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March 2018
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101 Reviews
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Published: 2019-03-31, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: The performance of Next Unit of Computing (NUC) barebone computers has slowly become comparable to standard desktop PCs at a fraction of the size. In the past year or two Intel have moved their NUC offerings into the gaming sector, first with the Skull Ca...
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Published: 2018-09-03, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Portable design, Fast storage, Customisable LEDs
No dedicated GPU
The Intel NUC is very much a case of you get what you pay for. As long as you understand what you're buying. This is a PC that prioritises portability over performance, so if you're happy with that focus and don't need a laptop, then definitely consider t...
Quiet running and compact, Equipped with VESA-mounted chassis, Packed with powerful performance for its size,
Huge external power adapter, Steep price
The INTEL® NUC KIT NUC8I7HVK is a new item created by Intel with its high-end mobile hardware with eight threads, four cores and a maximum boost clock speed of 4.2 GHz. More and more people are amazed at this small system that handles all the titles and o...
Lack of ports, VR-capable but integration is clunky
If you're happy to embrace the limitations and opportunities attached to the smaller form-factor, the Hades Canyon is a phenomenally compelling package...
Abstract: Intel's Hades Canyon is more than a simple successor to its Skull Canyon predecessor, an extreme version of Intel's Next Unit of Computing (NUC). When Skull Canyon launched in 2016, it bucked the mini-PC trend of modest specs designed for general computin...
The NUC8i7HVK might be the first review sample I have been really excited about this year. The new Hades Canyon NUC is superior to its predecessor in many ways. Not only is its performance much better, but it also offers many new features. Added video out...
Abstract: Intel kick-started a form-factor revolution in the early 2010s with the introduction of the ultra-compact NUCs. The systems were meant to be an alternative to the tower desktops used in many applications where the size, shape, and the system capabilities...
Published: 2018-07-05, Author: Charles , review by: pcmag.com
Compact and quiet-running, Excellent overall CPU and GPU performance, AMD Vega graphics are VR-ready, Bristling with connectivity for its size, Dual M.2 slots, VESA-mountable chassis,
Steep price, once you factor in all components, Large external power adapter, No 2.5-inch bay
Intel Core i7 processing and AMD Vega graphics power meet in the Intel NUC Kit NUC8i7HVK, a super-slim bare-bones desktop that packs punchy, VR-ready performance and extraordinary connectivity...
Man even just reading back through everything is a lot to take in. What it comes down too is the Hades Canyon NUC, especially the NUC8i7HVK model that I tested here, is a unique beast. Both because AMD and Intel can both be found in this one and becau...