🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with Intel NUC - Small Size, Big Impact!
The Intel NUC5CPYH NUC Kit is a compact and powerful mini PC featuring a 1.6 GHz Celeron processor, Intel HD graphics for stunning visuals, and versatile connectivity options including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. With a sleek design and robust security features, it's perfect for professionals seeking efficiency without sacrificing style.
Brand | Intel |
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 5.08 x 11.43 cm; 816.47 g |
Item model number | BOXNUC5CPYH |
Manufacturer | INTEL |
Series | Intel NUC |
Colour | Black/Silver |
Form Factor | Small Form Factor |
Standing screen display size | 3 |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | Celeron N3050 |
Processor Speed | 1.6 GHz |
Processor Count | 1 |
Memory Technology | DDR3 |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 8 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 1600 MHz |
Hard Drive Size | 8 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Intel HD |
Graphics RAM Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Wattage | 65 watts |
Operating System | Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 816 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**R
A More Than Adequate SFF Computer
I am a long-term Mac user but I wanted a cheap Intel NUC to experiment with Arch Linux. I am really surprised at how capable this little computer is. I fitted a 4GB RAM chip and a 128GB SSD. I'm not into gaming (other than learning to create 2D games in Python), so this is really a home workstation. It has only an Intel Celeron but I don't notice much of a drop in speed compared with my Mac mini i7. The HDMI graphics/audio work well with my BENQ 24" monitor. With external speakers running from the monitor the stereo sound is good (classical music mainly). Obviously the demand on the SSD Storage is light because Arch Linux is a super-efficient operating system. I have all the standard types of applications for a home desktop using open source software. I'm no fan of Microsoft so there is none of that on my computer. Overall, I'm delighted with the Intel NUC and I may well buy a more powerful model once the Coffee Lake NUCs are well-established. BTW, Arch Linux is a very straightforward installation on this NUC and is very stable. I updated the BIOS and that is also very easy.
P**N
Rock solid choice
These boxes are absolutely rock solid. They are easy to setup and run perfectly. I have tried them with Ubuntu Linux 16.04 and Windows 10 and they are totally reliable. You get a good feel about the quality as soon as you open the box. When you switch it on the BIOS setup has a Windows style GUI, again giving you a quality feel. Operating system installation with Windows and Linux is totally smooth with no issues - just click, click next.In stark contrast if you are considering Gigabyte Brix as an alternative - don't. I have recently bought two Gigabyte Brix devices and they are unreliable having frequent operating system crashes, both with Window 10 and Linux (not actually supported by Brix). I feel quite burned by this as I spent many hours trying to resolve the problems. Not so with the Intel NUC.
S**B
Working well so far - 4* as can't judge reliability ...
Working well so far - 4* as can't judge reliability fully yet. Just be aware all the external usb ports are USB3.0 - if you're installing an OS from scratch that doesn't have USB3 support (eg Windows 7) then the ports don't work when you get into the OS installer! You can manually add the USB3 drivers to the install image but this is a bit of a pain or you can get an adapter to give you access to the internal USB2 ports (note, not a standard fit - small pitch).
S**H
Very good alternative to traditional PC
I came across NUCs at work, and I thought I'd try one.One of the best IT decisions I ever made... I was struggling with running a Wordpress server on a virtual machine running Ubuntu. I got the NUC plus 8GB RAM and a small SSD for about 200 quid, plugged int my LAN and Bob's yer uncle :-)To be a bit more serious...The hardware is very solid feeling, even though the one I bought was the low end item. Kit contains the NUC itself and a power supply, with minimal documentation, in a very robust package. The required SSD and RAM was very easy to install and went in with no problems. Plugging in and powering up was straightforward, and getting into the BIOS to check and set the boot order was simple.I installed Ubuntu LTS16.04 from a bootable USB, followed by MySQL and WordPress and finally Eclipse for coding purposes (gotta love open source and free software). Connected to my LAN and it has been running as a headless Wordpress server and development platform ever since.Highly recommended as a cheap solution to either desktop or server kit, particularly if you are OK with using a flavour of Linux as the OS.
E**N
Brilliant little piece of kit
I bought this to replace my elderly Mother's old PC which was taking up too much space and beginning to show signs of age. All it will be used for is email, web browsing, and Office programmes. I fitted a 500GB SSD and 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and the whole package cost less than £220 including a Windows 10 Pro OEM license. It took me 5 minutes to assemble, another hour to install the OS, and it works brilliantly. Virtually silent, takes up no space, and looks really neat. My mother is delighted.
P**S
The NUC exceeds expectation on all counts.
This is an excellent piece of kit that fulfilled my expectations exactly. High speed, very low noise, and super easy set up for Linux. The include bracket to mount the unit behind the screen is particularly welcome. I received the NUC and 4GB memory chip in a single delivery 1 day before expected and installed the memory, a 500GB SATA Disk Linux Mint 18.1 and135Gb of programs, music and video in less than 3 hours.
A**N
Misleading information
The Product Information - Technical Details state the system comes with 8GB RAM and the Maximum Supported is 8GB RAM (see attached screenshot). However from the communication with Ebuyer they say RAM size is also the Maximum Supported size which does not make any sense, why would it be twice specified with different names. The included memory was the reason I bought it, if it said RAM size 0GB and Maximum 8GB I wouldn't have had a problem, but I purchased it because I have the Hard drive and needed a system with memory; or I could have oriented for a cheaper one and bought the RAM separately, which in fact I ended up doing as Ebuyer wouldn't agree to send the 8GB (I also was willing to have sent only 4GB as the system was to be ready at a certain date, but they also refused that).
G**H
Great system
Great system, took nearly 20 mins to get it all built, but I was taking my time :)Installed Proxmox and now running my home automation and reporting with power to spare.
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