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Published: 2022-01-07, Author: Michael , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Intel is bringing 12th generation “Alder Lake” desktop CPUs to a new mini PC in its NUC line. The company provided a first look at the product, dubbed the NUC 12 Extreme “Dragon Canyon,” at CES. According to Intel, the new model will arrive some time this...
stable and compact case, Core i9 with 8 cores and 16 threads, high system performance, Power supply with SFX form factor with 650 watts, many connectivity options, 2x Thunderbolt 4, UHS-II SD card reader, four M.2 slots, Wi-Fi 6
clearly audible under load, limited compatibility with expansion cards
The Intel NUC 11 Extreme Kit - Beast Canyon offers very good performance in a small chassis. With the new Compute Element based on the Intel Core i9-11900KB, there is an economical SoC that comes from the laptop segment. The 8 cores and 16 threads provide...
Published: 2021-12-10, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: We're long-time proponents of big, bold and bodacious desktop systems around here. We've been evaluating the latest and greatest PC hardware for over two decades after all, and many of us have ben PC enthusiasts even longer than that. As much as we dig fu...
Modular design allows for easier upgrades, Powerful Tiger Lake H processor, Supports full-length discrete graphics cards, Customizable RGB design on front panel
More complex case layout than predecessor, Case is more delicate than predecessor, Proprietary SFX-sized power supply
Intel's gaming NUCs have always carried this air of the ultimate luxury product. Sure, they were expensive, but you couldn't replicate them as a DIY builder without serious compromises. Even when Ghost Canyon showed up as a much bigger system (relative to...
The storage subsystem in the Tiger Lake-based notebooks and PCs presents some interesting aspects. These are the first crop of SFF / battery-powered devices to sport direct CPU-attached PCIe Gen 4 capabilities. The PCMark 10 suite includes a storage bench...
Published: 2021-07-29, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: If you've ever looked at your desktop PC and thought to yourself, "I love the power, but this thing is just too darn big!" then you'll want to housebreak this baby wildebeest of a PC. Intel nailed the code-name when it dubbed its latest NUC-branded deskto...
Published: 2021-07-29, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Very small for a gaming desktop, Fits longer discrete GPU than last generation, Three-year warranty, Lots of ports,
Very pricey, Divisive RGB skull
The Intel NUC 11 Extreme Kit (Beast Canyon) is a miniature barebones desktop enabled by Intel's Compute Element and a case that fits discrete graphics cards. It's pricey for what it is, however...
Just when I thought NUC 11 would get no better than the Enthusiast platform reviewed back in March, NUC 11 Extreme is now on our desk and having gone through testing; quite possibly the best NUC Intel has ever designed. It surpasses Ghost Canyon by defaul...
Abstract: The gaming variants of Intel's Next Unit of Computing (NUC) mini-PCs have always been expensive. For the price, you got unique, compact, and ultimately turn-key options for a portable desktop PC. You might pay out the nose, but you couldn't replicate the...