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BOSGAME P3 Mini PC (AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) $489 Delivered @ BOSGAME via Amazon AU

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Great specs (Ryzen 9, 6000 series) and features for under $500 from Amazon when $180 Coupon is applied at checkout.

Mini PC Ryzen 9 6900HX (Up to 4.9GHz, 8C/16T) BOSGAME P3 Mini Desktop Computers DDR5 16GB RAM 512GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD, Mini PC Windows 11 Pro Dual 2.5G RJ45 LAN, USB-C 4.0 WiFi 6E USB 3.2 Gen2

Cost-Effective Ryzen 9 Mini PC: BOSGAME P3 mini PC is equipped with the excellent R9-6900HX processor, which has a powerful 8 core 16 thread configuration and 16M L3 cache, making it easy to perform various tasks. We can accommodate you. Compared with the latest 7000 and 8000 series on the market, 6900HX is the top Ryzen 9 processor in the 6000 series, and although it is not the latest, its computing power is still powerful and can meet various changes in the PC market. If the performance is about the same, the R9-6900HX is more affordable. Therefore, for users looking for a Ryzen 9 mini PC with great performance and reasonable price, BOSGAME P3 is definitely the ideal choice!

High Speed ​​Storage: P3 Mini PC has built-in dual channel 16GB (8x2) DDR5 4800Mhz SODIMM high frequency memory and 512GB M.2 NVME PCIe 4.0 SSD, which not only ensures high speed operation, but also provides memory and hard drive Carefully selected particles are used to ensure stability of operation. In addition, the P3 also provides an M.2 NVME 2280 slot, allowing users to add more hard disk drives according to their preference. It also supports PCIe 4.0 protocol, giving users more storage expansion options.

Various interfaces: 3x USB 3.2 Gen2, 1x USB 2.0, 2x 2.5Gbps Lan, 1x Full-featured USB-C 4.0 (40Gbps data transfer | 8K video output | PD 3.0 Power supply agreement), 1x DP 1.4 (4K 144Hz), 1x HDMI 2.0 (4K 60Hz), 3.5mm audio interface

High Speed ​​Network: BOSGAME P3 small PC is equipped with a new Wi-Fi 6E network card, which allows you to connect external devices with Bluetooth 5.2 protocol. It also features dual 2.5G Ethernet interfaces (LAN), allowing you to use the P3 as a NAS, custom router, or server.

Quality After-Sales Service: BOSGAME is committed to producing stable mini computers, and all products are Australian certified. We also provide 2-year free warr*anty (non-human damage) and professional technical support and 24/7 online customer service.

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  • +2

    That deal has been there for about a week now not a bad deal. I'm still skeptical about mini pcs and the so called warranty they offer.

    • I've been using an 8th Gen NUC for last 5 years and it's fine as long as you clean it once a month from dust and give it enough breathing space. This is to replace that unit..

      • +4

        Once a month?! Is there any particular reason for that?

        • Depends on how dusty your place gets I suppose and where it is going to be located. These PCs are tiny and need all the air it can get to pull out heat, as is most Mini PCs and (desktop replacement) laptops. Generally good practice to just vacuum the dust off the vents and surrounds to make sure the unit stays cool.

          • +5

            @bchliu: Just beware that vacuum may create static electricity and kill some parts.

            • @Richardc: Didn’t LTT test this to be mostly false?

              • -1

                @buyer-123: Lol LTT and testing ? Don't know if those two words go together…

            • @Richardc: Been vacuuming inside our family pcs for 15+ years and never once had an issue. Is it possible? Sure. Is it likely? No.

            • @Richardc: 'could' just like you 'could' get struck by lightning…

          • +9

            @bchliu: For my mini PC I bought this

            upHere 120mm Quiet USB Powered Fans 5V Computer Cooling Fan with 3-Speed Control,Compatible for PC/Xbox/TV Box,etc, N12U04

            https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C61YW5SX

            The fans are USB powered so I just put one underneath the mini PC and one on top and plugged them into the back of it. They push a surprising amount of air so I think it will help it stay cool over summer in a few months time. I've just left them running 24/7 since I got them and haven't had any issues with them getting noisy.

