Notebookcheck tests the Bosgame M4 Neo with AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS, 32 GB RAM and a 1,024 GB SSD. We also take a look at the 3D performance in combination with an eGPU.
There’s low resource games that would do fine. You aren’t gonna be able to run a graphics intense FPS, but I’ve seen people run Minecraft, stardew valley and the like on minis.
I’ve got one running Batocera, and it works just fine as a little emulator console. Not something I would want to do any kind of modern PC gaming on, but good for my specific use case
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So no one is actually gaming on them, right? Because that sounds really dumb.
There’s low resource games that would do fine. You aren’t gonna be able to run a graphics intense FPS, but I’ve seen people run Minecraft, stardew valley and the like on minis.
I’ve got one running Batocera, and it works just fine as a little emulator console. Not something I would want to do any kind of modern PC gaming on, but good for my specific use case
Actually, we use an Intel n150 miniPC for playing Zwift with the bike trainer. So I guess I have 5.
I didn’t realize you could run Zwift on your own PC…