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Additionally it should be noted the unit referenced in my OP is "REFURBISHED" - which means you get something that is almost like brand new but a lot less expensive....maybe like 30-40% less! In computer terms that translates into more horsepower for less dollars. :p |
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Well, I pressed the button......expected shipping date is March 20th and estimated standard shipping in 5-7 days.
Thanks again for the input! :) |
Gen 8 is being released on March 21st.
Your machine is obsolete. |
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But seriously....just because the technology came out in 2013 - that doesn't mean my machine is that old. :D BTW...my current machine was purchased in 2008 - and has Vista - so this will be quite an upgrade for me! It's all relative! SmileWavy |
This is what I built for my dad:
Intel NUC Kit NUC6i3SYH- Mini PC - $263.00 WD Blue M.2 250GB - $81.99 Kingston Hyper-X DD4R 2133 8GB) - $70.99 2TB BarraCuda 2.5 Inch internal drive - $91.84 USB 3.0 External DVD-RW - $21.99 Windows 10 Pro 64bit - $90.72 Total = $620.53 |
specs wise it is fine - load it up on ram and forget about it.
However, I'm an edge case - I like using RAID for my /home directory (user files) so I always need a full size case with 4+ full size drive bays. |
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Looks good. Lots of fun.
Yep, got to have the eternal dvd, and make sure you can boot from it so you can do system restores. And do full system backups to a usb removable drive. |
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Sounds like it will be a pretty darn good machine. I would recommend getting a 40 inch or so smart TV as it will allow you to do many things at the same time and it makes work much better. You can add a Haupauge TV stick and watch over the air HDTV (comes with a great antenna) and do as I do, put the TV window down in a corner and work away!
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OK....so I procrastinated in getting my NUC set up. Busy with other stuff and my old PC was still operational.
That all changed last week when my old PC wouldn't boot. So I went to my laptop temporarily until I could get said NUC set up. Which I have just finished doing...hence the post. :) I ended up having to get a new monitor cable that connected to the digital connector on my Dell monitor and then on the other end was a mini-HDMI, which was what the NUC required. Also splurged for a new wireless keyboard/mouse. I also ended up buying a 'clamshell' for the hard drive from my old PC and was able to extract the content and it's now in an external 2TB HD. The only thing left is getting my email set up. I just set up 2 accounts and getting a message "still working on it". Hopefully that will get done soon. This Windows 10 is a bit different than the old Vista I had. Going to take some time to figure it all out... I have to work on my software stuff too. I have some old MS Office discs complete with registration keys somewhere in my stuff I need to find. This NUC has no disc drive so I also bought an external disc drive to use. And I still have to set up wireless printer. No wonder I procrastinated.....when it comes to computers, half of me enjoys learning new things and the other half gets mentally fatigued trying to figure it all out! If I get stuck on something I may need some help.... Tallyho..... :) |
6th Gen i5 processor is plenty of HP for most people. As mentioned, even a middle of the road GPU will be a better use of your money. I've stopped building my own PCs for the most part. These days I find a good buy on a system with the CPU I like and then replace the power supply and add GPUs etc. It is mostly used as a general home PC, some streaming and gaming. I'm not obsessed over frame-rates and "ultra" graphics settings.
The differences between the 6th and 7th generation Intel processors are mostly geek bragging rights. Not much different real world performance IMO. |
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I do work with large image files from my DSLR, use photoshop, and transcode and/or rip video for streaming. I also run VMWare for additional operating systems. Would a more powerful system do some of the stuff that I need faster than the system that I have? Probably, but I try to balance cost vs performance. I don't need an 800hp Lamborghini to get to work every day. |
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FWIW I only buy laptops now. Don't need high horsepower, and I add external monitor. Laptop built in battery has saved my butt a few times with power failures/saved work.
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they still crunch data differently if not then you dont have a gpu rather you have a cpu emulating a gpu not the same thing |
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My current PC is an all-in-one HP. I ordered it new so I could pick the options I wanted and upgrade a little. It has worked really well. I did upgrade the RAM, but not really because I felt down on RAM, but because I had a specific VMWare instance that I wanted to run that required more RAM. I think this thing is 5-8 years old. It's got an Intel i5-2400 @3.2GHz, 16GB & 1.5TB. I'd like a MAC all in one, but this thing just won't die or slow down. It's powered on 24x7x365. |
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