Bean Canyon NUC- First Look and Full Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2018
  • A first look and full overview of the features and changes made to the latest Intel NUC family.

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  • @eriksuttles3313
    @eriksuttles3313 5 лет назад

    This is the most informative and well spoken review of the Bean Canyon NUC that I've seen thus far. You answered more questions than I knew I even had. Sure, there were a few typos and minor mistakes, but overall it made my brain explode with possibilities for this little machine of wonder. Thank you so very much! Subbed!

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words and subscription Erik!

  • @honoryflip
    @honoryflip 5 лет назад +3

    Like your camera shooting crispy image on those modules on the board.

  • @f1racer908
    @f1racer908 5 лет назад +1

    much better intro to the NUC, useful information

  • @1wor1d
    @1wor1d 5 лет назад +1

    That was an incredibly informative (and enjoyable) review of the Bean Canyon NUC, Thanks!!

  • @stallionmusic750
    @stallionmusic750 5 лет назад

    Been wanting a hades canyon since they came out for music production, but since i don’t need the upgraded graphics card I’m definitely going with one of these now !!

  • @Sonic6293
    @Sonic6293 5 лет назад +2

    Exciting to see an RGB header on the motherboard. You could put in something like the T-Force Team Delta RGB SSD in there and see the lights, if that's your thing.

  • @LordAizenBankai
    @LordAizenBankai 6 лет назад +1

    Hey, do you ship to Romania?

  • @godwhomismike
    @godwhomismike 5 лет назад +2

    I won the 7th generation i7 NUC back in April. I really wish I had the extra two cores of this new model.

  • @espritdivin9247
    @espritdivin9247 5 лет назад

    very good presentation

  • @angelme5692
    @angelme5692 5 лет назад +3

    I saw a text in the video saying "Consumer IR Receiver", does it have Infrared capabilities for turning it on or off with a remote control?

  • @tedder42
    @tedder42 5 лет назад +2

    Do you have any info on how to disassemble these? I mean, how to remove the motherboard? Simply removing the two mobo screws isn't sufficient, apparently.

  • @prateesh
    @prateesh 6 лет назад

    Awesome review .... sir is there a way for me to get my hands on pre-production unit as well ?

  • @Sm1thWessonAndMe
    @Sm1thWessonAndMe 4 года назад

    Very in depth, but you never went over what drive height can fit into the 2.5 inch sata bay?

  • @hornetbad
    @hornetbad 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video , can you do side-by-side to the old model ? i need to see the temps different with the new 8th Gen CPU , Regards

  • @marklion315
    @marklion315 5 лет назад

    Are the Lan ports 10GBe?

  • @dacelooper
    @dacelooper 5 лет назад

    You forgot to show us the lid... That was the only reason I watch the video LOL. I want to see what the constraints are on that two and a half inch Bay.

  • @jimv1210vasquezjames
    @jimv1210vasquezjames 5 лет назад +6

    When the NUC8I5BEH will be available?

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      We are shipping the NUC8i7BEH now and expect to be shipping the NUC8i5BEH and NUC8i5BEK around mid-October. Here are the links to pre order. simplynuc.com/8i5beh-full/ simplynuc.com/8i5bek-full/ We are typically the first to have them.

  • @Gallery90
    @Gallery90 5 лет назад +1

    Received my NUC8i7BEH from Simply NUC this afternoon -- an upgrade from my NUC7i7BNH. I pulled the RAM (32GB) and drives (1TB SSD and 2TB HDD) from the old NUC and installed them into the new NUC in a manner of minutes. The difference on booting up and executing software is notable. You should download and install Intel's Driver and Support Assistant to install/update drivers. The different lids for the Gen 8 NUCs will take a while to come into the market, since the body dimensions are just a little different (as per the video). I have the dual USB-2 lid on my old NUC -- used for mouse and keyboard. Overall I'm quite pleased and the Gen 8 CPUs bring NUCs into the "no excuses needed" category for most PC work.

    • @plumbumq
      @plumbumq 5 лет назад

      Good day to you, kind sir!
      Say, what about fan noice in new NUC - is it louder than the old one?

