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Bosgame P3 Mini PC R7-6800H 1TB PCIe 4.0/32GB DDR5 Dual 2.5g LAN $575.20 / $570.25 (VISA) Delivered @ Bosgame via Amazon AU

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Seems like an alright price, theres a 24gb variant (bit of an odd config for like $50 less) but i think this is a better deal overall.

specs gathered from listing:
Ryzen 7-6800H processor (8C/16T)
32GB (16x2) DDR5 4800Mhz SODIMM
USB 3.2 Gen23,
USB 2.0
1, (in 2025… really?)
2.5GbpsLan2,
USB4.0
1 (40Gbps data transfer | 8K video output | PD 3.0 Power supply agreement),
DP 1.4 (4K 144Hz) )
HDMI 2.0 (4K 60Hz)
3.5mm audio jack

presume power draw would be decent on this. comes with win11, but general advice is to do fresh install.

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  • +1

    What about the P2 32GB, almost $100 cheaper.
    However the intel has a mix of efficiency and real cores Vs the AMD P3.

    https://amzn.asia/d/0Lmfy8F

    • DDR4 ram too though.

      • +1

        yeah theres some intel ones around, but intel is kinda dead in my eyes for consumer stuff in recent years. and yeah that has ddr4 which is fine. but at the price point would like to see newer specs.

        • True, I've been looking for a separate box to run my home services recently.

          I want to keep the NAS for just storage and Plex, and run HA and other stuff off a separate box.

  • +9

    Bad deal for the specs

  • +11

    I’d look for a 7840hs or higher in that range.

    • agreed the P3Plus is $50 more - only single 1GBE NIC though, but much faster CPU and iGPU performance.

      https://www.amazon.com.au/BOSGAME-P3Plus-Computers-PCIe4-0-W…

      • Yes the extra $50 would be well worth the bump. 780M graphics is pretty impressive!

        • Needs better ram though. Even the 680m gets bottle necked by the 4800mhz to ram.

      • +1

        DUAL LAN PORTS】Design dual 1-gigabit ethernet port design. Enjoy up to 1000Mbps data transmission speed.

        • +1

          yeah I spotted the dual 1GBE NICs after I posted, but it had been replied to so I couldn't edit my post. 2.5GBE would be nicer of course, but how many people are running 2.5GBE switches at home - not a lot I'm guessing. The 780m graphics should mean 60+fps gaming at 1080p, which is nice. But for general desktop work - heck I've been using an Intel n100 12GB DDR5 based mini PC for almost 2 years for nightly web browsing, 1440p youtube watching, usenet and torrenting and it's been more than capable.

          • +1

            @gizmomelb: Yep I also have a N97/12GB DDR 5 HTPC which is perfectly good for that and retro gaming. $180!

  • +8

    USB 2.01, (in 2025… really?)

    It's actually not crazy - many wireless transmitters for mice and keyboards get crazy interference from the higher speed ports.

    I changed my usb port, and my weird mouse behaviour went away.

    Strange but true.

    • something i didnt know, interesting. I thought it would of handshaked the connection for whatever power was needed and that was that.

    • +3

      Usually recommended for stuff like flash boot/BIOS updates as well for similar reasons.

      Outside of solid state storage transfers, there aren’t a lot of cases where USB2 is going negatively affect performance anyway.

      As for why in 2025 - with 3 x 3.2 and 1 x 4.0 along with 2 x 2.5g, probably just the remainder of the PCI budget didn't allow for higher. Better to have 3 3.2 plus 1 2.0 rather than 2 3.2 plus 2 3.0 for example.

  • +2

    Not bad at all. With the 680M it will do a fair bit of gaming…

    I have a 7735HS Mini PC and it is similar.

    • @boxall this or the P3plus which has the 780M graphics? Just looking for a general usage PC that can can play retro games via emulation, moonlight streaming from a gaming PC, GeForce Now etc.

      • +2

        This one with the 680m is similar to mine. Retro gaming up to PS3. It games well, but for $50 extra I would get the P3 Plus with the 780m.

      • 780m needs better ram. It'll still be better than 680m but not much. Even with 6400mt ram (fastest at the time of 780m release), it was 15% faster.

        • RAM can be upgraded to faster if needed, but honestly if gaming is the main aim then surely a desktop with a dedicated GPU would be the better solution since you'd be locked to settings game graphics option between low-medium for 1080p gaming with this igpu.

          • @gizmomelb: 6400mhz sodimms ain't cheap though.

            Not quite. Nowadays, you barely can build a decent bare bone PC for this price (relying on AliExpress parts).

            This ain't a bad option for an pre-marvel rivals export gaming machine. More stable than office PC's with a 1650.

  • When you say power draw would be decent, do you mean low and high?

    • +1

      I would think low compared to a normal size system

  • Personally would prefer to have 2 USB C ports at this price.

  • Will this be a decent setup for my Home NAS? Just store and access files wirelessly/ from anywhere ? Not for a Plex server or anything else.

    • +2

      complete overkill if just using it as a NAS - I'm using an Intel N5095 (industrial version of the N100 CPU) CPU which is built onto the mini-itx motherboard (cost me $180 a year ago and has 2x 1GBE NICS, 12x SATA ports) as a NAS (running synology O/S DSM 7.2 through auxxxilium) AND using hardware transcoding with jellyfin and it barely breaks 10% CPU usage.

      • Oh thanks. Would you mind sharing the specs pls? Is it complete DIY or a Beelink Mini PC?
        All I need is a very basic NAS setup to store under 20TB storage

      • Depending on what you use it for. My nas is a Ryzen 9 3900X and it serves me well.

        • A Ryzen 9 3900x complete overkill for a and I'll quote smiles's requirements "…just store and access files wirelessly/ from anywhere ? Not for a Plex server or anything else…"
          If you're using your 3900x for VMs, multiple dockers etc. then I'm sure it serves you well. But for just a file store - you're wasting energy when an Intel N100/n150 based mini computer (or dedicated NAS) would perfrom the file storage requirement just as well and probably for 1/10th the power consumption of the CPU (my NAS without drives consumed 9W of power, with 6x 7200rpm drives it 60 something W (can't recall the specific value).

          smiles - there's so many ifs and what do you wants with your question. My NAS was a total DIY because I wanted something with 8 or more bays to replace the multiple 4 bay NAS systems I already owned. The parts cost me around $600 total from memory WITHOUT drives.

          How many drives do you expect to want to upgrade to (ie: will a 4 bay be enough?)?
          Are you going to use drives you already own?
          What local networking speed do you need / want (1GB, 2.5GB or 10GB)?
          Do you want DIY or a pre-built system?
          Are you confident with installing the operating system yourself? Do you have any prefence - ie: TrueNAS, unRAID, synology, windows etc.

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