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Intel NUC NUC8i7BEH2 - Bean Canyon (Intel Core i7-8559U)

Intel NUC NUC8i7BEH2 - Bean Canyon

Intel Core i7-8559U


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grisuu94

7 years ago

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daccurda

7 years ago

Hi The device is sufficient for this and will also perform these tasks quite quickly. However, it is a barebone, so an SSD and RAM are still needed. These must also be installed after purchase.
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Anonymous

7 years ago

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netrange

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Windows Server 2016 Server runs without any problems on the NUC. However, it is somewhat cumbersome to install the drivers. 5-6 drivers are not automatically recognised and have to be downloaded from the Intel site and installed manually. The network driver is also not recognised. However, I was able to select it via the Windows driver selection (I can't remember which one).
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patrick.bucher87

7 years ago

What kind of power adapter do I need?

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Former user

7 years ago

It is supplied, unfortunately with a German Schuko plug on the cable. You have the option of replacing the plug or buying an appropriate cable. The former is probably the cheapest option. There are many instructions on how to do this on YouToube.
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ErniFabian

7 years ago

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ErniFabian

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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It's now at home with me. The PC is really quiet. If you don't do anything complicated, it clocks down again relatively quickly and you don't hear anything from the fan (NUCs are not passively cooled). My amateurish measurement showed the following: - Base level in the room: 33dbA - NUC running, Windows started: 34dbA - Demanding something from the CPU (compressing a few GB of data into a zip): 40dbA Measured with the iPhone at a distance of about 20cm. Conclusion: During "normal use" such as surfing the internet, office, livestreaming in the browser, etc., you don't hear anything from the NUC.
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christophjans

5 years ago

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ernesto42

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I cannot answer your question conclusively. I have tested the device for a long time with different operating systems and sometimes maltreated it a bit. Now it has been in normal office use for a few months, mainly with ASP applications, 5-6 x 6 - 9 hours per week. I trust the device to withstand continuous use. It would be important to have good ventilation, sufficient distance from the base, not too close to other devices that generate waste heat. Room temperature should not be much more than 20 degrees C.

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