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In Reply to: RE: Oh the shame! It's twice the size of the Mac Mini. posted by Old Listener on November 16, 2016 at 13:38:25
That's good news. I like the Intel NUC series, but not when high-end audio manufacturers stuff one into their own pretty custom enclosure and jack the price over 10x. No joke, we've seen these things reviewed in the audio press. ;-)I would think that the HP Z2 is not well suited for music server duty. It houses high-end CPUs and high-end graphics found more typically in CAD workstations that require high-end cooling from noisy fans. In fact, the HP Z2 photos show two blowers inside. One for the CPU, and one for the graphics.
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You can buy an Intel NUC with Ram, SSD or hard drive and OS installed. However, I bought the NUC kit so that I could choose the other components.
For my personal PC, I chose 16 GB of Ram, a 1 TB m.2 SSD and Windows 10 Pro (OEM). Zero 3rd party shovelware. Buy such a configuration from Dell, HP or Lenovo and you usually pay a steep premium compared to the base configuration.
Building a PC from a NUC kit is very quick and easy compared to building a tower or HTPC style desktop PC.
my blog: http://carsmusicandnature.blogspot.com/
From the link that was posted:
"HP is targeting CAD, design, graphics and 3D users, though it could make a decent gaming rig in some configurations."
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