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Testseek.com have collected 55 expert reviews of the Intel NUC9I9QNX and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel NUC9I9QNX.
Award: Most Awarded May 2020
May 2020
 
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55 Reviews
Users
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92 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Dedicated graphics performance
  • Ports galore
  • Small size and footprint
  • Plenty of ports and connectivity
  • Wi-Fi 6 onboard
  • Expandable - to a degree

The editors didn't like

  • Larger form-factor
  • Fans make for a louder machine
  • Lack GPU performance for serious gamers

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  Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Intel's NUC 9 Extreme Kit is a very interesting system that is aimed at gamers who are looking for a very small high-end desktop that supports upgradability. The original Intel NUC redefined he mini PC market nearly a decade ago by delivering a more than...

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  Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com

  • Abstract:  We got our first taste of Intel's new NUC 9 Extreme, codenamed Ghost Canyon, back at CES 2020 earlier this year. Like previous Intel NUCs, the NUC 9 is a small form factor system that will be sold in a variety of flavors. The NUC 9 extreme will be offere...

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  Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Charles , review by: pcmag.com

  • Stellar performance, especially for its size, Upgrade potential of a full desktop, Power supply is internal, Healthy selection of ports, Three-year warranty comes standard,
  • Pricey, especially in Core i9 guise, Can only be oriented one way
  • The bar has been reset for mini PCs: With deep upgrade options and a unique internal architecture based on Intel's Compute Element, the game-changing NUC 9 Extreme brings near-tower power down to the truly small...

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  Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Tiny chassis, Fairly easy to upgrade, Strong port selection, Fits discrete GPU, Three-year warranty,
  • Very expensive, Last-generation CPU
  • The Intel NUC 9 Extreme Kit (Ghost Canyon) is a pricey barebones PC that fits a discrete GPU. The Compute Element with mobile Intel CPU makes for an exciting new form factor, though...

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  Published: 2020-05-27, Author: Ryan , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Fantastic miniature design, Great gaming performance, Oodles of upgrading potential,
  • Ridiculously expensive, Limited graphics card options, Misses out on Intel 10th Gen CPUs,
  • The Intel Ghost Canyon is a fantastic mini gaming PC, which packs a surprising amount of power considering its tiny size. However, that miniature form factor comes at a high cost, demanding a few hundred quid more than full-size gaming PCs with similar sp...

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  Published: 2020-05-26, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com

  • Great design, Compact, Good performance, Upgradable
  • Very expensive, Gaming performance isn't all that, Large compared to previous NUCs
  • The Intel NUC 9 is in many ways a stunning bit of kit. It's impressively small, while also giving you plenty of configuration options. It's also the first NUC that can have a GPU installed, allowing it to handle games and graphically-intensive tasks. Howe...

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  Published: 2020-05-22, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net

  • Ultra-compact sub-5L chassis, Strong performance from the Core i9-9980HK and RTX 2070-class GPU, Excellent M.2 SSD support, Dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, Superb build quality and strong ease of installation, Cable-less fan installation is truly smart, Good co
  • Too expensive, Laptop CPU is not as quick as alternative SFF/laptop options – Ryzen 4000 or desktop mITX chips, Limited to 8-inch graphics cards, Only Gigabit Ethernet, Gambling on Intel's future upgradability for the ecosystem, Fan cycling under low load
  • We must start this conclusion by giving Intel a large slice of credit for offering something truly new and unique. The Intel NUC 9 Extreme and its internal Compute Element card are genuinely different and are hopefully a sign of positivity for the future...

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  Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Tiny chassis, Fairly easy to upgrade, Strong port selection, Fits discrete GPU, Three-year warranty,
  • Very expensive, Last-generation CPU
  • The Intel NUC 9 Extreme Kit (Ghost Canyon) is a pricey barebones PC that fits a discrete GPU. The Compute Element with mobile Intel CPU makes for an exciting new form factor, though...

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  Published: 2020-05-11, Author: Fergus , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Dedicated graphics performance, Ports galore
  • Larger form-factor, Fans make for a louder machine
  • As opposed to Intel's last great gaming NUC, It really does feel like you have to invest in rounding the package out with a good graphics card for the new NUC 9 Extreme to be worth it. Inevitably, this caveat subtracts some of the charm. That being said...

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  Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Alaina , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Abstract:  The NUC 9 Extreme NUC9i9QNX (also known as Ghost Canyon), like its forebears, showcases Intel's latest, cutting-edge tech—and the most unpronounceable product names. It continues a tradition begun in 2016 with Skull Canyon and its 45-watt quad-core proces...

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