    • @Gallery90
      @Gallery90 5 лет назад +1

      [Updated] Where I got the most fan noise in my NUC 7 was during longer PhotoShop sessions and when I was resampling full length movies. Most of what I've done the past few days has been a lot of file moving and deleting whilst organizing files on the NUC and cross-organizing with my laptop. That said, I don't recall the NUC 8 fan spinning up like the older model did.
      Update: Today I moved 51.8GB (8500+ files) from the NUC 8 to a Samsung 500GB T5 portable. This task was long enough (though pretty fast, since everything was USB 3.1) to get things warmed up. I used CPUID HWMonitor to track the temperatures. Eventually, 3 of the 4 cores maxed at 100C and the 4th to 98C. But the fan held things to those levels. You could hear it changing speeds to keep things under control. My totally unscientific impression is that this is quieter than my old NUC. The central air conditioning noise in the room was higher than the NUC's -- that may say more about the A/C than the NUC.
      A second transfer was 18.2GB (21,800 files). I timed it: 1 min/55secs. One core got up to 92C, the others up to 88C. You could hear the fan changing speeds, but it never got up to the speed of the first transfer. The NUC is about 26 inches/66 cm from my ears. (The T5 maxed at 47C on the first transfer, and 43C on the second).

    • @raevenphillips417
      @raevenphillips417 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for sharing about this! I didn't realize one could purchase a lid that has additional ports. I'll definitely be looking for one. Is it easy to install? Does the alternate lid have to plug into the motherboard somewhere? Are the lids made by Intel or a third party? Thanks in advance!

    • @Gallery90
      @Gallery90 5 лет назад

      GORITE (www.gorite.com/) is an Intel partner. They make a range of lids with different ports. For my NUC 7 I got the lid with two USB 2 ports to connect my keyboard and mouse. There are two USB 2 connectors on the motherboard. You will need to open up the NUC to do this. GORITE has a video that shows how to do it (which wasn't available when I installed mine). You'll need some needle-nose pliers and/or curved hemostats to do the installation. Again, nothing available for the NUC 8 as of this post.

    • @dacelooper
      @dacelooper 5 лет назад

      you upgraded from a bnh to a nearly identical beh? for the what, 0.5ghz bump? I think you're missing the point of the nuc's design.

  • @raevenphillips417
    @raevenphillips417 5 лет назад +3

    I hate to be thick, but where does the 2.5" SSD plug in? I didn't see where that would happen on the motherboard. On a couple of older images I found in an internet search, it looked like the SSD slides into the top or bottom somehow, and that it lays parallel to the motherboard. Is this correct? I plan to use an existing 2.5" SSD for my main drive for the NUC and just want to be sure I know how/where it installs. :)

    • @sighheinrich
      @sighheinrich 5 лет назад +1

      Its in the lid/bottom plate, where the cables go to

    • @stephenrichards5386
      @stephenrichards5386 5 лет назад

      don't understand what you are saying Where is the SSD 2.5" housed and then connected. What cables do you mean? Existing cables or new cables.

    • @sighheinrich
      @sighheinrich 5 лет назад +1

      @@stephenrichards5386 Look at 7:11 in the video. In the upper middle you have a black cable with a label: SATA CABLE. To the left of it there's a black cable hooked into the board with a white connecter. That's the power. Both those cables are for the 2,5" drive. You can see the HDD mounting place in this video: ruclips.net/video/k2MSX-4XqFY/видео.html

    • @stephenrichards5386
      @stephenrichards5386 5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Sigh. I hadn't noticed the case attached to the lid. I'm travelling until next week so will not be checking 'til then. Thanks a lot.

    • @sighheinrich
      @sighheinrich 5 лет назад +6

      @@stephenrichards5386 You are welcome Stephen. And thank you. This is the first civil conversation I have had on RUclips since I started, although I have tried my best. :-)

  • @snusmumriken232
    @snusmumriken232 5 лет назад

    Hi, thanks for this video. Could you please comment on the hard drive cage? Could the cage accommodate a 2.5" drive that is 15mm thick - like Seagate's 3TB+ models?

  • @ronnyecastro7650
    @ronnyecastro7650 4 года назад

    It's possible to use 12v 3a electrical adapter

  • @Kicker700
    @Kicker700 6 лет назад +2

    With the new cooling blower, how do these compare to older models in terms of noise and loudness?

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  6 лет назад +7

      Actually less noisy since the fan doesn't have to spin as fast.

    • @JohnPMiller
      @JohnPMiller 6 лет назад +2

      My NUC7i7bnh is really loud and quite warm when under load (Handbrake video encoding). I'd like to see a video of the two NUCs side-by-side showing temps and comparing audio levels. I often wear ear protection to drown out the high-pitched blower.

