1/1/2023 0 Comments Tiny windows 7![]() ![]() Intel designs the NUC with the latest processor on board, but that's all that comes on board. One of the first mini PCs to hit the scene was Intel's "Next Unit of Computing" or NUC for short. The system is perfect for everyone from hardcore gamers to graphics designers, the only real downsides being the price and the difficulty of obtaining it due to it's popularity.ĬPU: Intel Core i9-9980HK | GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 512GB SSD It's able to pull off this level of compact, uncompromising power in part thanks to intel's Next Unit of Computing (NUC) architecture. In some respects, it's easier to upgrade and maintain the Tomahawk than it would be the biggest and most spacious of full sized tower cases. The unique modular design also solves another traditional caveat of mini PCs, as it makes it possible to easily open up and tinker with the Tomahawk. This dense bundle of beefy components is all well cooled so as not to overheat, and offers performance on par with almost any full sized desktop PC. ![]() ![]() This is in addition to a 512GB SSD, 2TB HDD, and 16GB of RAM, all packed into 12.6"x5.51"x1.36" case. The only real limit to this powerhouse of a PC is your pocket book, as it can be configured with almost any full sized GPU and outfitted with an 8-core Intel i9-9980HK. When it comes to mini PCs, "no compromises" isn't term you expect to encounter, but to a shocking extent it's what the Razer Tomahawk has achieved. ![]()
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