Description
Intel NUC7I7BNH Tall Mini Desktop
The Intel Core i7-7567U processor features two cores that operate at a stock speed of 3.5 GHz for handling everyday apps.
For demanding software programs, each of the cores can run at speeds of up to 4.0 GHz. In addition to the speeds, the
Intel Core i7-7567U processor is equipped with 4MB of cache memory and has a thermal design power of 28W.
Intel's NUC7I7BNH Tall Mini PC NUC utilizes an onboard Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 chipset that delivers up to 4K visuals to
your monitors utilizing a built-in HDMI 2.0 port as well as a Thunderbolt 3 port that offers daisy-chaining capabilities with
up to six devices, including monitors, external storages, and external graphics cards. The Thunderbolt 3 connection transmits
data at a rate of up to 40 Gb/s and utilizes a reversible USB Type-C design, letting you connect with USB-C or Thunderbolt
3 cable the first try. To complete the multimedia experience, 7.1-channel surround sound is provided through the video
connections and a combo headphone/microphone jack. Other notable connections include four USB 3.0 ports for a
keyboard, mouse, printer, and external storage drive. If you need more USB ports, there's a USB 2.0 header to support an
optional adapter with two USB 2.0 ports. Aside from wired connections, Bluetooth 4.2 is on board so the system can
wirelessly connect to speakers, mice, and other Bluetooth-enable devices.
On the exterior, the NUC is outfitted a built-in microphone along with a multi-colored LED ring, so you can personalize it
with a color you want. There's also an integrated card slot for reading and writing to microSDXC memory cards. For
accessing networks, the NUC7I5BNH is equipped with a Gigabit Ethernet port and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. In addition, Intel
includes an external 65W wall-mountable power adapter for powering the NUC.
The Intel Core i7-7567U processor features two cores that operate at a stock speed of 3.5 GHz for handling everyday apps.
For demanding software programs, each of the cores can run at speeds of up to 4.0 GHz. In addition to the speeds, the
Intel Core i7-7567U processor is equipped with 4MB of cache memory and has a thermal design power of 28W.
Intel's NUC7I7BNH Tall Mini PC NUC utilizes an onboard Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 chipset that delivers up to 4K visuals to
your monitors utilizing a built-in HDMI 2.0 port as well as a Thunderbolt 3 port that offers daisy-chaining capabilities with
up to six devices, including monitors, external storages, and external graphics cards. The Thunderbolt 3 connection transmits
data at a rate of up to 40 Gb/s and utilizes a reversible USB Type-C design, letting you connect with USB-C or Thunderbolt
3 cable the first try. To complete the multimedia experience, 7.1-channel surround sound is provided through the video
connections and a combo headphone/microphone jack. Other notable connections include four USB 3.0 ports for a
keyboard, mouse, printer, and external storage drive. If you need more USB ports, there's a USB 2.0 header to support an
optional adapter with two USB 2.0 ports. Aside from wired connections, Bluetooth 4.2 is on board so the system can
wirelessly connect to speakers, mice, and other Bluetooth-enable devices.
On the exterior, the NUC is outfitted a built-in microphone along with a multi-colored LED ring, so you can personalize it
with a color you want. There's also an integrated card slot for reading and writing to microSDXC memory cards. For
accessing networks, the NUC7I5BNH is equipped with a Gigabit Ethernet port and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. In addition, Intel
includes an external 65W wall-mountable power adapter for powering the NUC.
Intel NUC7I7BNH Tall Mini Desktop - 7th Gen Intel Core i7-7567U Dual-Core Processor up to 4.00 GHz, 12GB Memory, 128GB SSD, Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650, Windows 10 Pro
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$699
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Description
Intel NUC7I7BNH Tall Mini Desktop
The Intel Core i7-7567U processor features two cores that operate at a stock speed of 3.5 GHz for handling everyday apps.
