Intel NUC, Intel NUC 11 Mini PC, Panther Canyon NUC11PAHi5, Win10 Pro Mini Computer, Intel Core i5-1135G7,Up to 4.2GHz Turbo,4core,28W Intel Iris Xe Graphics,WiFi6,Thunderbolt 3(16GB RAM+512GB SSD)
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iamwhoiamtoday
> 3 dayI bought the barebones version of this.
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arturo
> 3 dayNo hazzle. Plug and play PC. Great performance.
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XBox Dan
> 3 dayIt’s amazing the power of this machine. It’s replacing a monstrous old workstation that I had. It’s smaller than the hard drive connected to it
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S. Kuhn
31-10-20242 came with Win11 Pro installed rather than the ordered Win10 Pro. Fortunately for this client and their applications, didnt cause issues.
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Camera Shy
> 3 dayIve had two and love the form factor. Unfortunately, the quality is not built in. Ive had two i7 units and both failed. One completely died due to motherboard failure and the other the M2.NVME port died. Intels technical support is a joke and their warranty is worthless.
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Prof. Travis Friesen
> 3 dayProduct is nice and small but somewhat buggy
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Jason S.
Greater than one weekFast shipping, everything was in the box, just what I ordered, havent hooked up yet but Im sure its fine.
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EC Reviews
> 3 dayThe N5105 is equipped to run most 64-bit applications smoothly, a feat usually associated with larger systems. Despite this impressive processing capability, it operates almost inaudibly, making it an ideal choice for environments where noise is a concern. Whether you are working on data-intensive spreadsheets, streaming high-definition videos, or navigating through multiple browser tabs, the N5105 offers a lag-free experience that can stand up against any full-sized desktop.
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Shayne
> 3 dayI purchased this PC and It ran every app we threw at it lightning fast.. It installed everything we needed for work.
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Dan
Greater than one weekThis review is for the Intel NUC 11, NUC11ATKC4 Barebone Mini PC with Celeron N5105 and no memory, storage or operating system. I selected the N5105 because it is 4-core processor and functions exceptionally well for low-end work on Windows 11. I needed a mini PC to run my smart home devices and security cameras and run an FTP server. I researched every N5105 mini PC option on Amazon in the under $250 price-range. Every other one is made by no-name brands with dubious quality and limited warranties and they generally use the slowest sub-optimal storage and memory components and often clunky cooling solutions. I wanted high quality components to suit my 24/7 operational requirements and found this barebones Intel NUC best suited my needs. Where other brands lock you in with non-upgradeable hardware, most everything in the NUC is standard fare of the highest order, e.g. NVMe storage, DDR4 SODIMM memory, M.2 WiFi card. This affords exceptional flexibility. I added 16 GB of G.Skill 3200 MHz DDR4, a 500GB Western Digital Gen 3 NVMe for storage, and a Windows license I transferred from an old decommissioned PC and upgraded to Windows 11 Pro for free. Because I shopped sales before Christmas I was all in for less than $245. Sure, I could have saved a few dollars on a no-name brand, but I would have sacrificed quality, performance, and a 3 year factory warranty from a top American company. If you can get a NUC on sale, dont hesitate.