    • @JohnPMiller
      @JohnPMiller 5 лет назад

      SFseis Thanks. I did try various speed settings in the BIOS, but I prefer system longevity to noise level. My NUC is fully loaded with 32GB, M.2 & spinning disk. My house gets above 30°C in the summer, and the NUC was above 90°C. I've been planning a new 3d-printed top with an 80mm fan, but I hate to remove the current cooler.

  • @davidfastje8469
    @davidfastje8469 5 лет назад

    Can you run this off of the thunderbolt port or do you need the 19v power cord?

  • @diggw
    @diggw 4 года назад

    нормальный обзор, понятно что зачем и при выборе помогает

  • @defic
    @defic 5 лет назад +3

    Please explain how the wake word can be used to turn on the NUC @ 2:55

    • @Mcstikman
      @Mcstikman 5 лет назад +1

      Yes... This person asking the real questions

    • @Mcstikman
      @Mcstikman 5 лет назад

      @defic Did you ever figure this out?

  • @sebastiangeorge1721
    @sebastiangeorge1721 5 лет назад

    I want this

  • @r2dnel
    @r2dnel 5 лет назад

    So with both connectors you can run M.2 SSD as your primary and do a 2.5" secondary drive?

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  5 лет назад

      Correct.

    • @r2dnel
      @r2dnel 5 лет назад

      @@simplynuc Yep, sold... Thanks!

  • @ianblake1980
    @ianblake1980 5 лет назад +4

    no more led ring :(

  • @lubricentrohotrod3978
    @lubricentrohotrod3978 5 лет назад

    wher can i get one

  • @danimoosakhan
    @danimoosakhan 5 лет назад

    Can it run ESXi 6.7 or 6.5? i am looking for mini computer for my home lab. Also does this unit come with SATA cable?

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      Yes. We have customers who have successfully loaded it on this model. Here is a link. simplynuc.com/8i7beh-full/

  • @andywolan
    @andywolan 5 лет назад

    Do all of the 8th generation NUCs use the laptop-like power supply? I prefer the wall wort style, so were the 7th gen the last generation to use the wall wort power supply?

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      Unfortunately yes. We do keep a stock of the wall wort as well if you prefer we ship with one of those instead.

    • @andywolan
      @andywolan 5 лет назад

      @@aaronrowsell8364 Will the wall wart power supply work with the NUC8. I believe the NUC8 needs 90W while the NUC7 needs 65W. (Or do you have a 90W wall wart on the site that I am not finding?)

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      @@andywolan That is correct. So the wall wort only works for the i3 and i5 8th gen but not recommended for the i7. Here is the link simplynuc.com/product/65w-wall-wart-style-power-adapter/

  • @MassimoLandi83
    @MassimoLandi83 4 года назад +1

    I wanted to ask you a curiosity, for those who know more: I am going to buy the NUC object of this review, but I'd like to know if any new version will be released soon, so maybe I wait before buying. Thanks to those who'll be able to help me.

  • @erroljanusz6731
    @erroljanusz6731 4 года назад +2

    The next generation should include LTE and there goes all of the low voltage wiring jobs.

  • @josephfloyd727
    @josephfloyd727 4 года назад

    @Simply NUC were you able to successfully install Alexa?

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  4 года назад +1

      Yes, we have been able to install the Alexa App.

  • @thliang17
    @thliang17 5 лет назад

    Any way to repast CPU?

  • @adamwalter2573
    @adamwalter2573 3 года назад +1

    I could barely get this model (slim) and I must say that after adding 16 GB RAM, NVME disk, it's a monster and sad to say, but can reasily replace my desktop :)
    I haven't played games on it yet (runs as a server with high load).

  • @giapnk90
    @giapnk90 5 лет назад

    When I restart it does not show any thing in the monitor. Just " No HDMI signal from your device"
    :(((((

  • @dlloyd6300
    @dlloyd6300 5 лет назад

    could this be sandwich mounted between a wall mount and the monitor?

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад +1

      Yes. We use this mount here to accomplish that. simplynuc.com/product/vesa-extension-bracket-sidewinder/ Please reach out to sales@simplynuc.com with any questions.

  • @prateesh
    @prateesh 5 лет назад

    Any chance of getting this delivered to me at end of sep .... m heading back to India and wants the newest model !!!

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      We should be able to deliver the 8i7BEH model by the end of September and are taking pre orders now. You can cancel at anytime if we for some reason can't make the delivery date. Here is a link: simplynuc.com/8i7beh-full/

  • @gaatutube
    @gaatutube 5 лет назад

    Will this really support 64GB (2 x 32 GB) ? Looked at all the specs available online and nowhere do they say it supports more than 32 GB.

