and put an i5 in it, I would add a nice Noctua fan and have the PERFECT computer. Also just big enough for a 2.5 SSD so one would have more options. It would still be the smallest computer around
Small, quiet, powerful. A man can dream
If Intel would make the NUC a few inches taller...
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Re: If Intel would make the NUC a few inches taller...
Totally agree. Got the NUC, G. Skill 16 GB ram, Crucial m4 256GB Msata drive, and Intel 6235 WLAN/Bluetooth card.
Also got the Noctua 80mm fan, Antec Veris Remote (to integrate the small USB remote board) and 2 - 2TB 2.5in WD MY Passport drives (the ones with built onto the drive USB).
I am planning on a custom hardwood case approximate 5x5x5in hardwood cube to put all the above in. Should be a neat and fun HTPC project.
The NUCs have a bunch of neat possible uses. Beyond HTPCs, I could see a small car PC and a small portable VM ESXI server for demo use.
Jay
Also got the Noctua 80mm fan, Antec Veris Remote (to integrate the small USB remote board) and 2 - 2TB 2.5in WD MY Passport drives (the ones with built onto the drive USB).
I am planning on a custom hardwood case approximate 5x5x5in hardwood cube to put all the above in. Should be a neat and fun HTPC project.
The NUCs have a bunch of neat possible uses. Beyond HTPCs, I could see a small car PC and a small portable VM ESXI server for demo use.
Jay
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Re: If Intel would make the NUC a few inches taller...
Nice little project. Congrats! I just like a small, quiet yet super fast computer that has a huge thermal envelope so I do not have to worry about heat ever no matter what.
I am very curious to see what other companies do with this form factor.
Lately I have been pondering this: http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.p ... 97&area=en
On the big side, but can use a regular PSU with a nice 120mmm fan for quiet and a nice slow chip fan too. I even wondered about passive CPU as the 180 built in fan points down ?? And also I canto keep $$$ down. use my i7 and current RAM ans SSD to move over so to keep $$$ down.
I will ponder for awhile.
I am very curious to see what other companies do with this form factor.
Lately I have been pondering this: http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.p ... 97&area=en
On the big side, but can use a regular PSU with a nice 120mmm fan for quiet and a nice slow chip fan too. I even wondered about passive CPU as the 180 built in fan points down ?? And also I canto keep $$$ down. use my i7 and current RAM ans SSD to move over so to keep $$$ down.
I will ponder for awhile.