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I found some Zotac alternatives (Nano C-series):
https://www.anandtech.com/show/10966...-lake-ces-2017
Seems to be a lot less pricey than Compulab.
I wonder if there're some reviews for them.
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Originally posted by coder View Posthttps://www.anandtech.com/show/11954...aby-lake-u-15w
Sadly, they don't say exactly what CPU models it'll have. Also, no benchmarks (yet).
those numbers are understandably low because the CPU is automatically throttled when temperature hits 55ºC, which is almost immediately.
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Originally posted by coder View PostNUC boards have a standard form factor. If case color is the issue, you might be able to find a different case that matches your decor. For instance:
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Originally posted by guido12 View Postanyone know of cheaper fanless mini-PC alternatives with similar performance if I don't need the industrial ruggedness? I want a fanless mini-PC but it'll just be sitting at the corner of my desk. Not really a harsh environment.
Sadly, they don't say exactly what CPU models it'll have. Also, no benchmarks (yet).Last edited by coder; 28 October 2017, 11:00 AM.
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostAnd actually I would have gone for an NUC7I5BNH (which is cheaper, too), but... it's dark. I need it to be white or at least silver so it would not clash with the white interior of the room. (MSI Cubi used to be white, and now it's completely black too, sigh.)
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Originally posted by Michael View PostOut of curiosity, what NUC are you planning on ordering?
And actually I would have gone for an NUC7I5BNH (which is cheaper, too), but... it's dark. I need it to be white or at least silver so it would not clash with the white interior of the room. (MSI Cubi used to be white, and now it's completely black too, sigh.)
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostNice comparison; I'm planning to order a NUC tomorrow, so that's timed real well! It confirms that there's a huge difference between the Atom SoCs and the Core series, but after that there is little difference, and so for office work an i3 is pretty much ideal.
It would be great to see a quad-core Apollo Lake, in this lineup. That has a new Goldmont core architecture, whereas the other Atoms are of the older Silvermont design.
This NUC has a quad-core Apollo Lake SoC:
Only 10 W TDP and MSRP of $130. Though, I think it's still not fanless.
BTW, here's a fanless NUC case I noticed they linked at the bottom of that page:
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the CompuLab Airtop. ... it's real desktop hardware and all passively cooled while still having an industrial-grade metal enclosure.
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I'm thinking to buy a mini pc for xmas present.
Thanks a lot for the comparison, Michael!
Another interesting product is slimbook one, though it uses a 6th generation processor.
I dream for a Raven Ridge mini pc for a decent GPU.
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