Great to hear. The Intel NUC series was great for some power efficient devices for homelabs and self-hosting. Great upgrade options, too.
this post was submitted on 19 Jul 2023
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NUCs are great for applications where you need a reliable, powerful PC that is basically an appliance. I've bought dozens for various purposes.
That's good news. They are near little devices.
Excellent. I absolutely love my Hades Canyon NUC as my daily driver PC. Used a i5 NUC as a Plex/Sonarr/Radarr/etc machine for a while too, great little units.