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Thomas Lecoq
> 3 dayThis thing is tiny! A little over an inch thick, 4 x 5 inches. Boots quickly, LOTS of ports, usb, usb3, hdmi, etc. Saw these attached to the back of monitors at my health plan, and wondered it they were worth it. Also needed to test some proprietary software on Win 11. It runs fast. Video does not stall. Mic and phones plugs for bloggers. High capacity power brick. I think this is going to finally replace a trusty old XP I keep in an improved shed I keep as an office. I also have a similar HP mini, but I definitely like this one better.
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UE
31-03-2025The missing USB-C port is aggravating which is our problem for not noticing it in the (correct) product description.
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Grant B. Ridgley
> 3 dayThis is a replacement for the one I purchased from Geekcom. It lasted 6 months and died. So far this one is doing great. Only had it a month. It was easy to set up. I needed no support. Im not the most knowledgeable at this type of thing but I zipped right through the setup. I did buy the 2year protection plan. Didnt last time. Bad on me.
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Erich Roberts
> 3 dayThe mini-PC took a few minutes to set up out of the box and has sat working quietly in the corner ever since. It is faster than my $2000 laptop, with plenty of memory and storage space. It has more than sufficient USB slots plus Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, HDMI, and audio ports. I have used it with my software architecture tools which use intricate diagramming facilities, as well as for web development. It has more than sufficient power to handle these tasks with ease.
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Willy
> 3 dayIntel NUC 11 Mini PC with Quad-Core Celeron N5105 review. This has a lot of bang for your buck in a very small package. Its compact, quiet, has plenty of ports, and seems to have good horsepower. If youre a gamer, this review isnt for you; were not. The NUC is small enough to mount directly to a monitor making it function like an all-in-one. Weve only used it for month and it works great for general home use.
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Lendyman
> 3 dayThe Intel NUC is something I’ve read about over the past couple years, but this the first time I’ve had an opportunity to play with one. Small and compact with a reasonable amount of front and back IO, this little computer isn’t going to be a graphics or processing demon, but it is going to be a reasonably powerful little computer perfect for office computing, home media server work and low spec gaming.
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Don barton
> 3 dayRunning my laser ingraver
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Justen Jacobs
> 3 dayI have purchased 3 of these intel NUCs from waitloan and all three have come well packaged, arrived quickly and were setup/configured without any issues. These are great little PCs for headless projects, for VOIP SBCs or other small form factor projects. Will be purchasing more for other projects.
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System Five
> 3 dayWorks great as a little firewall (with the addition of a USB ethernet adapter) or a small computer to run various services. The only issue we ran in to is the hard drive under Linux shows up as a /dev/nvme device instead of /dev/sda and all our scripts use /dev/sda. Not the fault of the product but just a note in case it helps anyone in the future.