Read more.The NUC, tested by a Korean source, used Intel's Radeon Vega powered Core i7-8809G.
Read more.The NUC, tested by a Korean source, used Intel's Radeon Vega powered Core i7-8809G.
Whilst these are sample chipsets being tested, what's also of importance is that these are almost certainly using in development drivers, too. I know I'm looking at the possibility of one of these systems as the replacement for my old i7/GTX680 desktop; an article I read from CES stated that the UK price worked out to around £750 for the barebones system with no RAM or storage, I can probably reuse my SSD from my current system, with a bump on my storage HDD and suitable RAM it will work out cheaper than buying an i7/GTX1060 system.
Shouldn't cost more than an Xbox One X then?
Please tell me it doesn't ship with that ridiculous skull on the side.
If they can price this right I'd be all over it. I fear £900 looks more likely than £750, which would be too much IMO
Please tell me it does ship with that fantastic skull on the side.
pricing in Germany:
Intel NUC kit NUC8i7HVK - € 899.00
Intel NUC kit NUC8i7HNK - € 749.00
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=barepc&xf=3345_2018
"Please tell me it does ship with that fantastic skull on the side."
I would think so but don't quote me, I have the previous skull Canyon NUC and you had the choice of removing and replacing the lid(plain or skull) depending on your taste.
You can pre-order these on simplynuc.
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