
Article Title: Intel NUC Kit NUC5i5RYK Review
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-nuc-k ... nuc_158261
Pricing At Time of Print: $430 is the estimated street price
Not all NUCs are expensive... I reviewed the Intel NUC DN2820FYKH last year and it runs just $128 plus a drive, memory and the OS.KnightRid wrote:Ok, please tell me if it is just me but I think these NUC's are too expensive. Sure it is nice to have a tiny little computer to hide away somewhere but I wish they would get the pricing down by using a tablet processor or something. Also gets pretty darn hot so I guess you couldn't totally hide it away as you would need adequate air flow to make sure it doesn't pop like a bug under a magnifying glass.
Cool concept and I have been watching these for a while now thinking how great they would be to hang on the wall in every room of the house to stream stuff everywhere but the cost needs to come down a ton. Having a NUC in the bathroom to stream while you are doing your business is just a dream I have.
YES!!! Now that is a great price for a little guy to play with. I just think adding more and more to them while increasing the price has taken away the fun versatility of the NUC genre (if you will). Kinda like making a Raspberry Pi with a core i7 and 12TB of storageApoptosis wrote:Not all NUCs are expensive... I reviewed the Intel NUC DN2820FYKH last year and it runs just $128 plus a drive, memory and the OS.KnightRid wrote:Ok, please tell me if it is just me but I think these NUC's are too expensive. Sure it is nice to have a tiny little computer to hide away somewhere but I wish they would get the pricing down by using a tablet processor or something. Also gets pretty darn hot so I guess you couldn't totally hide it away as you would need adequate air flow to make sure it doesn't pop like a bug under a magnifying glass.
Cool concept and I have been watching these for a while now thinking how great they would be to hang on the wall in every room of the house to stream stuff everywhere but the cost needs to come down a ton. Having a NUC in the bathroom to stream while you are doing your business is just a dream I have.
http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-nuc-d ... iew_135053
What benchmarks would you like to see in particular? I'm curious what is important to you, our audience, here in 2015.crossblade wrote:Can you maybe do a side by side comparision table of some comparable benchmark results?
Thank you in advance
If you wait for the i7 version you might as well wait for the new Skylake versions... hehecrossblade wrote:Thank you for the great new articles and the additional tests![]()
You have convinced me - I'm getting one of the new ones for HTPC and (light) gaming.
The only thing to decide is if to wait for the i7 version arriving next quater or get the i5 earlyer