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Published: 2020-08-03, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Small size and footprint, Plenty of ports and connectivity, Wi-Fi 6 onboard, Expandable - to a degree
Lack GPU performance for serious gamers
The Intel NUC Performance Mini PC is tiny but mighty and offers a great solution for everyday computing, consuming content and casual gaming.Related PostsMinix Neo is a USB-C hub and a storage drive in one2020 MacBook Air review – one of the best all-roun...
Abstract: The NUC 9 Extreme NUC9i9QNX (also known as Ghost Canyon), like its forebears, showcases Intel's latest, cutting-edge tech—and the most unpronounceable product names. It continues a tradition begun in 2016 with Skull Canyon and its 45-watt quad-core proces...
Abstract: Intel introduced the NUC back in the latter part of 2012, and the name NUC stands for "Next Unit of Computing." Since the dual-core Ivy Bridge inception, the NUC team over at Intel have been taking the small brick PC's to new levels as each new chipset an...
Fantastic miniature design, Great gaming performance, Oodles of upgrading potential,
Ridiculously expensive, Limited graphics card options, Misses out on Intel 10th Gen CPUs,
The Intel Ghost Canyon is a fantastic mini gaming PC, which packs a surprising amount of power considering its tiny size. However, that miniature form factor comes at a high cost, demanding a few hundred quid more than full-size gaming PCs with similar sp...
Published: 2020-05-26, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Great design, Compact, Good performance, Upgradable
Very expensive, Gaming performance isn't all that, Large compared to previous NUCs
The Intel NUC 9 is in many ways a stunning bit of kit. It's impressively small, while also giving you plenty of configuration options. It's also the first NUC that can have a GPU installed, allowing it to handle games and graphically-intensive tasks. Howe...
Published: 2020-05-22, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Ultra-compact sub-5L chassis, Strong performance from the Core i9-9980HK and RTX 2070-class GPU, Excellent M.2 SSD support, Dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, Superb build quality and strong ease of installation, Cable-less fan installation is truly smart, Good co
Too expensive, Laptop CPU is not as quick as alternative SFF/laptop options – Ryzen 4000 or desktop mITX chips, Limited to 8-inch graphics cards, Only Gigabit Ethernet, Gambling on Intel's future upgradability for the ecosystem, Fan cycling under low load
We must start this conclusion by giving Intel a large slice of credit for offering something truly new and unique. The Intel NUC 9 Extreme and its internal Compute Element card are genuinely different and are hopefully a sign of positivity for the future...
Tiny chassis, Fairly easy to upgrade, Strong port selection, Fits discrete GPU, Three-year warranty,
Very expensive, Last-generation CPU
The Intel NUC 9 Extreme Kit (Ghost Canyon) is a pricey barebones PC that fits a discrete GPU. The Compute Element with mobile Intel CPU makes for an exciting new form factor, though...
Larger form-factor, Fans make for a louder machine
As opposed to Intel's last great gaming NUC, It really does feel like you have to invest in rounding the package out with a good graphics card for the new NUC 9 Extreme to be worth it. Inevitably, this caveat subtracts some of the charm. That being said...
Abstract: The NUC 9 Extreme NUC9i9QNX (also known as Ghost Canyon), like its forebears, showcases Intel's latest, cutting-edge tech—and the most unpronounceable product names. It continues a tradition begun in 2016 with Skull Canyon and its 45-watt quad-core proces...