Bosgame M7 Mini PC

Bosgame M7 Core Ultra 9 285H running Linux – Benchmarking

Disk

The M7 was shipped with a Kingston NAND (QLC) 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen 4 M.2 which has an advertised maximum read speed of 6,100 MB/s and a maximum write speed of 5,300 MB/s write.

Here are the results with KDiskMark, benchmark software for NVMe and other hard drives. It’s an open source GUI tool which calls Flexible I/O Tester.

KDiskMark benchmark

I also run a Windows disk benchmark for completeness.

CrystalDiskMark benchmark

Summary

The M7 delivers impressive benchmark results, with its single-core performance standing out as a particular strength. Its P-Cores provide strong responsiveness in lightly threaded workloads, helping the system feel fast during everyday desktop use, application launches, web browsing, and other tasks that depend heavily on per-core performance.

In the next article in the series, I’ll see how the machine fares from a power consumption perspective.

Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction / Processor
Page 2 – Graphics
Page 3 – Memory
Page 4 – Disk / Summary


Complete list of articles in this series:

Bosgame M7 Core Ultra 9 285H Mini PC
IntroductionIntroduction to the series and interrogation of the machine
BenchmarksBenchmarking the Bosgame M7 Core Ultra 9 285H Mini PC
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