🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Ultimate Mini Powerhouse!
The H68 Mini Gaming PC is a compact powerhouse featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 6800H processor, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. It supports triple 4K displays and offers advanced connectivity options with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, all while maintaining a quiet operation thanks to its intelligent cooling system.
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Runs CPU hot 99C with medium loads otherwise would be great.
This review is for the bosgame H68 model with the 6800HS, 16GB, 512GB SSD.The good: Windows install was clean and there was no spyware. The radeon 680M graphics are great and better than my old nvidia 960M. DDR-5 Ram was 2 crucial modules x 8GB and worked fine with ram testing overnight.The bad: When using the CPU for some light-medium loads the CPU temperature would go to 99C in about 5 seconds, and then it slows down all the cores. Also the max allowed temperature by AMD for this CPU is 95C so that is above the specs. The fan seems to have 2 speeds only and there are no fan or temperature options in the bios. The fan is not very loud; it seems the cooling should be improved. I am going to return it because I don't know how long it would last running at 99C.I also tried turning off hyperthreading in the BIOS because I don't want it for running VMs, but the bios option does nothing. Hyper threading is always turned on. Tech support didn't understand and just wanted to waste my time asking me for bios pictures. Like, this is your product, maybe you should look at it yourself..The bios was preset to reserve 3GB fixed memory for the graphics. But then in Windows it said it only had 12.2 GB available. I could reduce the graphics reserved memory to 512MB and then windows had 15.2GB available. But if I put the setting at "AUTO", windows would no longer boot.The 512MB SSD was a garbage OEM Kingston without any lifetime specs. reads at about 3200 MB/sec and the write speed was 1200MB/sec. But it seemed slower in actual use.The wifi card is some mediatek thing and I could only get it to connect at 1200Mbps, not 2400Mbps. If you reinstall, the drivers are hard to find on the internet at mediatek, and windows update won't find them itself. The wifi stopped working a few times as if the card disappeared and I had to reboot it to get the wifi back.
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