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August 2021
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Gute Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten für Speicher und Grafikkarte
Dual-Slot-Karte mit einer Länge von 305 mm kann verbaut werden
Semipassiver Betrieb möglich
8x USB 3.2 Gen2
2x Thunderbolt 4
2.5GbE und Wi-Fi 6
Stabiles und kompaktes Gehäuse
Core i9 mit 8 Kernen und 16 Threads
Hohe Systemperformance
Netzteil mit SFX-Formfaktor mit 650 Watt
Viele Anschlussmöglichkeiten
UHS-II SD-Kartenleser
Vier M.2 Steckplätze
Wi-Fi 6
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Kühlung des Compute Element ist unzureichend
Extern zugänglicher M.2 teilt sich die Lanes mit der Grafikkarte
CPU-Benchmarks
Spiele
Deutlich hörbar unter Last
Eingeschränkte Kompatibilität bei Erweiterungskarten
Veröffentlicht: 2021-07-29, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: tomshardware.com
Very small for a gaming desktop, Fits longer discrete GPU than last generation, Three-year warranty, Lots of ports,
Very pricey, Divisive RGB skull
The Intel NUC 11 Extreme Kit (Beast Canyon) is a miniature barebones desktop enabled by Intel's Compute Element and a case that fits discrete graphics cards. It's pricey for what it is, however...
High-end gaming from an eight-litre PC, Supports up to a 300mm graphics card, Reasonably simple build process, Dual Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, 2.5GbE and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, Hardware button to disable RGB
Pricey for a barebone, 650W PSU feels stingy, Graphics limited to dual slot
The NUC 11 Extreme Kit represents Intel's best attempt yet at delivering high-end gaming performance in a small form factor PC.Built to accommodate a full-length graphics card, the eight-litre beast has ballooned in size but remains small enough to li...
Veröffentlicht: 2021-08-13, Autor: Jacob , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Yes, as long as you know what you're getting into. The NUC 11 Extreme isn't just a mini PC, so if you're looking for something you can set up and forget, a machine like the M1 Mac Mini is probably better.Editors' RecommendationsHow to install Windows 11 o...
Just when I thought NUC 11 would get no better than the Enthusiast platform reviewed back in March, NUC 11 Extreme is now on our desk and having gone through testing; quite possibly the best NUC Intel has ever designed. It surpasses Ghost Canyon by defaul...
Zusammenfassung: The gaming variants of Intel's Next Unit of Computing (NUC) mini-PCs have always been expensive. For the price, you got unique, compact, and ultimately turn-key options for a portable desktop PC. You might pay out the nose, but you couldn't replicate the...
Zusammenfassung: The gaming variants of Intel's Next Unit of Computing (NUC) mini-PCs have always been expensive. For the price, you got unique, compact, and ultimately turn-key options for a portable desktop PC. You might pay out the nose, but you couldn't replicate the...
Zusammenfassung: The term "microcomputer" has its origins in the 1970s-the "micro" of the personal computers emerging then lay in stark contrast to the room-size mainframe beasts of the day. But fast-forward half a century or so, and-oh, micro, how you have changed! Most...
Solid Performance, Stays Quiet, More room for full-sized GPUs, Good selection of ports
Expensive price tag
The NUC 11 Extreme kit is a compact powerhouse. There's no other way to put it. Yes, it is considerably larger than most other NUCs, but it's packing a lot of power inside that chassis. The Intel Core i9-11900KB gets you a heck of a lot of power and it wi...
The NUC 11 Extreme kit is a compact powerhouse. There's no other way to put it. Yes, it is considerably larger than most other NUCs, but it's packing a lot of power inside that chassis. The Intel Core i9-11900KB gets you a heck of a lot of power and it wi...