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| Thread ID: 142943 | 2016-10-14 01:59:00 | All In One | Kiwibarge (17505) | PC World Chat |
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| 1427420 | 2016-11-02 22:52:00 | An OS as well, and be careful to make sure you get the right kind of hard drive & RAM, that one supports 1 M.2 SSD and 1 SATA 2.5" HDDD or SSD. It's one of the pricier NUC's, there are a lot of models to choose from and they vary as to what drives they support. You can also buy them prebuilt from some suppliers. Mine also came with a VESA mounting bracket allowing it to be attached to the back of a monitor - I didn't like where the ports and power buttons end up personally though. I use a previous generation i3 powered NUC as a media PC that cost me $899 all up including RAM, HDD, and OS. You do pay a bit of a premium for the small size. I love it though, and always get a grin out of the reaction from people who realise that tiny box under my 60" plasma is the PC. As an unexpected bonus for anyone thinking of doing the same, Steams streaming service works really well over GigE allowing me to play some Fullscreen games in the lounge with the Gaming PC in the office supplying the horsepower. A feature I had no interest in that turns out to be really cool. |
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