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      Maximum is 2 x 16GB 32GB total.

    • @gaatutube
      @gaatutube 5 лет назад +1

      At 7:05 he says it will support 64 Gigs whenever 32G SO DIMMS become available in future. That's why I was questioning this.

    • @granttaylor8179
      @granttaylor8179 Год назад

      I have 64GB in mine. Runs great as a little Hyper-v server.

  • @IsleSeat
    @IsleSeat 5 лет назад

    How do I connect my Bose Companion Multimedia Speakers 3.5mm jack? Only in the front?

    • @blueribb99
      @blueribb99 5 лет назад

      Yes, if your speakers are amplified.

  • @DanielleEmberley
    @DanielleEmberley 5 лет назад

    Thunderbolt chipset? alpine ridge? titan ridge?

    • @charlesabdouch3052
      @charlesabdouch3052 5 лет назад +1

      Currently still using the Alpine Ridge controller. From what I understand, the TB3 controller may be built into the processor in the future.

  • @jah2301
    @jah2301 5 лет назад

    does it ship with a power cable?

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      Yes. Power cable and mounting bracket. Here is a link to the product. simplynuc.com/nuc-products/

  • @oliverkhoo
    @oliverkhoo 5 лет назад +1

    Can I use it without the lid?

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  5 лет назад

      Yes. That wouldn't effect it.

  • @miul84
    @miul84 5 лет назад

    came here to see the 2.5 hdd tray, but you didn't show it :(

    • @charlesabdouch3052
      @charlesabdouch3052 5 лет назад

      Wow, I didn't notice that. Thank you for catching that.

  • @charng
    @charng 5 лет назад +5

    when can we see the i5 version?

  • @LiLBitsDK
    @LiLBitsDK 6 лет назад

    Samsung announced the 32gig sodimm modules in may 2018 so they already exist

    • @cabdouch
      @cabdouch 5 лет назад

      They may have announced them, but I can't seem to actually find any, from anyone. It is possible that some 3rd party did a stacked SO-DIMM, but some of those are so thick, that won't fit in stacked sockets. If you can provide a link to someone that actually has them, I should be able to get two for testing and report back.
      Thank you,

  • @hunterp589
    @hunterp589 5 лет назад

    Now this is the mac mini apple should've released. Decent upgradability, a fairly reasonable price tag, and besides the graphics on this is in theory quite a bit better than the UHD 630 included on the mac mini.

    • @flipnap2112
      @flipnap2112 5 лет назад

      but you have to use windows :(

    • @hunterp589
      @hunterp589 5 лет назад

      @@flipnap2112 Not if you hackintosh it...

    • @flipnap2112
      @flipnap2112 5 лет назад

      @@hunterp589 been down that road once and never again. WAY too many issues that i cant keep up with. went to a "regular mac" and the most stable machine I've ever worked on. and I'm platform agnostic, so i really have no bias. but if i have a job to do that needs to be on a mac its never going to be a hackintosh ever again. worst nightmare ever

    • @hunterp589
      @hunterp589 5 лет назад +1

      @@flipnap2112 Okay, I respect that. I built a Hackintosh a couple years ago with an i7-6700K and an r9 390X and it has been very stable for video editing and audio work. I generally prefer Windows, so my primary machine is another Windows computer. But really whatever works for you is the best thing you can have.

  • @ajnick3616
    @ajnick3616 6 лет назад

    how much does it cost?

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 6 лет назад

      The different Bean Canyon models are listed for sale as fully configured systems here simplynuc.com/nuc-products/

  • @dmssultan5118
    @dmssultan5118 4 года назад

    Dear Concern,
    Could you comment if I can install the following M.2 drive in the tall kit (with 2.5 SSD option)? it has height 6mm for the cooling frame. Or, is it absolutely necessary to choose the thinner M.2 disk like Samsung NVMe (having a height less than .35 cm)? Please reply to make decisions in the purchase.
    www.adata.com/jo/specification/596

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 4 года назад +1

      We have had thick M.2 SSD 2280's in there. It has a thick pad that compresses down, but not enough to cause damage to the board.

    • @charlesabdouch3052
      @charlesabdouch3052 4 года назад +1

      There is a thermal pad to help sink the heat away from the SSD. While we normally use SSDs that don't have their own cooling attachment, the thermal pad is thick and soft and should squish around the SSDs cooling solution just fine. Intel NUCs support double-sided SSDs which many or most laptops don't and with both SATA and PCIe, we have not tested an SSD that did not work yet.

