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#242086 10-Oct-2018 11:55
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Just looking for expressions of interest for the following if you could pm if you are keen.

 

 

 

Intel NUC BOXNUC8I7HVK4 Mini PC i7-8809G 4 core, 8 Threads, 3.1Ghz , up to 4.2Ghz, with Radeon RX VEGA M GH Graphics, Dual Gigabit Lan, 2 X USB 3.1 ( Type A and C), 4 X USB 3, 2 X Thunderbolt 3, Wireless AC + BT. Hades Canyon VR Ready

 

 

 

512gb - Samsung Evo 970 pro nvme

 

16gb (in one stick) of crucial ddr4 memory

 

Windows 10 professional

 

Comes in original box and has been used for perhaps 2 hours

 

 

 

Reason for selling is I purchased an iPhone XS Max as well as the series 4 watch to go with it and now I need to get out of the dog box. 

 

 

 

At this stage I am looking for $1850 which is a pretty good deal imo

 

 

 

 





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Shapenz
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  #2312309 7-Sep-2019 15:59
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Soooo, this is available again. I purchased it from Jase (Thanks) - and it's an amazingly quick machine for such a compact package.... but all my photos are in iCloud (due to my workflow being camera - iPad Pro for editing - Mac / iCloud for storage) - and I just can't find a reliable way to sync photos with Windows...

 

iCloud for windows is missing files even after the download is complete - photosync crashes frequently (Probably due to the 500GB library) - and I even tried Synology Moments but it seems to lose some of the meta data for some reason. I have all my photos backed up in iCloud but I don't trust Apple enough not to also have my own backup.

 

So due to this I'm probably going to get a (overpriced) Mac mini or iMac 5k just for the convenience of iCloud syncing to Photos

 

 

 

Which means this is available - in exactly the same spec and condition as I bought it from Jase for $1500. At that price it seems like far to good a deal to sell on TradeMe or Facebook so I'm hoping a geekzoner might be interested in taking it off my hands.

 

 

 

To recap -

 

Intel NUC BOXNUC8I7HVK4 Mini PC i7-8809G 4 core, 8 Threads, 3.1Ghz , up to 4.2Ghz, with Radeon RX VEGA M GH Graphics, Dual Gigabit Lan, 2 X USB 3.1 ( Type A and C), 4 X USB 3, 2 X Thunderbolt 3, Wireless AC + BT. Hades Canyon VR Ready

 

512gb - Samsung Evo 970 pro nvme

 

32gb DDR4 Memory

 

Windows 10 professional

 

Comes in original box and

 

 

 

$1500 + shipping or pickup from Hamilton

 

 


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