For demanding software programs, each of the cores can run at speeds of up to 4.0 GHz. In addition to the speeds, the
Intel Core i7-7567U processor is equipped with 4MB of cache memory and has a thermal design power of 28W.
Intel's NUC7I7BNH Tall Mini PC NUC utilizes an onboard Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 chipset that delivers up to 4K visuals to
your monitors utilizing a built-in HDMI 2.0 port as well as a Thunderbolt 3 port that offers daisy-chaining capabilities with
up to six devices, including monitors, external storages, and external graphics cards. The Thunderbolt 3 connection transmits
data at a rate of up to 40 Gb/s and utilizes a reversible USB Type-C design, letting you connect with USB-C or Thunderbolt
3 cable the first try. To complete the multimedia experience, 7.1-channel surround sound is provided through the video
connections and a combo headphone/microphone jack. Other notable connections include four USB 3.0 ports for a
keyboard, mouse, printer, and external storage drive. If you need more USB ports, there's a USB 2.0 header to support an
optional adapter with two USB 2.0 ports. Aside from wired connections, Bluetooth 4.2 is on board so the system can
wirelessly connect to speakers, mice, and other Bluetooth-enable devices.
On the exterior, the NUC is outfitted a built-in microphone along with a multi-colored LED ring, so you can personalize it
with a color you want. There's also an integrated card slot for reading and writing to microSDXC memory cards. For
accessing networks, the NUC7I5BNH is equipped with a Gigabit Ethernet port and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. In addition, Intel
includes an external 65W wall-mountable power adapter for powering the NUC.
The Intel Core i7-7567U processor features two cores that operate at a stock speed of 3.5 GHz for handling everyday apps.
For demanding software programs, each of the cores can run at speeds of up to 4.0 GHz. In addition to the speeds, the
Intel Core i7-7567U processor is equipped with 4MB of cache memory and has a thermal design power of 28W.
Intel's NUC7I7BNH Tall Mini PC NUC utilizes an onboard Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 chipset that delivers up to 4K visuals to
your monitors utilizing a built-in HDMI 2.0 port as well as a Thunderbolt 3 port that offers daisy-chaining capabilities with
up to six devices, including monitors, external storages, and external graphics cards. The Thunderbolt 3 connection transmits
data at a rate of up to 40 Gb/s and utilizes a reversible USB Type-C design, letting you connect with USB-C or Thunderbolt
3 cable the first try. To complete the multimedia experience, 7.1-channel surround sound is provided through the video
connections and a combo headphone/microphone jack. Other notable connections include four USB 3.0 ports for a
keyboard, mouse, printer, and external storage drive. If you need more USB ports, there's a USB 2.0 header to support an
optional adapter with two USB 2.0 ports. Aside from wired connections, Bluetooth 4.2 is on board so the system can
wirelessly connect to speakers, mice, and other Bluetooth-enable devices.
On the exterior, the NUC is outfitted a built-in microphone along with a multi-colored LED ring, so you can personalize it
with a color you want. There's also an integrated card slot for reading and writing to microSDXC memory cards. For
accessing networks, the NUC7I5BNH is equipped with a Gigabit Ethernet port and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. In addition, Intel
includes an external 65W wall-mountable power adapter for powering the NUC.
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Product review & video
- I love Intel as much as anyone. They make cool products, they engage in lots of community
stuff, and I mean heck, they're even a major
sponsor of my other channel. But man, when it comes to
confusing product naming schemes, I think Core i3, Core i5,
Core i7 takes the cake. I mean, great question! What is a Core i7 479GK? What the heck does all of this even mean? We'll get to that. But first a bit of
background about why we need product names for processors. Wouldn't it be simpler to just label them with how many gigahertz they
run at and call it a day? Simpler, sort of, but at times
actually even more confusing. For example, when the Pentium 4 launched an equivalently clocked Pentium 3 was actually faster because
it could do more work with each cycle. As a customer, I would expect the product with the higher number
to be the better one! And therein lies the problem. Not all megahertz


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