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I bought a mini PC as a small economical server for the home for a home assistant and a camera system. The PC met all expectations. Most of the time the integrated fan is off and turns on for a few seconds under load. Even in this case, it is very quiet. Consumption is minimal.
Caution when buying an M.2 disk. If it has a higher cooler, then the lid cannot be screwed back on. I bought this disc in it and it fits there just fine. https://www.alza.cz/dahua-c900-plus-256gb-d10837410. htm
Good computer for the price. Goog enough for everyday use except for gaming. Fair enough.
Can be upgraded with RAM and Hard Drive. Low energy consumption, quiet.
Works with Linux Mint like charm. No additional tweaking for Linux.
I would give 5/5 if the power supply wasn't leaking and probably something in the PC itself. It's barely audible, but it can be annoying: )
quality plastic case, inside quality metal construction, no cheap junk (I was surprised at the price)
slot for classic NVMe M.2 SSD; there is no need to buy a shorter one, on the contrary, it could not be attached
possibility of cooling the SSD by the case itself - thermobelt supplied; I don't recommend combining with "coolers" on SSDs, the thermowell is quite thick and then it pushes more on the disk and bends it (I solved it with my own thinner belt)
the fan is not audible and the bios can be set to full shutdown temperature
max-power consumption 13-15W
low-power consumption below 5W (my meter showed 0W and sometimes jumped to 5W: D)
2x DDR4 ram slots
coil whine of the power supply and the computer itself - very high frequency and unless you count behind your head or are older, you probably won't hear it: )
The weakest NUC with us (so far so good) serves as a better Raspberry, with 256 GB SSD and 8 GB RAM is locked in an unventilated cabinet, running headless Debian, serving Pi-hole, Home Assistant, external drives accessible via SMB. In this configuration, it can also be passively cooled! The fan curve can be influenced in the (not very nice) BIOS, the NUC sits around 49°C with cooling stopped for a long time, at any load it will exceed the set lower limit of cooling and the fan will start. The tiny Celeron consumes minimal power, but is still completely different in performance than various hobby ARM single-boards. This particular NUC has a faint coil-whine audible in a quiet room, I don't really care.
4 fast USB 3.2 ports
gigabit ethernet
No USB Type-C connector
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