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Tockly

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#242643 7-Nov-2018 09:58
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Hi all,

 

I have an as new Intel NUC that is no longer needed. I brought it to use with my TV as a media device, but ended up using a Mac Mini instead.

 

The specs are:

 

Intel Core i3-7100U 2.4Ghz

 

4GB RAM

 

Intel SSD 600P 128GB PCIE SSD

 

Intel HD 620 Graphics

 

Built in NIC and AC Wifi

 

Comes with Windows 10 Pro installed.

 

 

 

From memory it cost me around $700 in May when I brought it, but I'm only looking for offers around $450-$500.

 

PM me if you're interested.

 

C

 

 





 


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Psilan
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  #2121361 7-Nov-2018 10:29
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Hi,

 

 

 

Quite interested in purchasing this, but need to do some research on if it can handle 4k60p / hdr10 etc well first.

 

Thanks.





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Tockly

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  #2121382 7-Nov-2018 10:49
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I didn't get that far when I had it setup sorry. But after a quick Google it looks like it will with the right HDMI cable.





 


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  #2121385 7-Nov-2018 10:51
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Is it the NUC7i3BNH ?





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  #2121389 7-Nov-2018 10:53
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This one is a NUC7i3BNK

 

Sorry should have added that.





 


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  #2121528 7-Nov-2018 13:12
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Now Sold.

 

Thanks.





 


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