Asus Unveils ROG NUC Series with Intel Core Ultra CPUs and RTX GPUs: starts at $1629
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fantaskarsef
Well, unless the GPUs in there run at desktop SKU settings (which I doubt), you can get a laptop with your protable screen to go with for about the same price, at least according to a quick check on my end here.
H83
Those prices seem quite absurd...
insp1re2600
no chance at that price.
AuerX
They are high priced.
But usually, if you try to build small fast and cheap you end up with 2 out of 3.
Take your pick.
EzyPzyJapaneze
Overpriced, like nvidia gpu's.
I had two intel NUC's and both, combined did not costs 1600 euro, lmao
schmidtbag
So looked up the ARK for the CPU. People here had a conniption over E-cores, now there's "Low Power E-cores":
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/236847/intel-core-ultra-7-processor-155h-24m-cache-up-to-4-80-ghz/specifications.html
Considering what they packed into this chip, 115W boost is actually pretty good, and I like how they have a new metric for "minimum assured power", which is good to see since that really helps put things into perspective. But, the fact this a mobile chip and you are "assured" nearly 1/6 the peak power, that sounds like a pretty awful and misleading user experience. Who cares if you can boost to 4.8GHz if it only lasts for 1 second?
heffeque
on games than the RTX4060 laptop edition) for just 720 € on Amazon.
I can see a Minisforum HX80G that is pretty high performance (the 6600M is around 25% slower