            • @Agret: I got something similar running on my Intel Nuc 8th gen.. but be aware it is a huge dust gatherer though and the fans need extra cleaning.. again, depends on where you put the device..

        • -5

          Once a month?! Is there any particular reason for that?

          I'm going to guess that you live at home and your mum still cleans your room?
          If you've ever left anything for a month it will end up with a layer of dust on it. Dust is not good for small computers that required a good amount of airflow to keep working.

          • @1st-Amendment: Why so aggressive?

            Once a month is total overkill, especially if you clean your house regularly

            • @DeToxin:

              especially if you clean your house regularly

              And there is the catch…

              • @1st-Amendment: What catch? You don't know the person you replied to so you have no idea how they maintain their house, you just sound like a d**k

                • @DeToxin:

                  You don't know the person you replied to

                  This might be news to you, but that is generally how the internet works…

                  you just sound like a d**k

                  Cool story. You earned a new badge for being easily offended.

          • @1st-Amendment: Hah! I'm going to guess that you're a slob that doesn't clean regularly and thus need to dust your PC out once a month from all that s**t in it.

            • @dotMonkey:

              I'm going to guess

              Rather than make wild guesses you could've actually just read what I wrote. I'm the one advocating for regular cleaning. If you are not dusting and cleaning at least once a week your place will be filthy.

              and thus need to dust your PC out once a month

              I dust and clean every couple of days, but I like to be clean. You may prefer to live in months worth of filth, but you do you. Let me guess, you're gamer?

              • @1st-Amendment: Yeah, I enjoy gaming here and there. Though I don't know what that has to do with anything…

                And no need to be mad. Not sure what made you assume I'm living in filth. Rather than make wild guesses, maybe focus on relaxing a bit. Take it easy mate.

                • -1

                  @dotMonkey:

                  Though I don't know what that has to do with anything…

                  Gamers have a reputation for being filthy. Is that news to you?

                  And no need to be mad.

                  I'm not mad, there you go with the guesses again. You're the one calling people names, that is a sure sign that you are losing control of your emotions…

                  Not sure what made you assume I'm living in filth

                  Reading is not your thing is it? You said 'and thus need to dust your PC out once a month' which implies you're you cleaning cycle is longer than a month. Anyone who cleans anything regularly would know that a month without cleaning results in filth. If you don't know this, it's probably because you aren't the one who cleans up in your household. I'm not mad about your situation, I merely corrected your false assumption about who the dirty one is here.

                  • @1st-Amendment:

                    Gamers have a reputation for being filthy. Is that news to you?

                    Yeah, I don't hang around them much.

                    You're the one calling people names, that is a sure sign that you are losing control of your emotions…

                    You're literally the one going around calling people filthy…

                    Reading is not your thing is it? You said 'and thus need to dust your PC out once a month' which implies you're you cleaning cycle is longer than a month. Anyone who cleans anything regularly would know that a month without cleaning results in filth. If you don't know this, it's probably because you aren't the one who cleans up in your household.

                    Using your brain is not your thing is it? We're talking about cleaning PC's. I like to keep my house clean and therefore don't need to clean dust out of my PC once a month as it doesn't get dusty. I was simply wondering if there was a reason why someone might need to clean a NUC more often than usual. Reading and comprehension sure isn't your thing.

                    I'm not mad about your situation,

                    You sure do seem upset at someone asking a simple question :)

                    I merely corrected your false assumption about who the dirty one is here.

                    Not sure what makes you think you know about my living situation more than I do. You corrected nothing.

                    • @dotMonkey:

                      you're literally the one going around calling people filthy…

                      Oh dear, there goes that reading issue again. Feel free to quote where I called anyone filthy. Go on I dare you.

                      Using your brain is not your thing is it?

                      See above… One of us isn't.

