Testseek.co.uk have collected 37 expert reviews of the Intel NUCDC3217IYE and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel NUCDC3217IYE.
November 2013
(78%)
37 Reviews
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Abstract: I have to laugh at how some ideas that flop get re-spun as the next big thing once technology catches up with the concept. For example, Microsoft pushed the idea of a tablet PC years before Apple popularized it. Back in 2001, the first list of specificati...
Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Don , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: I have to laugh at how some ideas that flop get re-spun as the next big thing once technology catches up with the concept. For example, Microsoft pushed the idea of a tablet PC years before Apple popularized it. Back in 2001, the first list of specificati...
Tiny footprint, Excellent overall performance, Priced below other Core i3 SFF systems out there, Dual HDMI out, Quiet if not pushed hard, Excellent power / performance ratio, Available in multiple configurations, Ready for Wireless and Bluetooth--with ant
Can only take mini-PCIe SSDs (expensive), No Wireless and Bluetooth connectivity out of the box, Drivers come on optical media, No USB 3.0 connectivity, No extras like a card reader or IR receiver, Loud under heavy load, Gets pretty toasty
The Intel DC3217IYE NUC retails for $289.99 or £199 excluding taxes as a barebone unit. It requires one or two DDR3 SODIMM RAM modules and an SSD to operate. Tiny footprint Excellent overall performance Priced below other Core i3 SFF systems out there Dua...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com
Form factor, Power consumption, Capability
Price, Form factor compromise paid in part with the loss of features like CIR and HTPC_HEADER found on other Intel systems, Complete power cable is not included
Intel's Next Unit of Computing stands out as an excellent option for media consumption. Its form factor, design, flexibly, and build quality uniquely qualify it for client HTPC use or light general purpose computing. While inclusion of features, like CIR...
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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Jon , review by: networkworld.com
Abstract: The desktop PC isn't dead, it's just shrinking. There's a new breed of miniature marvels on the market, and they boast a nonexistent footprint when attached to the back of a display. Unlike some micro-size, micro-priced computers--the $35 Raspberry Pi, fo...
Abstract: The desktop PC isn't dead, it's just shrinking. There's a new breed of miniature marvels on the market, and they boast a nonexistent footprint when attached to the back of a display. Unlike some micro-size, micro-priced computers—the $35 Raspberry Pi, for...
Published: 2012-11-18, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: What's this? A real and reasonably capable PC stuffed into box that will fit in the palm of your hand?We've heard such claims before, but they've never really panned out. Usually such systems have been based on low-power Atom processors or the like, deman...
Abstract: I have been using small computers as dedicated media centre devices for years now. It all started running Windows Vista via Bootcamp inside a Mac Mini, which was later replaced by a Dell Zino HD. Those were pretty small personal computers, perfect for ...
Incredibly small form factor, Good performances, Well featured
No native USB 3.0, No power cable
Like its namesake, the Intel Next Unit of Computing is a next phase that is rife with potential. At this moment, the NUC's incredibly small size, connectivity options and good performances make it a versatile computer that can be used in every environmen...
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Published: 2014-02-05, Author: Don , review by: tomshardware.fr
Abstract: C'est lors du CES 2013 que nous avons pu voir le NUC pour la première fois : grâce à une architecture Sandy Bridge fortement intégrée, ce dernier proposait un processeur Celeron, l'IGP HD Graphics 2000, une sortie HDMI, des ports USB ainsi qu'une connexio...