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Replace Your Gaming PC With This – Intel NUC 13

Replace Your Gaming PC With This – Intel NUC 13

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  1. I'm actually considering getting a NUC will the on board graphics be enough to power Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom? I have a 13 year old desktop with a Pentium i7 from back in 2010 seeing your video is giving me the urge to upgrade. I'm not a gamer but I do do some photography and a wee bit of video.

  2. NUC 13 Pro i7-1360P ,,,What about the issue with Intel Ethernet Controller I226-V with slow WAN speeds okay on LAN? and how to fix it, I've done a clean install of Win11pro and all the latest drivers,, I've given up troubleshooting and now using a Thunderbolt to Ethernet adaptor to get full bandwidth of 1Gb on WAN ….. NUC13L3Hv7 uses a I226-LM and has no issues

  3. this is opposite of gaming. It's an office computer, or portable for travelling between 2 locations or one to connect to a TV.
    Gaming = with real dedicated videocard
    I assembled mine for less than $800 with i7-1360P, Ripjaws 32GB (2x16GB) & Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
    Just get a gaming laptop/desktop if you want gaming

  4. Used NUCs for a couple of years. So here's a long story short – for internet browsing, reading, watching movies or even small network/nas server – it's more that required ! But for gaming ? Nope. Fan noise will make you crazy and games will slow down due to thermal throttling. Better buy those larges NUCs, if they are still named NUCs 🙂 I wish they were built as Lego bricks – you replace GPU/CPU with a better one, every year etc etc. I know, won't be a cheap solution but how much fun it would give you !

  5. Great for those that want to focus on good performance for work and want to game on a console. Accountants, data analysts, Python programmers, and office admins managing office supplies.

  6. Holy cow! It's still just short of $1,000. No thanks.
    Only low spec needs justifies a mini PC in my opinion. The more power, the price goes up far too much.
    A desktop with the same specs would be much less, plus you can get a small case for space saving.
    I just don't think a super-powered mini PC is worth the price tag.

  7. I don't understand.

    I do agree that NUC is great small form factor PC. It is powerful and is very power efficient.
    Same can be said about mac mini.

    You have said that the guy in video replaced his mac mini with NUC. But I did not get enough reasoning on why.

    Doesn't mac mini consume less power? Does NUC perform better at same TDP?

    Sorry if I question too much. I daily drive the 6800u powered handheld console, but was previously using the m1. I do enjoy the efficiency of recent hardware I want to know more about your findings.

  8. I dont think this is a good product man. With all that power comes a lot of heat and i dont believe it to be quiet one bit. The cost is still higher than a pc a just built on pc part picker for 100 less and will crush this thing in performance while staying way cooler in temperatures.

  9. I had one as my PLEX server, but had since been virtualized in my NAS when I upgraded the NAS. Now I have one as my retro arcade with a TB3 eGPU to a 1650

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