Lisa Gade reviews the Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast, a mini PC that’s larger but also more powerful than the average NUC. This compact PC has an Intel Tiger Lake U Core i7 CPU with Iris Xe graphics and an NVIDIA RTX 2060 GPU. This Phantom Canyon NUC is available in turnkey (DDR4 RAM, SSD and Windows OS included) and DIY configs without those. It has two RAM slots for DDR4 3200MHz RAM up to 64GB, two M.2 NVMe SSD slots, an LED illuminated lid and is well supported by Linux too. It has a wealth of ports including 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports, 6 USB-A, HDMI, mini DisplayPort, Ethernet, 7.1 optical audio and a full size SD card slot. It’s uses include gaming and media center and it can be mounted to the back of a TV or monitor using the included VESA mount.
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