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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M. Rodriguez
> 3 dayExcelente producto. Fácil de instalar.
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Boje
Greater than one weekSeems to run Ubuntu 22 ok, having trouble with VLC playing dvds.
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arturo
> 3 dayNo hazzle. Plug and play PC. Great performance.
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RPB
26-10-2024I bought one of these with the sole purpose of making it a hypervisor/ESXi host. With a little ingenuity I accomplished my goal. Great machine that handles every virtual machine I throw at it. Hooray Intel for making this little gem!
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Frobisher
> 3 dayUPDATE and WARNING: I have been repeatedly contacted OUTSIDE of the Amazon system by a seller who doesnt like this review. Furthermore, they are contacting me outside of the Amazon system, using a gmail account. Be very careful about the sellers for this product.
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Dan
> 3 dayThis 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.
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frankandbb
> 3 dayThis is the second one of these I have purchased. The first one was returned to Amazon for the same problem. From what I found on the Internet, Intel is aware that the chip controlling the Ethernet connector has problems, but has so far not found a fix. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt. When I had the first one connected through an Ethernet switch with other devices, the connector worked. I found the second also worked on the switch but only at 80Mbps. When I removed the other devices, the NUC connector quit working with an error message that the cable wasnt connected. Otherwise, the NUC is a neat replacement for my old tower desktops which is why I didnt give it one star.
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GuangzhengDu
> 3 daySetup was very simple. Used to replace a desktop type computer. Saves desk space with better performance.
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PapaChurbz
> 3 dayIts a great small form factor computer. Vast improvements over the previous NUC 10 & NUC 11 regarding monitor support and connectivity. This unit is being used as a trading workstation (IB) on Windows 11 Pro (22H2) utilizing (2) 32 4K monitors and the performance is very good. Its populated with G.Skill 64 Gig RAM and a 1 TB PCIe NVME Samsung 980 Pro.
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iamwhoiamtoday
> 3 dayI bought the barebones version of this.