  • @zaggazow3727
    @zaggazow3727 5 лет назад

    Can I: use a 2.5 sata drive from my laptop
    use a single bank of 16 gb memory

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  5 лет назад

      the 2.5 should work fine. You would want to make sure that your laptop memory is compatible. would need to be a so-dimm but you don't have to use dual bank.

    • @zaggazow3727
      @zaggazow3727 5 лет назад +1

      Great...thnx...you 'da man'...

  • @Nickbaldeagle02
    @Nickbaldeagle02 5 лет назад

    They shudda put a mini pcie slot in the rear to connect an eGPU.

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад +2

      You can do that through the Thunderbolt port.

  • @yusifme3534
    @yusifme3534 4 года назад

    Intel said max ram size 32GB not support 64GB, plus its very expensive on your website when build , some hardware more less price in many websites then yours

    • @JensHove
      @JensHove 4 года назад

      It does support 64 GB. Verified here: www.virtuallyghetto.com/2019/03/64gb-memory-on-the-intel-nucs.html

  • @davide.s.9880
    @davide.s.9880 4 года назад +1

    Would you stop calling it a blower it's a fan.

  • @TheDesertsweeper
    @TheDesertsweeper 5 лет назад

    Do NOT try to upgrade the BIOS unless you want to risk bricking this thing. Just live with whatever it comes with.

  • @trayoibry8246
    @trayoibry8246 6 лет назад

    Cinebench please

    • @cabdouch
      @cabdouch 6 лет назад

      Unfortunately, we're not allowed to release performance metrics until production models, which in some cases, the pre-production did not perform as well as production models due to driver issues. We can say that the CPU performance is slightly better than the Hades Canyon and the GPU performance is somewhat like the Skull Canyon.

    • @thisrocks
      @thisrocks 6 лет назад

      Charles Abdouch damn, nice, thank you!

  • @mrscreamer379
    @mrscreamer379 6 лет назад +26

    Desktop PC - 4 cores 8 threads ... i7 price tag. So greedy. I wish AMD would compete in this space with a low power 2200GE and 2400GE Ryzen competitor. Intel are abusing customers. We might also see some half decent integrated graphics.

    • @mrscreamer379
      @mrscreamer379 5 лет назад +1

      That's like giving a man with cataracts a patch for his left eye.

    • @leftestali
      @leftestali 5 лет назад

      @@mrscreamer379 lol!!!

    • @oblivionlord1242
      @oblivionlord1242 5 лет назад

      the 2200ge is crap compared to the 655, and the 2400ge isn't much better

    • @dwightehowell8179
      @dwightehowell8179 5 лет назад +1

      Hades Canyon has AMD graphics.

    • @fwelstars7643
      @fwelstars7643 5 лет назад +1

      amd fanboy...

  • @remembernoahtheflood
    @remembernoahtheflood 5 лет назад +2

    The new NUC8 series does not support Windows 7. Intel has no drivers for it. Windows 10 only.

  • @getstew
    @getstew 4 года назад

    I will always think "vagina" every time I hear "bean canyon."

  • @kaiserped
    @kaiserped 5 лет назад +2

    I'm not a grammar nazi but 3:59 it should be TDP, not TPD. (-:

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  5 лет назад +1

      Nice catch!

    • @TheUtuber999
      @TheUtuber999 3 года назад +1

      If you *weren't* a grammar nazi, you would have kept it to yourself. ;)

  • @TheWorld4all
    @TheWorld4all 5 лет назад

    MSI cubi 3 silent is way better and cheaper.

  • @PrestonCovell
    @PrestonCovell 5 лет назад

    We quit buying the NUCs. They would burn out around the 1 year mark. Switched to the HP zMini and they are lasting longer.

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад

      Can I ask what you are using them for and if you purchased them from us?

    • @aaronrowsell8364
      @aaronrowsell8364 5 лет назад +1

      They also have a three year warranty from Intel so if they are failing due to the NUC (Very rare as far as what we see) Intel will replace them.

  • @zeus1117
    @zeus1117 5 лет назад

    Just buy an Asrock Deskmini 110 with an 65W i7 CPU (a Noctua L9i cooler fits in perfectly). It has been around for years now and it is still cheaper than this one. Size is almost the same as well ! Who would buy this intel overpriced box ?

