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๐ Power Meets Portability: The Mini PC That Means Business
The BOSGAME Mini PC features a cutting-edge Intel 12th Gen N95 quad-core processor clocked up to 3.4GHz, paired with 8GB DDR4 RAM and a speedy 256GB NVMe SSD. Its compact form factor supports triple 4K displays via dual HDMI and Type-C ports, making it ideal for multitasking professionals. With advanced silent cooling, 2.5G LAN, USB 3.2 Gen1, and WiFi5 connectivity, this mini desktop delivers powerful, efficient performance for office, entertainment, and creative workflows.














| ASIN | B0BXDBVZXC |
| Additional Features | Mini pc |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,705 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,004 in Mini Computers |
| Brand | BOSGAME |
| CPU Model | Celeron |
| CPU Model Number | N95 |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 3.4 GHz |
| CPU Speed | 3.4 GHz |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Cooling Method | heat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 265 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hard Disk Description | 256GB NVMe SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-300 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Human-Interface Input | Mouse |
| Item Dimensions | 4.96 x 4.41 x 1.61 inches |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | BOSGAME |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2666 MHz |
| Memory Speed | 2666 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Model Name | B95 |
| Model Number | BOSGAME Mini PC |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Operating System | Support Win/ubuntu/Linux |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Mini PC |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Celeron |
| Processor Speed | 3.4 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Screen Size | 75 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | HDMI, Type-C |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Description | 1-year |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
T**N
Nice mini pc, fast for what you paid for
Came with Windows 11 Pro, 16 GB DDR4 SODIMM memory, 512 GB NVME m.2 SSD, 10 gigabits USB 3.2x2, and 2.5 gigabit Ethernet. Most other N95 mini pcs come only with 8 GB, 256 GB, 5 gigabit USB, and 1 gigabit Ethernet. And they cost more! It is not an all-out powerhouse or even a high-level gaming PC. It was not designed to be. You can play games with it but at lower resolutions, and game settings. What it does shine at is a cheap, small PC that doesn't bog down using office apps, video watching up to 4k/60, and web browsing. I set mine up as a Home Assistant home automation server. It is way overkill in this role. It never gets over 7% memory usage or 4 to 5% CPU usage. Lastly, the bios/EFI is completely unlocked with more settings than other mini PCs. If you're interested in a mini PC with an N95 class processor this is the one to get. More memory, more SSD drive space, faster USB, and faster ethernet at this price point make this an excellent bargain in my honest opinion! After using this PC I plan on buying my father one to replace his old computer.
S**0
Love it
been using this for months. Love the size, lack of noise, size, quiet, tiny footprint, unobtrusive, functions exactly how I hoped it would- I feel like I want one in every room - value and function are delightful. I will be buying more - it is tooooooo easy. I am very hard to please and new items do not excite me - usually - i am thrilled
G**C
Really Great Mini PC
The mini pc was easy to set up (did not have to link a Microsoft account). It also supports thunderbolt! So I have my mouse, keyboard, printer, and display set up using one port (I am using a hub). Also it supports 144hz. It performs really well, havenโt had any issues with it handling tasks. Note, I use it for file/data management and browsing the Internet. It has 512gb of internal storage and I believe it can be upgraded as well. The fans do sometimes go off (theyโre not loud); it mostly happens when first booting it but then they turn off.
M**U
Little office powerhouse
Great office and register computers in a really small yet expandable form factor and very affordable for units that don't need to game and that stay on 24/
A**M
Compact Powerhouse with One Minor Drawback!
I bought this for my office. I especially love it for Zoom meetings. It meets all the specs I wanted, san one. The BOSGAME B95 Mini PC has truly impressed me with its performance and compact design. This little powerhouse is a versatile addition to any workspace or entertainment setup. The processing speed is lightning-fast, allowing for seamless multitasking and smooth performance across various applications. The graphics capabilities are equally commendable, delivering crisp visuals for both work and play. One minor drawback is the absence of an audio outlet. While this can be worked around with alternative setups, it's worth considering for those who heavily rely on direct audio connections. Overall, the BOSGAME B95 Mini PC offers exceptional value for its size and capabilities. Its small footprint makes it ideal for space-conscious users without compromising on power. This is definitely a product I'd recommend to anyone in need of a reliable and compact computing solution.