                      You sure do seem…

                      And back to guessing again… Thought we dealt with that buy here you are…

                      Not sure what makes you think you know about my living situation more than I do."

                      You literally said you don't clean you stuff in at least a month. This must be comedy hour…

                      • @1st-Amendment:

                        Feel free to quote where I called anyone filthy. Go on I dare you.

                        "You may prefer to live in months worth of filth". Looks like you have dementia too.

                        And back to guessing again…

                        No guessing here buddy

                        You literally said you don't clean you stuff in at least a month.

                        Oh dear, there goes that reading issue again. Feel free to quote where I said that. Go on I dare you.

                        I said my household is clean enough that it doesn't cause my computers to become clogged with dust, therefore I don't need to clean them out every month… Such a cooker lol

                        • @dotMonkey:

                          Looks like you have dementia too.

                          Back to the name calling… don't be mad bro…

                          You may need to go ask your high school teacher about the differences here as it's obviously over your head. Calling out that the lack of cleaning will result is filth is objective fact. Directly calling someone a "slob" or having "dementia" is a personal attack. Personal attacks are sign of immaturity, it shows that you are unable to have a simple discussion without losing emotional control…

                          Feel free to quote where I said that

                          "therefore don't need to clean dust out of my PC once a month"

                          And now you just confirmed it:

                          "I don't need to clean them out every month"

                          But what is reading…

                          I said my household is clean enough

                          Dust is airborne, no amount of cleaning other surfaces removes this. Anyone who does the cleaning you would know this, perhaps you could ask your mum, she'll set you straight…

                          • +2

                            @1st-Amendment: What do you want dude? Want me to send you videos every 2 weeks of the inside of my PCs to show you that they indeed don't get dusty that quick or are you here just to cause trouble? They're far from filthy and I don't need to prove anything to you. Just because your household is filled with dust doesn't mean everyone else's is. Calling out dementia or being a slob isn't an attack when it's true. You're only here to argue, it's pathetic. I'm done here, there's no reasoning with you.

                            • @dotMonkey:

                              or are you here just to cause trouble?

                              You're the one that opened with 'you're a slob'. What is projecting…

                              • @1st-Amendment: I wasn't going to reply further, but I'm going to correct you there, you started the insults first with "I'm going to guess that you live at home and your mum still cleans your room?"

                                Have a nice day.

                                • -1

                                  @dotMonkey:

                                  I wasn't going to reply further,

                                  But you lack self control?

                                  Always hilarious to see someone make the effort just to say they're done, then keep coming back because they're not done. It really shows a lack of self discipline.

                                  you started the insults first with

                                  Well firstly it's not a insult, some people do have their mothers cleaning their rooms for them and so are probably not aware of how filthy things can get if they don't clean them regularly. If you are offended by that then that's all you.
                                  Secondly this doesn't explain why YOU started with the insults?
                                  You said 'are you here just to cause trouble?' When you exhibited that exact behaviour by opening with a personal attack.This is called projecting, ie accusing others of the very thing you are doing yourself.

      • +1

        You working in a quarry or something? I ran several NUCs for years in an office and cracked them open once (when purchased) to add the storage and RAM.

        Intel NUCs were a very good product in that everything just seemed to work well and stable from day one. Can't speak for these though.

        • Lol.. No.. at home. I had the Intel NUC as my media server at the back of the TV (not mounted though). Dust does accumulate in those areas and static doesn't help either in attracting dust.

          • @bchliu: This is true. And if mounted sideways the vents are more likely to have dust accumulating.

        • You working in a quarry or something? I ran several NUCs for years in an office

          Most offices I've been in have professional cleaners that come around every night which makes for a clean, dust free environment.
          Compare that with you average gamer, and a quarry is a probably closer comparison to the level of filth.

      • +1

        You've reminded me to clean my nas. Would be 3 years no clean. Oops.

  • BOSGAME P3 Mini PC $489

    Play games like a Boss…

    • +1

      You mean like a BOS?

