I like to mess with computers. This hobby could get pretty expensive. So I often scour places like craigslist, offerup, eBay and the facebook marketplace for deals. I recently picked up 2 Intel NUCs. I was looking for something small to use as a home server. I have used Raspberry Pis for this but I kind of wanted something a bit more powerful. The Intel NUC is a small form factor x86 PC. You get full sized PC power in the palm of your hand. NUC stands for Next Unit of Computing.
Intel NUC (NUC7i5BNK)
The NUC is basically a laptop without the keyboard and display. It is available with ATOM, Celeron, Pentium and all three variants of core ultra-low power (U) processors. Unlike CPUs intended for a more traditional ATX-based build, NUC processors are hard-soldered to the mainboard, and are't intended to be installed, uninstalled, or swapped out by the end-user. The NUC is sold as a full operational system with different specs, or as a kit. The kit does not come with ram, storage or an operating system.
Intel NUC Skull Canyon (NUC6i7KYK)
I picked an Intel NUC Skull Canyon (NUC6i7KYK) which is supposed to be the performance edition, geared towards gaming and a base Intel NUC (NUC7i5BNK). The Skull Canyon came with a 6th generation i7, 480gb ssd and 16gb of ram. The base NUC came with a 7th generation Intel i5, 512gb ssd and 8gb of ram. Both of the NUCs I purchased were complete and operational, but I decided to upgrade and max out the ram at 32gb.
Intel NUC (NUC7i5BNK) ram upgrade
Both NUCs came pre-installed with Windows. I opted to install Arch Linux on them instead. Once I installed the OS everything ran smooth on the base NUC, the Skull Canyon on the other hand had display issues. After some troubleshooting and some help from forums and twitter I figured out there was an issue with the HDMI firmware on Linux. The fix was only available on Windows, but there was a workaround, a displayport to HDMI adapter. This seemed to fix the issue.
Overall I'm pretty happy with both NUCs. I'll probably end up getting rid of the Skull Canyon as I prefer the base NUC form factor but both would make great tv computers or media players. Now the search begins for a real production grade server.