ASUS
NUC 14 Pro
Based on 115 Reddit mentions
$999.99
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Unlock the full performance of the MINISFORUM MS-02 Ultra Mini Workstation.
Agree totaly with you. And the problem start when you need something to fix, because there is no spare parts???? On my NAB9 even the cable for SSD or HDD play weird, spped is very slow ???, bios on NAB9 is prehistoric.... If I knew this before I never buy such a bad mini pc. Have at home two of HP E
...LowNeedleworker6542 in r/MINISFORUM
December 9, 2025 4:24 PM
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These are the best $600 range mini PCs
First and most importantly, I applaud your providing this information to help others. I don't disagree with anything you said on its face but I do have something to add. If all you want to look at is performance for the price, then there's not much more to say. But if you legitimately expect your mi
...CaptSingleMalt in r/MiniPCs
March 11, 2026 9:07 PM
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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
...CaptSingleMalt in r/MiniPCs
November 28, 2025 1:21 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
...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-
...ASUSTechMKTJJ in r/MiniPCs
November 20, 2025 7:02 PM
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Most reliable mini PC brands?
My NUC 14 Pro+ runs like a dream and I got 3 years warranty from the official seller I got it from. Price is higher, but QC and manufacturing procedures are to the moon :)
fxnoob-2171 in r/MiniPCs
June 2, 2025 4:29 AM
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Would a MiniPC be a suitable replacement for my wife's Lenovo ThinkCentre M710q?
Yes! Windows 10 will not be supported for security updates after October 2025. You will either have to pay an ongoing subscription or switch operating systems. The other operating systems are Windows 11 Pro, a Linux distro, or MacOS. Since consistency is important for your wife, look into a new mini
...InvestingNerd2020 in r/MiniPCs
June 18, 2025 3:14 AM
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I need a mini PC for my office. Help me pick one.
From a PC shop perspective, the staff and I have had more dissatisfied customers/owners of the older ASUS ExpertCenter PN64 Core i3-1220P than the newer NUC 14 Pro Core 3 100U. If the i3-1220P is a PN64, the IMC is older/slower, there's only support for a single Gen4x4 NVMe, while the largest compla
...Old_Crows_Associate in r/MiniPCs
August 25, 2025 11:23 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
...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
...CaptSingleMalt in r/MiniPCs
November 23, 2025 2:52 AM
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