      • -1

        That's bull

      • +1

        Hydrate like a BOS

  • Can the latest nuc play games on 2K monitor? Lol

    • +7

      This does have a 680M integrated gfx in it.. plays latest AAA like Wukong at low settings with about 45-60fps when you enable AMD FSR etc. Not to mention it has USB 4 / Thunderbolt port to plug into an external GPU if you want (most other Mini PCs posted on OZB didn't support this)..

      • Can normal USB4 achieve this? Don't you need Oculink? I guess it would depend on the GPU and how much performance would be left on the table through bottlenecking

        • No. USB 4 is "backward compatible" with Thunderbolt 3 and 2. If you have a eGPU enclosure that is TB3 or 2, then it will work with this. Oculink is a separate standard that has a better bandwidth and performance over the Thunderbolt setups (I think it's PCI-e 4x from memory which is much better).

      • I am always wondering if usb4 full feature port is the same as thunderbolt? Specially when it strangely appear in an AMD device. My understanding is only intel cpu can have thunderbolt. And thunderbolt is different from the special usb c port with alt display functionality. But I don’t really know the difference.

        • It's not. Intel (and codeveloped with Apple) owns the Thunderbolt tech, but also one of the main submissions to the USB 4.0 standard as well. They have passed on the ability to have Thunderbolt 3 and 2 protocols to work over this.

          https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-tec….

          AMD has since licenced the use of USB 4.0 and PCs with this feature and the later 6000+ chips will support Thunderbolt 3 output from the USB 4.0 port.

          I've run a TB3 eGPU (6600XT) out of my GPDWin 2 Max, which are similar specs to this (R7 6800). It works but results can be mixed if there's any bugs in the firmware of the device or the USB port or the dock itself.

          • @bchliu: So thunderbolt 4 is only for intel for now, amd can get 2/3?

            • @fan8956: Yes. TB4 is faster than USB4 which is basically more open standard of TB3 and 2.
              Probably also why they are advertising a lot on the Oculink as a proper replacement since it's more of a PCI-e extension standard (Optical Copper link) than TB/USB which is trying to do PCI-e over USB protocols.

      • In that case this is an amazing deal. I recently built a HP office PC with a 1650 low profile that would have similar performance (this is slightly slower GPU but better CPU).

        The cost was roughly similar I think. I think I paid around $400. However this thing is way smaller.

      • Where does it me tion the gfx 680m? All I see is uhd630…

    • Play 4k probably, no promises on frame rate…

  • +19

    Tried to convince my old man this was a huge upgrade to his current 12 year old pc
    Won’t have it. Computers need to be big apparently

    • +9

      This would mop the floor with any PC from 12 years ago.

    • +2

      don't listen to him, take his old shit and trash it! boomers are the worst xD

    • +10

      Gut his old PC, put this inside it and just feed the cables through the holes in the old case.

      • +1

        Hahaha there’s an idea

      • That's a fantastic idea lol

    • +3

      Just put this in that big boy's case

    • +1

      Do your old man a favour and secretly junk his pc for this.

    • I'm on his side. ATX ride or die. My boys gotta breathe.

  • +2

    Is this good enough to play Age of Empires series?

    • +1

      Yes.. of course

  • P4 better than P3 ? Cheaper.

    • +1

      IMO P3 is better than P4.

      P3 uses Ryzen 9 6900HX (1 year newer) and DDR5 versus P4 using Ryzen 7 5800U with DDR4. Depends on use case I guess.

  • Is this the cheapest 680m PC currently?

    • +1

      I've been looking at these for the last week or so and this is the cheapest so far from what I've seen.

    • It's a pretty good deal. Even cheaper than comparable Aliexpress mini pcs.

  • -1

    I'm waiting for the BOSGAME P2 with Intel i7 12700H to come back in stock. BOSGAME says should be in stock on Amazon AU in ~2 weeks. Hoping for a prime day sale on these next month 🤞

    • https://amzn.asia/d/gwJevM8
      This one? 1 in stock

      • Aaaand gone 5hrs later

        • Back in stock but why you'd get those over the AMD offering is baffling. Intel iGPU is lame.

