![]() ![]() ![]() This design is meant to provide desktop-gaming-grade performance within a mobile-size CPU, and if our time with NUC is any indication, it succeeds strongly on that front. The new NUC's big calling card is its 8th-Gen Intel Core i7 with Radeon RX Vega M processor (also known as Kaby Lake G), which combines a traditional Intel CPU with discrete AMD graphics, all within a single chip. Intel Hades Canyon NUC: Gaming performance Naturally, costs will vary based on what you decide to put into your NUC, but the price of those parts combined with our $999 review unit totals out to about $1,400 for a fully configured system. You'll have to supply your own memory, storage and operating system.įor the purpose of this review, Intel supplied us with a 512GB Intel 545s series SSD ($139), an Intel Optane SSD 800P ($115), two units of HyperX 8GB DDR4-3200 RAM ($94 each) and a new copy of Windows 10 ($119). ![]() The Intel Hades Canyon NUC is a bare-bones system, meaning all you get out of the box is the PC's Intel Core i7-8009G/AMD Radeon RX Vega M GH hybrid chip. You'll also find two mini DisplayPort 1.2 ports, as well as an HDMI port, giving you plenty of options for connecting to your monitors. In the back, you'll find four USB 3.0 ports, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, two Ethernet ports and an optical audio jack. ![]()
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