Bosgame Mini Computers feature a Type-C port that supports PD 3.0 (up to 100W), providing convenient power for portability. It includes dual 2.5Gbps LAN ports, suitable for complex networks such as software routers, firewalls, NAT, and network isolation. Ryzen 7 P4 comes with the latest WiFi 6E (2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz) technology, which is faster than Wi-Fi 5, and is also equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 for easy wireless device connections
  • Compatible with a variety of operating systems: BOSGAME P4 comes with Windows 11 Pro pre-installed, supporting the installation of a variety of operating systems. Compatible: Windows 11 Pro, Windows 10, various Linux systems, Ubuntu operating system, Plex.etc
  • Reliable After-Sales Service: The product supports the RCPS3 emulator to run PS3 games. We provide reliable after-sales service. All products have FCC, ROHS, and CE certifications. Additionally, we offer 3 year of professional factory support and 24/7 online customer service

Additional information

Standing screen display size

‎75 Inches

Screen Resolution

‎3840 x 2160

Max Screen Resolution

‎3840×2160 Pixels

Processor

‎4.3 GHz amd_ryzen_7

RAM

‎32 GB DDR4

Memory Speed

‎3200 MHz

Hard Drive

‎1 TB SSD

Graphics Coprocessor

‎AMD Radeon Graphics 8Cores 1900MHZ

Chipset Brand

‎AMD

Card Description

‎Integrated

Graphics Card Ram Size

‎3 GB

Wireless Type

‎Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency

Number of USB 2.0 Ports

‎2

Number of USB 3.0 Ports

‎2

Brand

‎BOSGAME

Series

‎P4

Item model number

‎P4

Hardware Platform

‎PC, Linux

Operating System

‎Windows 11 Pro, Support install Windows 10 and Linux

Item Weight

‎2.2 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎9.06 x 5.71 x 2.68 inches

Color

‎Black

Processor Brand

‎AMD

Number of Processors

‎8

Computer Memory Type

‎SODIMM

Hard Drive Interface

‎PCIE x 4

7 reviews for P4 Light Gaming Mini PC Ryzen 7 5700U 32GB RAM 1TB SSD Winodws 11 Pro Triple 4K 60HZ Displays Desktop Computers, Support PS3 Emulator Micro PC, HDMI+DP+Type-C, WiFi 6E, BT5.2,…

  1. Jeff

    Works right out of the box. Fast and easy to setup. Virtually silent. Very happy with the purchase.

  2. T

    Bought this mini-pc to replace my (very) out-dated desktop and it is miles better than what I had before. It is lightning fast and has not given me any issues since since purchasing.

    Some benefits:
    Virtually no loading times on HD streaming, no buffering.
    Ability to run multiple resource heavy programs with no noticeable lag.
    Online multi-player games run very well and I have experience no issues.
    Contains NO bloatware to remove from my computer but I did remove Co-Pilot.
    Booting time is less than 15 seconds, shut down is almost instantaneous.
    No huge tower to carry around, this can be placed almost anywhere.

    My only con:
    There is no dedicated audio port in the back of this PC and you will have to connect speakers through the front headphone jack, but I have not experienced any noticeable issues with this. Adapters can be purchased to get around this issue.

    9/10 Highly recommend if you do not plan on running brand-new AAA games at max graphics. Otherwise phenomenal PC worth the money. Purchased for $299.

  3. Oliver T.

    The machine is small, fast, and plenty powerful for daily tasks.
    It looks well built, sits nicely on the desk, and has a great selection of ports.

    However, the product page claims that it runs near silent, or at least quiet.

    In reality, anything as demanding as watching a youtube video revs the fan up so high that it sounds like a desk fan directly in front of me…

    Not sure if mine is a faulty unit or if this is consistent with other units, but buyer beware.

  4. TK

    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.

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    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..

  5. Jimbob

    I must say I was somewhat leary of buying a mini pc and I studied all the other brands specs and prices. I built my last 3 desk tops but parts are so expensive now that it is better to buy a new fully assembled desktop. After seeing the prices of the minis I decided to try the Bosgame P1 because it had all the features of a gaming full size PC for about a thousand dollars less. Setting up the little unit was easier then my other one. It runs so well and so fast without any fan noise it amazes me. I plugged in my USB optical drive into the mini and used it to install an old program without any power problems. Win 11 pro comes with and so far is running perfectly. I recommend the Bosgame P1 PC for any desk top use in home, business or gaming.

  6. Roger C. Wilkerson

    A couple of the reasons that I ordered this mini pc was that according to description it supported Wi-Fi 6e and it had a usb c interface plus two hdmi interfaces.

    *However, the list of p1 specifications lists network of Wi-Fi 6. Have not opened the box as if not Wi-Fi 6e(6 ghtz channel), then I will return it.
    * after much searching, found a statement that noted the error on the box that the pc is shipped. Says that in fact, the P1 does support wifi 6E. Too bad it is stated other wise on the box and a few places on the Amazon product page. I have not confirmed this yet as there are other problems subsequently discovered about the product.

    Expansion problem: The Amazon page says this about the product:”Bosgame P1 Mini Computers is equipped 32GB memory, expandable up to 64GB. It includes a 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe SSD, with scalability up to 4TB storage, and also supports an expansion for a 2.5-inch 8TB SSD.” Have not been able to find this anywhere else. Normal expansion is up to 2TB for the M.2 SSD plus with the addition of a 2.5 inch SSD, 2 more TB. Would really like to confirm the 4 and 8 TB specs.

    However, the expansion of a 2.5 inch ssd is vey complicated. The P1 does not include the sata cable to attach the 2.5″ ssd. The Company’s web site does say it isn’t included. They have a pdf of allegedly how to install the ssd with a pick of the cable required. No comment on where and how to obtain the cable. This is frustrating and the company doesn’t even respond to request of how to obtain the cable.

    I have an older mimi pc from another manufacture tha thas the sata cable and 2.5″ ssd interface built into the bottom lid. All I had to do was plug the 2.5 into the sata interface that included power outlet for the drive. So simple.

    I am so frustrated that I will probably return the P1.

  7. Amazon Customer

    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

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