Read more.Says the first i7 NUC will launch in Q2 this year.
Read more.Says the first i7 NUC will launch in Q2 this year.
that i7 with 2.5" drive support is gonna be one sexy htpc. Put in a 512GB m2 drive for OS and apps and games and a nice 2TB 2.5" drive for video.
I'm quite interested in the i5, minus drive slot. Could be a good replacement for my ageing MSI Windbox DC100.
Depends if the price is right
According to the i5 version product brief, and the i7 version is unlikely to be any different, this wont be possible.
The current NUCs are the same, you either put a mSATA SSD or a 2.5" HDD or SSD but not both.And the system has room for either a 2.5" HDD so you can store full length movies or an M.2 SSD so you can transfer data at lightning speeds.
@BobF64
You can and I have been doing so for almost a year now.
Just get the pcie adaptor and voila: a bootable drive in fact
Hmm, hadnt considered using that port. Only went on reading Intels documentation.
all it lacks is some kind of PCI-ex3 bridge port (thunderbolt on steroids) to allow an external GPU enclosure and it would be something truly special
All new models include wireless "for free" --- nice
a TV tuner replaceable lid sound interesting have they done that on any of the previous versions and would it be backwards compatible with older models?
Mac Mini for the win
I liked this page on facebook.. it's got an AMD logo.. ROFL.
These units are slick.. I run my 3rd gen i3 as a development webserver, can't wait to upgrade it to 5th gen i5/i7.
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