Another one: will an Intel 520 SSD 60GB 2.5mm (9.5mm height) work in a D54250WYKH? Or only the drives from this list are compatible?
Thank you kindly.
Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK Review
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Re: Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK Review
To run a 2.5" notebook drive with a 9.5mm z-height you have to use the D54250WYKH. That list is far from complete, so there are many more compatible. The Intel 520 Series of 2.5" SSDs will work in the Intel D54250WYKH.exitmrhat wrote:Another one: will an Intel 520 SSD 60GB 2.5mm (9.5mm height) work in a D54250WYKH? Or only the drives from this list are compatible?
Thank you kindly.
Intel BOXD54250WYKH1
Look what appeared this evening in stock!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6856102055
I just got a 10% coupon too.
Too bad all my money is in amazon gift cards right now.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6856102055
I just got a 10% coupon too.
Too bad all my money is in amazon gift cards right now.
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Re: Intel BOXD54250WYKH1
nc88droid wrote:Look what appeared this evening in stock!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6856102055
I just got a 10% coupon too.
Too bad all my money is in amazon gift cards right now.
Wow 3 years parts and labor is nothing to sneeze at either, longer than a lot of the hard drives on the market today
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All of the Intel NUCs have a 3-year warranty, which is very nice. Even the $128 Intel NUC DN2820DYKH is backed by a 3-year warranty!Kaos Kid wrote:
Wow 3 years parts and labor is nothing to sneeze at either, longer than a lot of the hard drives on the market today
Re: Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK Review
Amazon is 399 on preorder status for the I5 haswell nuc with 2.5hd accommodations.
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Re: Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK Review
Plan on getting the D54250WYKH, will it work?
My setup will be like this:
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Intel NUC D54250WYKH
Intel 530 Series mSATA SSD 180GB
Kingston HyperX LoVo SO-DIMM DDR3L PC12800/1600MHz CL9 2x4GB (KHX16LS9P1K2/8)
Intel Wireless AC 7260
Hitachi Travelstar 5K1500 HTS541515A9E630 32MB 1.5TB
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I plan to connect the screens like this:
mini DP -> HDMI -> TV (Panasonic TX-P42X20E)
mini HDMI -> HDMI -> Onkyo TX-NR5008 -> EIZO FS2331 and TOSHIBA MT400
I need to be able to run the EIZO screen without the reciever having to be on, and also to be able to decode DD/DTS on the reciever.
My plan is to install Windows 7.
Any comments before I order?
/Evert
My setup will be like this:
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Intel NUC D54250WYKH
Intel 530 Series mSATA SSD 180GB
Kingston HyperX LoVo SO-DIMM DDR3L PC12800/1600MHz CL9 2x4GB (KHX16LS9P1K2/8)
Intel Wireless AC 7260
Hitachi Travelstar 5K1500 HTS541515A9E630 32MB 1.5TB
-----------------------------------------------
I plan to connect the screens like this:
mini DP -> HDMI -> TV (Panasonic TX-P42X20E)
mini HDMI -> HDMI -> Onkyo TX-NR5008 -> EIZO FS2331 and TOSHIBA MT400
I need to be able to run the EIZO screen without the reciever having to be on, and also to be able to decode DD/DTS on the reciever.
My plan is to install Windows 7.
Any comments before I order?
/Evert
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Re: Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK Review
I won't be much help as I'm not sure if that particular memory kit and video output configuration will be good to go or not. There are just too many combinations out there to test and I don't have that memory kit let along any of the receivers or TV to try out. The only thing you can do is try it out and then post back here if it works or not to help out others that might be wanting to know the same thing. Sorry for the non-answer.e_kjellgren wrote:Plan on getting the D54250WYKH, will it work?
My setup will be like this:
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Intel NUC D54250WYKH
Intel 530 Series mSATA SSD 180GB
Kingston HyperX LoVo SO-DIMM DDR3L PC12800/1600MHz CL9 2x4GB (KHX16LS9P1K2/8)
Intel Wireless AC 7260
Hitachi Travelstar 5K1500 HTS541515A9E630 32MB 1.5TB
-----------------------------------------------
I plan to connect the screens like this:
mini DP -> HDMI -> TV (Panasonic TX-P42X20E)
mini HDMI -> HDMI -> Onkyo TX-NR5008 -> EIZO FS2331 and TOSHIBA MT400
I need to be able to run the EIZO screen without the reciever having to be on, and also to be able to decode DD/DTS on the reciever.
My plan is to install Windows 7.
Any comments before I order?
/Evert
Re: Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK Review
Hi
Using 2*4GB 1866 RAM (F3-1866C10D-8GRSL) the whole thing has random BSODs.
By removing one stick, it becomes stable again (but what's the point then?).
Has anyone else had instability issues with 1866 RAM?
Using 2*4GB 1866 RAM (F3-1866C10D-8GRSL) the whole thing has random BSODs.
By removing one stick, it becomes stable again (but what's the point then?).
Has anyone else had instability issues with 1866 RAM?