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<blockquote data-quote="RicoHTPC" data-source="post: 956882" data-attributes="member: 110900"><p>It is actually not too bad what Intel offers there. You would get a cpu which is sufficiently strong for normal mp</p><p>operations, a graphic chipset which will meet all requirements (at least for single monitor use) and on top this would</p><p>be quite power efficient too (tdp of the cpu 17W, external power supply 65W). </p><p>On the other hand you could get a system with a G630T cpu and a graphic card which would give you the same</p><p>but for less money. And it could then have passive cooling or at least a more sophisticated active cooling than the</p><p>out of the box version intel is coming up with. </p><p>One good point though is the size of this nuc thing..</p><p>To sum it up it's size and the out of the box feeling for intels nuc versus price and silent cooling for a individually</p><p>created system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RicoHTPC, post: 956882, member: 110900"] It is actually not too bad what Intel offers there. You would get a cpu which is sufficiently strong for normal mp operations, a graphic chipset which will meet all requirements (at least for single monitor use) and on top this would be quite power efficient too (tdp of the cpu 17W, external power supply 65W). On the other hand you could get a system with a G630T cpu and a graphic card which would give you the same but for less money. And it could then have passive cooling or at least a more sophisticated active cooling than the out of the box version intel is coming up with. One good point though is the size of this nuc thing.. To sum it up it's size and the out of the box feeling for intels nuc versus price and silent cooling for a individually created system. [/QUOTE]
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