  • What are the noise levels on these?

      • Thank you!

      • +2

        Looks like a tradeoff - runs quieter, but hotter - which might throttle performance under heavy load.

        If you're only doing light work with rare heavy workloads, then it's a good tradeoff. You can probably tweak the fan curve in the BIOS (but don't expect much, a lot of these mini pcs have least-effort bios implementations).

        • or get those USB external fans onto it if it is that heated. Make sure it is in a well circulated area that will give it as much air as possible and you should be ok.

        • +2

          Yes this is my experience with minis. Great under light office workloads but with sustained loads the heatsink, casing and all internal components become a thermal mass that fan never keeps up with and performance suffers until you power off.

  • +5

    Carefully selected particles are used to ensure stability of operation

    Good to know, I'm pretty sure they just used whatever particles they had laying around on my last computer.

    • +3

      It pays to be particular about your particles.

  • Any problems with dodgy window installs on these?

    • I haven't had any problems using these type of keys on Windows. Sometimes I can get them for under $4.

      • Doesnt this come with Windows 11 Pro? I'm assuming they want another OS?

        • Yes, it does.

  • -2

    Any one of these SFF PC companies would get a leg up on their competitors simply by hiring a real English copywriter.

    (It's a suggestion, not a criticism)

  • Would this be similar in performance to a ryzen 3600 with a 6600xt GPU?

    • The CPU will be at least 50% or more better than this setup. GPU won't match the dedicated 6600XT.. (I have one of those as my eGPU that I plan to hook up to this unit).

    • CPU performance is better than a 3600 by 35-40ish%, so general OS use and processing tasks should seem snappier. Others have said 50% but expect thermal throttling under sustained load from this form factor.

      GPU-wise it's slower than an RX6400 or GTX1050Ti so overall gaming would not be as good. I have this iGPU in a laptop and its good for 1080p at mid to low with modest frames but beyond that no chance. Your 6600XT could probably push 1440p if needed.

  • How would this hold up as a dedicated streaming pc?

    • +1

      Video streaming? Very well. This isn't some intel core NUC from 10 years ago

    • +1

      For sure.. There's even two NICs at the back of the unit if you want to stream across dozens of endpoints. Lol.

  • Lucky I checked, I blatantly saw the P4 with 32GB and figured that's a pretty good deal for the extra $20. Anyone observed cheap 16x2 sticks for the upgrade on the P3 spec?

    • +1

      Couldn't find anything cheap. Looks like $130 for 2x16gb crucial, or $236 for 2x32G corsair (from amazon)

    • +1

      The P4 is using the older 5000s Ryzen 7 chipset and is slower DDR4 RAM in comparison. If this is ok for you, then go for it.

  • +2

    It's kinda weird how these things come with 40gbps USB4 and dual 2.5gb LAN ports etc. where mid-high desktop B650 motherboards (commonly hosting the likes of 7600-7800X3D-7900X etc CPUs) tend to crap out at USB 3.1-3.2, with maybe one Type-C 3.2x2 at 20gbps if lucky.

    • +1

      It's the chipset ("Southbridge") that determines this.
      basically they reserve these features to make you buy the high end motherboards at 3x the cost of their entry ones.

  • +1

    How would it compare with Mini PC i7 Windows 11 Pro BOSGAME P2 Mini PC Intel Core i7-12700H 32GB DDR4 3200 Mhz 512GB M.2 Nvme PCIe SSD that was offered at a similar price earlier?

    • +2

      This AMD would be significantly better for gaming (the build in GPU is streets ahead of the Intel offering), whilst the Intel would be a fair amount better for editing videos in Premiere Pro and the like.

  • Any good for video editing?

    • +2

      It would be.. has good amount of cores for processing and decent GPU power. Just swap the RAM out to 2x32GB if you are handling larger / higher resolution streams for editing.

  • Can you add another ram?

    • +2

      its 2x8, so would need to swap out both sticks

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