Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Intel NUC DN2820FYKH and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel NUC DN2820FYKH.
October 2014
(85%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
If you don't mind the glaring downsides and focus instead on other features like design and price, then Intel's most affordable NUC looks like a bargain, otherwise, be prepared to spend a lot more if you want to stick to the same form factor....
Published: 2017-10-27, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: The IPC3 is CompuLab's latest-generation Intense-PC. It may look similar to past IPC models, but is now equipped with the latest generation Intel Core CPUs while remaining fan-less and within an all-metal housing that's extremely durable.For those that ar...
We're reluctant to call this NUC an all-round capable Windows desktop PC but there are definitely some interesting use cases here. It's small and quiet and can support fast SSDs. It works well as a video playback unit (assuming Modern or IE is used as the...
Published: 2014-04-30, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com
Value, Capable low power HTPC, Quiet operation, Builtin CIR with support for power on from S3/S4/S5
Support for hardware accelerated video decode on Linux an issue for high bitrate content, Would have preferred a better integrated NIC to wireless addon, Dolby TrueHD or DTSMA bit streaming does not work in Windows even though the hardware supports it, Be
Ultimately, I have a really hard time finding significant faults with the Intel NUC DN2820FYKH. It delivers on many of the points where previous attempts have failed. It is a quiet, low powered and competent SFF HTPC if the CPU's limitations are tolerabl...
Abstract: Last month I wrote about Intel's Bay Trail NUC Kit on Linux and shared some early Intel Bay Trail Linux benchmarks. That earlier testing was done from Ubuntu 13.10 but this DN2820FYKH NUC can also be made to work quite well with Fedora 20. Here's the expe...
Abstract: With the early Atom "Bay Trail" hardware being disastrous for Linux, when Intel recently announced their Bay Trail based NUC Kit we were anxious and decided to give this unit a go. The Intel NUC Kit DN2820FYK packs an Intel Celeron N2820 Bay Trail CPU and...
The Intel NUC DN2820FYKH proved to be a very decent desktop PC that can be built on a shoe string budget. It is fairly evident that this Intel Bay Trail powered system wasn't designed to be a multi-tasking beast, but it does pretty good with one task at a...
Who will buy a NUC? Someone who doesn't mind tinkering with a PC, someone who wants something small enough to be tucked away and left to run 24x7, 365. On top of that, it has a built-in IR receiver and looks gorgeous However if you're looking for a compl...
Form factor, it's quite tiny, Discreet, yet able to handle normal applications, Cheap for a desktop replacement
Limited to 8GB RAM, Celeron processor can occasionally get overwhelmed
The Intel NUC is an interesting device, I can see its use in a number of projects where it is easy to use that standard form factor and a range of OSs. As it has a Celeron processor, it could be used for the standard enterprise desktop replacement, especi...
Muy silencioso, Diseño compacto y atractivo, Precio muy ajustado, Soporte de discos de 2,5″ Buen soporte de drivers desde web de Intel, Potencia suficiente para uso de escritorio general, Reproducción de vídeo excelente, Soporte Linux, Buena capacidad de
La potencia 3D es limitada, Pocas conexiones, La BIOS necesita mejorar, Obligación de adquirir una memoria a 1.35V,
Esta primera apuesta de Intel por ofrecer una unidad NUC a bajo precio y con unidad de disco de 2.5″ en su interior nos ha dejado un buen sabor de boca, el sistema se defiende sobradamente como HTPC. Un dispositivo con buenos acabados y unos componentes i...