NUC 14 Pro

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NUC 14 Pro

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Geekom IT-15 or Asus NUC 15?

I have the Asus Nuc 14 pro +, and it's an excellent mini PC. I knew I was paying considerably more money for the same specs that I could get cheaper, but I wanted long-term reliability, the 3-year warranty, and a website that was clear and useful to install the proper drivers and get my questions an

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CaptSingleMalt in r/MiniPCs

November 28, 2025 1:21 PM

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What would you do differently with your next Plex Server?

I would set it up exactly like I have it now: ASUS NUC 14 Pro (ultra 7, 32GB ram) running Ubuntu + Docker on mirrored NVMEs. Synology DS running SHR with 52 TB spinning disk storage, with caching drive. NFS mounted, pass through iGPU. Beast mode, fast, stable, lots of streams, 4K, whatever. I have a

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Imburr in r/PleX

January 19, 2026 7:50 PM

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Hardware recommendation for 8 cameras + Nextcloud/Jellyfin - frustrated with current setup

I started with a minisforum PC, and it was okay but failed after a year. Frustrated and willing to pay for something that I figured less likely to just go tits up in a year, I got a NUC 14 Pro. I have been pleased with the performance. Intel 155H processor, 64GB RAM, has no problem keeping up with m

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Organic_Battle_597 in r/frigate_nvr

February 14, 2026 5:01 PM

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What is the best minipc brand now widely loved on the market? (Beelink, AceMagic, Geekom, GMKtec, Minisforum, Aoostar)

u/Cocoatech0 you did not include ASUS, which has long been an industry stalwart and now includes the NUC product line. We offer both ASUS NUC products and ASUS mini PC solutions. Some items you may not consider, and others you may not detail, are Warranty: All ASUS mini PC and NUC products have a 3-

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ASUSTechMKTJJ in r/MiniPCs

November 20, 2025 7:02 PM

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HDD 5tb, Asus Nuc 14 pro, Tall

I'm glad you read it, I hope it was useful! Overall, it's a good system—it's always-on, but it's moved to being a mini-server, so it's not on my desk. It's reasonably efficient, I'd recommend it. Of note, the NUC 14 Pro is the last version to include support for 2.5" 15mm drives, the NUC 15 Pro remo

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IntensiveVocoder in r/intelnuc

October 24, 2025 10:09 PM

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MiniPC without any problem , does it exist ?

I bought and Asus Nuc 14 pro+ and have the same experience. Paid a whole lot more for similar performance than some of these other brands, but I was willing to do it for my own use case. I didn't want failing ports or dying. Motherboards a year or so after the purchase. But I understand why people g

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CaptSingleMalt in r/MiniPCs

November 23, 2025 2:52 AM

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Best Mini PC to Buy Right Now? (Performance, Value & Reliability)

If I had to recommend, I’d go with: ASUS NUC 14 Pro+: Want a mini-PC that behaves like a full-blown workstation? NUC 14 Pro+ nails it, Its powerful, compact, and future-proof. If you do editing, dev work, or heavy multitasking, it just won’t slow you down. GEEKOM A6: A6 is the sneaky little champ, i

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TheBigJerm in r/minipc

May 6, 2026 8:21 AM

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Best Mini PC to Buy Right Now? (Performance, Value & Reliability)

Nice breakdown, the ASUS NUC 14 Pro+ definitely feels like the “no-compromise workstation” option, especially for heavy multitasking and long-term reliability. The GEEKOM A6 is interesting too, I’ve seen it praised a lot as a value pick with strong everyday performance for the price. Out of the two,

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KindTop0 in r/minipc

May 7, 2026 9:15 AM

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Best Mini PC to Buy Right Now? (Performance, Value & Reliability)

I have the Nuc 14 pro Plus and absolutely love it. And I really love the peace of mind of a 3-year warranty from a company that you can reach right away. I totally understand why people don't want to pay the premium for this, but it blows me away that some people are willing to pay $1,000, $1,500 or

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CaptSingleMalt in r/minipc

May 8, 2026 10:24 PM

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Moving from the Plex container on my DS920 to a Beelink running Plex on Ubuntu has changed my entire worldview

I did this a few months ago too (also using a DS920) with a NUC 14 Pro, super happy I did. So much better and more reliable.

Madrical in r/PleX

May 11, 2026 7:59 AM

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