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The editors liked
Extremely small
Core i5 processor offers solid performance
Miniscule power draw
Can support 4K at 60Hz
The editors didn't like
Some assembly required
Priced near similar notebooks
Not cut out for games
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Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Intel's team continues to iterate on the NUC platform and the NUC5i5RYK is a great example of how just a couple of changes can really improve a device. Of course the NUC benefits from the 14nm Broadwell processor upgrade from the 22nm Haswell but embedded...
The Intel NUC5i5RYK provided us with the opportunity to take a look at what Broadwell-U can deliver when coupled with a motherboard providing premium features. The migration from 22nm to 14nm has allowed for higher base clocks while maintaining the same p...
Very compact, Runs quietly, Now includes Wi-Fi/Bluetooth and a compact power adapter, M.2 slot allows for very fast storage, Three-year warranty
More expensive than previous version, No room in this model to use the SATA port on the motherboard
Intel's "Broadwell"-based Next Unit of Computing kit adds a wireless chip, replaceable covers, and a nice compact power cable. But it's pricier than last year's model, and you still need to add extra components, making a complete system (without monitor)...
Aside from those funky LuxMark results, which muddy things up ever so slightly, I think the overall picture is pretty clear. The new NUC is a little smaller, a little faster, and a little more power-efficient than last year's offering. Other perks includ...
The Intel NUC has proved it has what it takes to survive in a very tough PC market and the new Broadwell powered models are the best yet. Intel has taken everything they have learned with the NUC series since it was introduced and has released a number of...
Published: 2015-02-06, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: Intel is readying its latest generation of NUC small form factor systems, based on the company's recently-released Broadwell-U processors. We got our hands on a Core i5-powered version dubbed the NUC5i5RYK. To be more specific, this little machine is pack...
Published: 2015-02-05, Author: Paul , review by: hitechlegion.com
4"x4", Quiet, Low Power Consumption, Changeable Lid, Expandable, mini-HDMI or mini-DisplayPort, M.2, Wireless AC/Bluetooth 4.0
Prices have been a little higher for the Intel Branded mini-PC in the past, without knowing the actual price at this time I was unable to comment on it.
The first thing everyone needs to do when considering a mini-pc is to clear your mind; being enthusiasts we are prone to think that bigger is better. True but bigger is better when it's your primary PC. Another downfall of the mini-pc is we associate th...
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Published: 2015-02-05, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Published: 2015-02-25, Author: Steven , review by: tweaktown.com
I like my computers to be power hungry machines with ultra-leaky transistors, I like ultra-fast performance no matter the cost, and the Intel NUC5i5RYK scares me. My preconceived notion was that it would be a device meant to do one thing at a time, and...
Die Verarbeitung der Intel NUC5i5RYK ist wie auch bei den vorigen Generationen hervorragend. Die Lautstärke wurde zwar im Vergleich zum Vorgänger noch mal deutlich gesenkt, unhörbar ist aber auch die neue Generation nicht.Ob als Arbeits-Rechner oder HTPC...