    • @CrimsonBlasphemy
      @CrimsonBlasphemy 5 лет назад +2

      Are you thinking of the DeskMini 310? While I would normally agree about the pricing vs past NUCs, you have to consider the I/O options of the NUC8i7BEH especially. Depending on sourcing a 65W i7-8700 is gonna be about $300 (low estimate), so now the DeskMini 310 + CPU is ~$400 vs the ~$500 NUC8i7BEH.
      When you spec them out the NUC8i7BEH is not really "overpriced", and not with the Thunderbolt 3 port in the mix. The DeskMini 310 is also running USB 3.1 Gen1, not Gen2.
      There are definite use cases for both boards, and the prices are competitive.

    • @technologyanimals
      @technologyanimals 5 лет назад

      ​@@CrimsonBlasphemy There doesn't seem to be a 6-core NUC out there yet, that would be sweet, especially with TB3.

  • @brewno
    @brewno 4 года назад

    stop saying alexa

  • @bobriemersma
    @bobriemersma 5 лет назад +3

    The screaming planned obsolescence of NUCs and imitators is a bit disturbing from both lifecycle cost and waste disposal perspectives.
    With only modest upsizing to the form factor to stop relying on laptop-spec components, eschewing the jam-max-RAM philosophy, and down-spec clock rates you could have slightly larger, long-lifecycle, cooler running, more significantly upgradeable devices. Plenty of room for innovation, competition, higher value, and customer loyalty.

    • @dacelooper
      @dacelooper 5 лет назад +1

      Respectfully Bob, you couldn't be more wrong. Laptop components are in highest demand due to mobile processors finally having competitive performance to their desktop counterparts. This demand means there going to be more affordable and most likely take over the market except for the few Niche exceptions or raw power is truly applicable. As far as reliability and Longevity goes they are physically equal if not advantaged because do to their lower tdp's. You might be confusing there reliability with the data pulled from the laptop Market which is skewed due to the fact that laptop's get extremely abused. Their failure has nothing to do with component architecture, unless you're talking about value laptops and their continually failing air flow designs. ive picked up a nuc8i7beh and it out performs every desktop in my office. 4.5ghz i7 with a GTX1070 eGPU wired to Thunberbolt3 for my casual gaming needs. its actually replaced my laptop because i can just plug it in to any hotel tv. in fact, if thunderbolt 3 was around to solve weak gpu in my i7 3770s laptop, i would have been very happy sticking with that. i/o is key here, with tb3 and usb3.1 ver2, I'm confident this will be future-proof at least 8 to 10 years out!

    • @godwhomismike
      @godwhomismike 5 лет назад

      I think the 8th generation Bean Canyon NUC is a really nice package with the quad-core and 8 processing threads. I have the last generation with the 7th generation i7 with the dual-core and I honestly wished most times for a quad-core. I won the 7th gen i7 NUC and added in some nice hardware myself into it: 16GB RAM, 500GB Samsung NVMe, and a 2TB 5400rpm storage drive. I wish I had the 8th generation, the only difference I would do is bump up to 32GB ram. I like the NUC a lot but again, but I think this 8th generation i7 is the sweet spot.

  • @farukkhan1641
    @farukkhan1641 4 года назад

    I m IT guy so using this pc for several sites it a garbage . Continuously window get corrupted. Restarting few time it's gonna end in corrupt windows. I would not recommend it to anyone

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  4 года назад

      Sounds like you may have gotten a bad unit. If you purchased it from us we will happily swap it out for a new one. We have shipped thousands of these and the fallout rate is less than half of one percent. I would suggest returning the unit to Intel for a replacement if you didn't purchase it from Simply NUC.

    • @farukkhan1641
      @farukkhan1641 4 года назад

      @@simplynuc neaaah I didn't purchase a single piece it around 100 pieces purchased. With specs 4 GB ram. I3 . We use it normally as ds player . It not worth it. Continuous win corrupt . And heat issue are two main cause.

    • @simplynuc
      @simplynuc  4 года назад

      @@farukkhan1641 Sorry to hear that. It sounds like it could be an issue with lower end RAM or SSD's. I would look into replacing those on one system with higher quality parts to see if that resolves the issues. Simply NUC only uses quality parts that have passed our performance and reliability requirements.

    • @farukkhan1641
      @farukkhan1641 4 года назад

      @@simplynuc I am talking about exactly model no. Ip975. One more drawback for this model is no audio jack we must use adaptor to connect audio.
      And now recently we purchased new model for one bank around 20 pcs. With specs i5 .they work really well.
      I think the model was ip 985.