Intel
NUC11PAHi7
Based on 11 Reddit mentions
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Laptop died with just a month to go on warranty and is unfixable. Alienware no longer make it so dell is promising like for like. Turns out they're replacing a top spec 2022 device with a top spec 2025 one...
Oh, is that all 🙄😂 I've got an Intel NUC 11 (micro PC) with 32GB RAM and an 11th gen Intel i5. I work in IT and frequently have multiple remote control sessions, spreadsheets, 80+ Edge tabs (yes I also have ADHD) running as well as Outlook, Teams etc. and it never even nearly struggles, even once I
...DJ1NF3RN0 in r/BritishSuccess
December 4, 2025 2:12 PM
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10 Year olds first Gaming PC
ATX-sized case so he has plenty of room to upgrade later. For the parts, something in the range of a 3060 Ti paired with an i7-10700K (or similar) is a great sweet-spot for Fortnite/Minecraft/Roblox, and it doubles as a solid school/workstation setup that’ll last him for years. Prebuilts in that ran
...therealsweatergod in r/PcBuild
November 22, 2025 10:20 AM
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Anyone else switching to a mini PC and feeling kind of… surprised?
IT's just a small PC with performance characteristics of a laptop. I was using some Zotac ID88 or 91 with Corei3 CPUs for some web surfing but one by one they have malfunctions, one gets terribly slow, the other lost the CMOS battery... running windows 11 on them was only possible with a tweak. I bo
...WickOfDeath in r/MiniPCs
February 12, 2026 11:14 AM
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Best <$400 Office Productivity NUC?
More value you find in refurbished Intel NUC11 with the Corei5 or others with the Corei5 11th gen. IMO the last good mobile Corei5. As I have Windows licenses in abundance I myself am after barebones. I once had one Intel NUC, the last without those "performance cores". That was really good performa
...WickOfDeath in r/MiniPCs
February 16, 2026 9:16 PM
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I’m looking to upgrade my unRAID server, looking for hardware recommendations
That’s just the minimum I would recommend because if I am not mistaken it was the first and lowest CPU model at that time that had iGPU with 2 media engines. I would go for 12th gen or 15th gen if you can get some good deals for them. How powerful you want it to be it’s going to be your preference b
...padmepounder in r/unRAID
June 24, 2025 12:19 AM
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Stop overthinking it - a mini PC with SATA bays is all you need for Plex
Running mine on an Intel NUC 11 i7-1165G7 32GB RAM. I've had it transcoding three 4k down to 1080p movies at the same time without problem. The iGPU is pretty good for that. That said, everything is direct stream assuming the player can play the format so the NUC is at maybe 1% load or less while ju
...Krojack76 in r/selfhosted
March 19, 2026 10:04 PM
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Did you buy an IntelArc as a "vote with your wallet" statement?
I got one because I'm an Intel NUC fan, I already owned the NUC 11 Enthusiast. The Arc 770m came with the NUC 12 Enthusiast and I haven't been disappointed.
Withnail2019 in r/IntelArc
April 5, 2026 4:12 PM
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Planning to get a NUC8i7HVK (hades canyon); is it still worth today compared to other mini pc with Ryzen APU in the same 400-800 dollars range?
Some issues to consider are the security vulnerabilities in the Intel CPU architecture(so many vulnerabilities in the Kaby Lake architecture of the i7 8809G), and the poor power efficiency(even compared to the successor, Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast). Although the security vulnerabilities were mostly mit
...onolide in r/intelnuc
April 11, 2026 5:02 AM
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[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/03/23
I purchased this back 2022 Intel NUC 11 Mini Pro Barebone Kit NUC11TNKi7 - 11th Gen Core i7 - i put in 32GB of RAM and 1TB M.2 SSD - has been an awesome little unit - I have never stress tested it but I have seen it deliver 4 streams 2 hardware transcode and was using less than 40% CPU - for plex I
...webbieblog in r/PleX
March 25, 2026 11:38 PM
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Latest "crash/freeze" from the NVIDIA update was a wake up call
As much as I loved PopOS, I went back to Fedora, Kinoite specifically. For my NUC* that has a built in RTX 2060, I went down the Aurora route since it’s based on Fedora, and used their prebuilt ISO that has Nvidia drivers. Both systems are buttery smooth Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast. 11th Gen i5, 32GB of
...Beautiful_Ad_4813 in r/pop_os
September 19, 2025 12:27 PM
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