Intel NUC Hades Canyon NUC8I7HNK2 (Intel Core i7-8705G)

Intel NUC Hades Canyon NUC8I7HNK2

Intel Core i7-8705G


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krepi

4 years ago

Which SSD would you recommend?

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Jacques Carl

4 years ago

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IO, Durchsatz und Latenz machen eine SSD schnell. https://www.thessdreview.com/featured/ssd-throughput-latency-iopsexplained/ An Schnittstelle PCI Express NVMe. Gutes Intro dazu hier: https://www.faceofit.com/best-pcie-nvme-m-2-ssd-drives/

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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erwinrichard

5 years ago

Hi, I can't make any statements on the exact comparison regarding CPU performance because I only have the NUC8I7HNK2. I suspect the difference will be within the range of measurement tolerances. I use the part in a lab setup alongside several other NUCs with various virtual Windows and Linux machines. In my opinion, it is well suited for this - with a maximum configuration of 32 GB RAM and 2x2 GB SSD. I run various build and test tools for software testing. It is quiet when idle, but very audible under full load, so I don't want to have it right up against my ears on my desk all the time. I also suspect that the CPU throttles quite quickly due to thermal load when all cores are running under full load.

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johnsonsut

5 years ago

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eikyu

6 years ago

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Brimstone

6 years ago

4096 x 2160@60Hz laut https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/130411/intel-core-i7-8705g-processor-with-radeon-rx-vega-m-gl-graphics-8m-cache-up-to-4-10-ghz.html Haben Sie den Monitor via DisplayPort, HDMI oder USB-C angeschlossen? Können Sie das ganze eventuell mit Windows testen?

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nanson

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

The Optane H10 is a normal NVMe SSD, the processor doesn't really care about this. Long story short, yeah should work just fine. Personally I would recommend the following SSD (a little bit costlier): Samsung 970 EVO Plus (1000GB, M.2 2280) For standard use cases it doesn't really matter, even a cheaper NVMe SSD would work just fine. Here an article with some tests of the Optane H10: https://uk.pcmag.com/intel-optane-memory-32gb/120586/intel-optane-h10-tech-preview-heres-what-happens-when-you-boost-an-ssd-with-optane-memory

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