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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Intel NUC RAM &#38; Samsung 850 mSata SSD Installation In this video you will see a basic installation of Corsair RAM plus a Samsung 850 mSata SSD Tools You Will Need Phillips Screwdriver Flat Head Screwdriver 10-15 minutes of time Impressions on the NUC from Intel So far I have been really impressed with the &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Intel NUC RAM &amp; Samsung 850 mSata SSD Installation</h2>
<p>In this video you will see a basic installation of Corsair RAM plus a Samsung 850 mSata SSD</p>
<h4>Tools You Will Need</h4>
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<li>Phillips Screwdriver</li>
<li>Flat Head Screwdriver</li>
<li>10-15 minutes of time</li>
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<h3>Impressions on the NUC from Intel</h3>
<p>So far I have been really impressed with the performance from my NUC. I setup one as a headless server and I couldn&#8217;t be any happier. The whole unit can fit in the palm of your hand and depending on which model you get can pack a serious punch. I opted to go with the Intel Celeron 847 Dual Core, I&#8217;ll explain further down why I went with this particular model.</p>
<p>In my experience the NUC runs quite cool, I used a R/C Engine thermometer to test the temperature and it came in at a cool temp of 88°F so I measured my smartphone with the same thermal temperature sensor just to compare and my phone measured 85°F.</p>
<p>I have been looking for a solution to my server needs and this Intel NUC was up to the task. I needed something that was small and compact so at first I tried using a Raspberry Pi which is a great computer but just didn&#8217;t have the horsepower I needed and most of all a gigabit NIC. So after quite a few open source computer purchases with the latest being a bananaPi by LeMaker, I just couldn&#8217;t find a suitable piece of equipment that would fit my requirements.</p>
<p>The Banana Pi is another fantastic piece of hardware, it even sports a full size SATA port, which is great considering I was using it for a server. However the SATA speeds were not as I had hoped. The average transfer speed over a gigabit network was around 40 MB/s which is about average for most NFS systems. I personally prefer faster speeds, like around 110 MB/s which is exactly what I can expect from the NUC.</p>
<h5>Reasons Why I Purchased the NUC</h5>
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<li>Low Power Consumption (17 Watts) !!</li>
<li>Runs Extremely Cool</li>
<li>Completely Silent Operation</li>
<li>Small Footprint</li>
<li>VESA Mountable</li>
<li>Very Affordable</li>
<li>Gigabit Ethernet</li>
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<h5>Specs</h5>
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<li>Intel Celeron Dual Core 847</li>
<li>Max 16GB RAM</li>
<li>Dual HDMI Ports</li>
<li>7.1 Surround through HDMI</li>
<li>5 Total USB Connections (3 external &amp; 2 via internal header</li>
<li>3 Year Limited Warranty</li>
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