Una BOMBA di Mini PC: Intel Panther Lake e Arc B390 su BOSGAME VTI-490

Under the microscope is the Bosgame VTI-490, a top-of-the-line Mini PC powered by the new and expensive Intel Panther Lake platform (Core X7-358H) and a whopping 64GB of 9600MHz LPDDR5 RAM. We analyze its metallic blue "Sì Piaggio" design, its unique port configuration (dual 10G + 2.5G Ethernet and dual Thunderbolt 4), and the limitations of a two-pin non-PWM SSD fan. Meanwhile, the teardown failed due to the blocked plastic front panel and, most importantly, the guide to unlocking the BIOS using the secret Alt+F5 combination: how I bypassed the stock thermal limit of 89°C and the 54W profiles to push PL1/PL2 to 65W/95W, taking Cinebench R23 from 16,000 to over 19,000 points. Bosgame VTI-490: • https://www.bosgamepc.com/products/bo... Bosgame Shop on Amazon: • https://amzn.to/4yiU3T6 Contents: 00:00 - 9600 MHz RAM 01:12 - Metallic blue "Sì Piaggio" design 02:10 - Upside-down ports, dim LEDs, and dual 10G Ethernet 03:38 - Partial teardown: Kingston SSD and RAM Soldered 5:00 AM - The Mystery of the Non-PWM Fan and the Locked Case 6:17 AM - Panther Lake Architecture: 12 Cores and B390 Graphics 7:35 AM - Who is SixUnited? The PB52 Motherboard 8:24 AM - Unlocking the Hidden BIOS 9:50 AM - Stress Test at 97°C: From 16,000 to 19,000 on Cinebench 11:13 AM - Mediafire Licenses, the Lack of VESA, and Conclusions My Websites: • https://scrivi.lahttps://riccardo.imhttps://pressappoco.it Find me on: •   / riccardopalombo   • https://t.me/riccardopalombohttps://x.com/riccardopalombo