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brodisattva
> 3 dayI keep computers for a long time, but I recently saw a friends Mac Mini and I got jealous - even though I never buy Apple products. I am so glad I discovered this tiny powerhouse. After booting Windows and convincing myself that I wanted to keep the computer, I installed Fedora and set it up the way I like. With 12 cores and 32G of RAM, it makes an awesome QEMU/KVM host. The machine is sleek, quiet, fast, and rock-solid. The BIOS interface gives you fine-grained control, unlike (for example) Dell machines. Im a coder and this machine is perfect for me.
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P S.
> 3 dayHad an initial issue with the windows hdr setting defaulting to on so graphics looked bad. Once I fixed that, it was great and graphics were beautiful. Games load fast. No lag playing diablo immortal with graphics maxed. Was skeptical but ended up loving it. It really is that small. I have small hands to give you a sense of scale. No heat build up. Performance plus tiny footprint is a winner. Customer service and tech support are excellent. Just added a screen shot of diablo iv. I was not sure how it would run but it is great and looks wonderful. I have most of the graphics settings on high.
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Sam
> 3 dayOverall I could not be happier with my purchase. I am utilizing this PC within my homelab. It comes with Windows installed and is easy to dual-boot with Ubuntu. It is very quiet overall and is incredibly powerful. Im running ~16 containers (one of which is a hardware-accelerated Jellyfin docker container) and it is set to pass 20% CPU utilization. Perfect for even demanding tasks
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ComputerDude
> 3 dayI’d like to note that an NVME with a heat sink will not fit unless you remove the SATA bay. I have a 2TB nvme and 64GB RAM running Proxmox with several VMs on this thing.
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marcus
> 3 dayLove the kit, just turn it on and it is ready to go. Quick and quiet. Installed easily behind my monitor.
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Thomas Root
> 3 dayperforms better than expected, I run it 24hrs a day with out any overheating. Has ample storage as well as active memory, all solid state. very quiet.
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Fire
> 3 dayI researched towers for one month solid before choosing this little guy! The NUC12 Wall Street Canyon 12th GEN i7-1260 is exactly what Ive always wanted in a computer! Small but gosh darn powerful and fast! It starts right up, no waiting about 5 minutes like I had to on my old computer. Its small enough to not get in the way or take up too much space. And quiet-you can barely hear the fan run when it does. Windows 11 PRO to me is better than WIN 10 because I m setting this one up myself and I couldnt figure out how to do it on any of my others. And I got a darn good price at $918-Im happy with it. Couldnt be happier with where I bought it either-the GEEKPlus Store-the Computer Mall and Cathy who assured me that with its 3 year warranty I wouldnt need to bother with an added protection plan. Everythings working really well and I seem to find something new about it every day. If your wondering if its a good deal, I say YES! It most certainly is !Worth every penny I spent and then some! GET ONE! Fire
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Richard L. Endres
> 3 dayI am very happy with the nuc12.
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Kadin Sauer
> 3 dayThe Intel NUC 12 NUC12WSHi7 Wall Street Canyon Mini Computer is a great computer, but what I liked best about this order was everything was pre-loaded. The NUC, the hard drive, the RAM, and the Windows OS 11. I had my system up and running quickly ( of course waiting for the Windows Updates. ) The NUC has all the IO connections I needed for a powerful video conferencing system ... USB A, USB C, HDMI, and Network jack. The power brick is smaller than I expected. The Core I7 is a fast little computer
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Casimer Lakin
> 3 dayFor me, this NUC 12 has been fantastic. I was immediately taken by how goodlooking and compact the packaging was when I first got the device. The intel really knows that how to hold something of a high caliber.