Soldato
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Haha, the GPU enclosure is a monster compared to the tiny NUC!
Clean though!
Clean though!
My diminutive NUC11 i7 sitting atop a Razer Core X (with 5700XT inside). MSFS 2020 running pretty well with it.
Yes you can as long as you still have the internal graphics connected to a display.Wow!
If you just want to browse and not game, can you simply turn off the enclosure? I guess you would need a second video cable from the NUC to your monitor?
Wow!
If you just want to browse and not game, can you simply turn off the enclosure? I guess you would need a second video cable from the NUC to your monitor?
It only has two m.2 SSDs but there's a noise coming from it that sounds like a mechanical HDD. My guess is it's static noise.You didn't opt for a SSD or NVME drive?
It only has two m.2 SSDs but there's a noise coming from it that sounds like a mechanical HDD. My guess is it's static noise.
Can you for example surf on one screen with multiple websites open and still stream a 4K HDR youtube video on a second TV without lag?
I am interesting in going nuc and dual 4k screen setup, not sure on your setup but your nuc has the iris graphics with VC1 decode I believe, so it should easily cope with it but its only a theory I have for now!
I sent the i7 back after the whine and static noises were driving me crazy. I already had the i5 version in an Akasa Turing case and it handles what you mentioned with ease so the i7 should have no problem. It's as good as a 7700K. I'm also running two 4K monitors.
thanks that is good to hear, which nuc did you have and was it with the iris Xe graphics?
Finally managed to get hold of a NUC 11 Pro i7 model but boy is the fan noisy. In addition, the coil whine and constant mechanical hard disk type noise is unbelievably loud and annoying, negating the purchase of a fanless Akasa case. I bought the i5 model a few months ago and that has been flawless.