A**L
Disappointed
I've had this product for 9 months. It had ample horsepower for the expected tasks running my home entertainment room, easy to setup w/ plenty of connectivity. It's small size was an added bonus. However i managed to acquire a resilient piece of malware that I could not eradicate. The OS is a customized variant of Win 11. The manufacturer provided little to technical support - referring me to a 3rd party website for a fractured, incomplete set of downloadable files to rebuild the OS. I used this mini PC for all of 5 mo and after 4 mo of attempting to restore the OS, I am the proud owner of a brick. I would spend my money elsewhere in the future. Nothing is wose than feeling left out in the cold to fend for oneself. Truly disappointed! :(
D**S
Let your tech bro flash it first
Ten Day review: Three Stars 1. Fresh out the box, the device was very glitchy. Plug a USB device in, and the desktop background disappears. Worked fine for File Management without internet. 2. First internet connection, windows updates went fine. Still glitchy after all updates 3. Fresh win11 install, as suggested by other reviewers, went well until downloading apps directly from the Microsoft store. Caught a webvine trojan in edge building itself up, and camouflaging when using Taskmanager to stomp it out. 4. Partition wipe, fresh install, and Edge remains with webvine (completely unremovable, in violation of court orders). However, this install appears stable. 5. Most drivers do not update from OS servers. Manufacturer hosts drivers from MediaFire instead of their own website, and the file sizes do not match. I chose to live without half of the machines capabilities (like sound). Overall, would not recommend anyone log in using any of their important accounts. Camera_mf_trace.wprp became attached to every task, including the Taskmanager service. Unknown if it came from the official app store.
N**H
ALERT OLD DEVICE SWAPPED FOR TOTALLY DIFFERENT LISTING ITEM
UPDATE. They have changed this listing to another device. So reviews older than mine are from a previous device! So be warned. The device I ordered on this particular link was; "BOSGAME Mini PC Intel 12th N95 4C/4T (up to 3.40Ghz), 8GB DDR4+256GB M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe 4, Mini Desktop Computer Windows 11 Pro Mini Computers,Support 4K Triple Display/BT 4.2/WiFi AC 8265/4*USB 3.2" Wanted something specifically to run Home Assistant on reliably. Picked one of these up, let windows install, backed it up. Then installed Proxmox and Home Assistant. Runs wonderfully but in case I wanted to run another VM or container on it, I figured I should max out the ram. Checked with Intel and the maximum amount of ram an N95 CPU can take is 16Gb. So I checked the spec on the current one, and ordered TTZD416G3200HC22-S01 to upgrade it. Installed it and its running perfect. Great device!
M**N
Had trouble but it was resolved by running windows setup without internet.
While installing windows, even after I enter my username and password, it acted as if I didn't put in a password and wanted me to create a pin. It just hung on create pin forever. Tried many times but nothing worked. Will have to return it. ******resolved**** Had trouble but it was resolved by running windows setup without internet. Its a great little unit and quiet and portable. However, there are no audio inputs to allow the user record but there are interfaces on the market that take care of that. VERY SATISFIED.
K**X
A very good little unit that should do most of what most people want.
This is a good little Mini PC if you can get it at a decent price. It has lots of connections and even though it's basic it's still a fairly fast little PC for what it is. I have a decade old i5-4690K and this Celeron CPU is roughly equivalent to that. Keep in mind that this is single core performance where most of the action takes place anyway. Unless you use a lot of programs that utilise multi-threading, then single core speed will be what you want to focus on. Also keep in mind that that particular i5 chip is still being sold today and in its day it was a beast for gaming at the price point it was going for. This Mini PC keeps very cool and gives off no particularly worrying heat when taxed. For people who are just using it for internet or office tasks then it's fair to say it gives off hardly any heat at all. The CPU is very energy efficient so it won't run up your energy bill either. It looks better in real life than the photos of it on the net where it looks a little cheap. It's actually a very bare bones basic design, but it works and is uncomplicated. Not a lot more to say. Hopefully this unit will last a couple of years at least, and even if it does pack up by that point, you've probably had your money's worth as long as you didn't spend the full whack asking price. I got mine in a sale, and the price of it made it more competitive to other similarly specced computers. It's a nice touch that you get a HDMI cable with it to connect your monitor. There's even a VESA mounting plate if you choose to go that route as well. You will probably want to add a second drive if you need more storage, but with plenty of USB 3.2 gen ports that shouldn't be problem. They should provide enough speed for most people and what they will probably be using this computer for. It's also great to have a copy of Windows 11 Pro thrown in to the bargain. I guess a lot of the people buying something like this will need the extra functionality that it will provide 'under the hood', and so it makes it a more attractive proposition to have it thrown in to the deal from the start. I know it was one of the things that attracted me to it anyway. I mess about with Linux sometimes, but with this box I just want something that works out of the gate and Windows 11 Pro does not disappoint. I am using it for music production and in a few hours of setup time I have installed Ableton Live and FL Studio, along with Reason and Cubase. No problems so far. Wireless speed is very good, though I have not tested out the Blueooth capabilities yet. It's the