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The NUC evolution continues, with the Haswell i5-4250 in this D54250WYK providing incremental savings in power and similar boosts in performance over last year's Ivy Bridge i3-3217U in the NUC DC3217BY. An idle power level of just 6W and typical use p...
SiSoftware Sandra 2013 w/ DDR3L 1600MHz: SiSoftware Sandra 2013 w/ DDR3L 1600MHz: Sandra 2013 showed that the NUC went from having 17.5 GB/s of memory bandwidth at 1600MHz up to 19.7 GB/s with the 1866MHz overclock. This is a 12.5% performance improve...
We were impressed by the Ivy Bridge powered NUC family last year, but there were a few minor issues that needed to be dealt with. The major issue last year was with heat and Intel quickly released newer revisions that had thermal pads to help disperse the...
Extrait: The NUC uses a soldered in Core i5-4250U – a dual core CPU that can run up to 2.6 GHz and has a 15W TDP. You do need to add in your own RAM and HDD – up to 16GB of DDR3 and a SATA 3 2.5” or mSATA SSD. If you want Wi-Fi, the NUC has the cables and antenna...
4th gen Core i5 CPU, Small form factor, Good selection of ports, plus infrared sensor, Easy to assemble
HDMI port not full-sized, Lacks SD card slot, RRP is a tad high
Intel's NUC barebones kit is a tiny, yet powerful computer thanks to its fourth-generation Intel Core i5 CPU, and it's suitable for home users who want to build up a nice little home theater PC. It features a good selection of ports, though you might have...
Publié: 2013-12-17, Auteur: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
Intel's NUC has become my new everyday machine, it's as simple as that *mic drop*. But seriously, it has. The Core i5 processor, with 16GB of RAM, an mSATA SSD and a plethora of connectivity options, you can't go past the new NUC. If you took away a few ...
Publié: 2014-03-11, Auteur: Elias , review by: pcworld.co.nz
4th gen Core i5 CPU, Small form factor, Good selection of ports, plus infrared sensor, Easy to assemble
HDMI port not full-sized, Lacks SD card slot, RRP is a tad high
Intel's NUC barebones kit is a tiny, yet powerful computer thanks to its fourth-generation Intel Core i5 CPU, and it's suitable for home users who want to build up a nice little home theater PC. It features a good selection of ports, though you might have...
Improved performance, Aluminum enclosure, Slightly shorter than previous model, More ports, Internal SATA connector
Quite expensive, Bare bones kit requires storage, memory and wireless connectivity card, Performance can be better, miniDisplayPort and miniHDMI port will require adapter
To evaluate the new Haswell-equipped Intel NUC kit, we'll be comparing it against the previous Ivy Bridge-equipped Core i3 kit, as well as Zotac's Core i7-3537U-powered ZBOX nano ID65, and Sapphire's AMD A8-4555M APU-powered Edge VS8 Mini-PC. We've also c...
Extrait: De la mano de Intel nos llega su ultimo juguete en forma de mini PC, es el INTEL NUC . El kit recibido por parte de INTEL es el modelo mas potente denominado D54250WYK , el cual destaca por incorporar un Core i5 de ultra bajo voltaje, los mismos que mont...