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Gabarit réduit
Tête de mort rétroéclairée
Connectique plus que complète
Tête de mort rétroéclairée (désolé
Mais on adore)
Performances très convaincantes
Machines peu bruyante
Plus silencieux que la plupart des portable de jeu ultrafins
Chambre à vapeur de refroidissement
Pas de throttling en jeu
Turbo Boost très stable
Performances CPU et GPU impressionnantes vu la taille
Publié: 2018-03-29, Auteur: Ken , review by: pcper.com
Extrait: Despite this criticism, the NUC lineup has rapidly expanded over the years, seeing success in areas such as digital signage and enterprise environments. However, the enthusiast PC market has mostly eluded the lure of the NUC.Intel's Skylake-based Skull...
Extrait: I hate to break it to the current Intel Skull Canyon (NUC6i7KYK) owners, but your system has been replaced by the newer Intel Hades Canyon models. Intel will be offering Hades Canyon NUCs in two flavors. You have the 100 Watt NUC8i7HVK (with Vega M GH gra...
Publié: 2018-03-29, Auteur: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Strong Performance, Bleeding Edge Hardware, Ultra Small Form Factor, Configurable And Cool Lighting Effects, Tons Of I/O
Price Premium, Only High-End Model Unlocked
Intel Hades Canyon NUC8i7HVK Small Form Factor System -- Find Them At AmazonThe street price for a barebones Hades Canyon NUC8i7HVK with a 100W unlocked Core i7-8809G and Radeon RX Vega M GH graphics is expected to be about $999. The slightly more tame NU...
quieter than most ultrathin gaming notebooks; vapor chamber cooling, no throttling when gaming; very consistent Turbo Boost, impressive CPU and GPU performance given the size, Intel Optane and FreeSync support, three-year warranty as standard, unlocked C
more demanding than a GTX 1060 notebook; not as energy efficient, difficult to access system fans for cleaning, larger and heavier than Skull Canyon, no internal 2.5-inch SATA III bay, fans may pulsate when gaming, SD card reader could be faster, limited
Coming to the business end of the review, we tackle the pricing aspect first. The NUC8i7HVK is priced at $999. This is par for the course when it comes to SFF systems with discrete GPUs. We have evaluated multiple such systems in the last couple of years...
Solid CPU and GPU performance, Support for gameplay-enhancing features, like FreeSync, Myriad ports, including two Thunderbolt 3 x4, Can run external graphics over Thunderbolt 3, Runs quiet
Redesigned chassis makes access to internal components slightly more cumbersome
The NUC8i7HVK is capable of much more than I initially tested. Intel also touts this machine as an overclockable gaming and virtual reality machine. One idea that got bandied about was rolling your own VR backpack system: Pair it with a battery pack and y...
The Hades Canyon NUC is an excellent showpiece for the potential of Kaby Lake G, offering mi-range gaming performance and respectable VR capabilities within an absolutely tiny chassis. The customizable RGB lighting is a nice added touch, and the system's...
Intel's Kaby Lake-G processors offer surprisingly good performance in an incredibly small package. The NUC8i7HVK is agile in games and applications, and it offers the connectivity to satisfy true enthusiasts. Just be ready to shell out some serious ca...
Publié: 2019-03-31, Auteur: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Extrait: 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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Publié: 2018-09-03, Auteur: 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...