slightly older Bluetooth protocol but it should be perfectly fine for most people who just want to run a Bluetooth mouse, say. Others have mentioned some tips for when you first fire the computer up, and I'll just repeat these here for clarity as the instructions in the manual it comes with are a bit vague. Basically, you need to switch your wireless hub off because it will auto detect it and you will be forced in to using a Microsoft account or some other such thing which makes the whole process a lot more involved not to mention time-consuming. Most people will just want to get this up and running as quickly as they can. You still have to set a few things up of course, but switching the wireless hub OFF to begin with saves a lot of unnecessary steps - obviously skip whatever steps you are able to when setting up the OS for the first time. It still involves a bit of time and work, but you should be good to go in under half an hour if you decide to go down this road. If you want to set it up with any existing accounts you might have then by all means take that route if it suits you. When you get the Operating System set up, then you can turn your wireless router back on and just put in your password for your particular network when it is recognized. As I said, the wireless on this is pretty fast, so there's no worries there either. All in all this is a versatile little box and if you can get it for around the ยฃ150 mark then you are getting a bargain. It's not that it's not worth a bit more money than that, but as with all these things, the longevity of the device is never really known, and if it does konk out sooner rather than later, you won't feel so bad about it if you got the thing for a bargain price. Then you just buy another one. There are more expensive models on the market, but I don't see the point in paying more for a slightly faster CPU that runs hotter and uses more power. Some of these things have Laptop CPU's in them, that's the kind of thing I'm talking about. The 16GB of RAM is probably more than adequate for most people and will run this OS with ease and room to spare. The 512GB system drive is also probably more than adequate for most people, but costs start to rise a lot when you go over that amount in the Mini PC world. If you do find a unit with that option it's probably at least double the price of this little box. I have encountered a few instances of the computer suddenly going in to standby mode and the monitor cutting out, which isn't a very encouraging sign after only a few hours of use, but hopefully these are just teething problems that will get ironed out when I finish setting it up. I'm about six hours in right now to setting up all that software I mentioned earlier, and to be fair, that is quite taxing, taking in to consideration that Windows 11 likes to update itself when you first get it going what with all the little updates it needs to do here and there and in a certain order. I'm not too worried at this point. That would be my final piece of advice if you aren't used to setting up and building computers: don't forget to do a few restarts here and there as Windows 11 downloads all the stuff it needs and installs it in the order in needs to be installed in. These things take a bit of time and patience, but it usually settles after a few system reboots here and there. So far I'm quite impressed for what I got for my money (around the ยฃ150 mark). EDIT: Just a little update. The SK Hynix 512GB NVMe started to fail some tests so I replaced it. It was still working fine but I wanted to be sure. I put in a Crucial 1TB P3 NVMe and it gave it a new lease of life. Easier now to put on more programs and a little bit faster as well. Future proofed. I've been using this a bit here and there and it's very quick to start up and shut down and all the DAW programs I run on it work flawlessly. This thing is just too good to be true for what I paid for it, so I guess I lucked out with a good one. I would buy this brand again.
G**E
Makes for a good media hub.
Bought this mini pc for the garden shed. It's so small and quiet I often forget its there. Our sheds a multi-purpose space: gym equipment, power tools, fridge-freezer, and an old wall-mounted TV that predates 'smart' being the norm. The issue with our shed was the distance from our router, leaving the WiFi patchy to say the least. I ended up connecting this mini pc through a Powerline Network Adapter and then running a WiFi booster. This pc was bought to be a simple media hub. When I'm running or cycling I like to watch TV. Even with the Powerline providing the connection, whose speed wouldn't be as good as a standard connection straight to the router, the performance remains at a consistent level. I can watch YouTube, Disney+, Netflix, etc, without issue or buffering. It isn't the fastest example of a mini PC, probably being the slowest of the three I own, but as a media hub for when I'm exercising? It's perfectly serviceable.
F**Y
A powerful little machine that's perfect for home and office use!
I was in need of a compact computer for my home office setup, and this BOSGAME Mini PC is exactly what I was looking for. Despite its small size, it's incredibly fast and handles all my daily tasks with ease, from web browsing and streaming to working with office applications. The processor is surprisingly capable, and it makes for a very responsive and quiet user experience. The best part is how little space it takes up on my desk. Itโs so small you barely notice it's there. Setup was a breeze, and itโs been running flawlessly ever since. If you need a reliable and powerful computer without the bulk of a traditional desktop, this is a fantastic choice. This device has no battery so needs constant power course and its nice and compatable with windows 10 and 11 so will work with any program that can work on windows. There is no issues with the connectivity as there is built in wifi and bluetooth.
P**Y
Audio output problem.
Lost audio output after three months. It takes several attempts to power on now.
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