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    • notverypunnyN
      notverypunny @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Intel NUC:

      @notverypunny said in Intel NUC:

      Would a Raspberry Pi have enough power for your needs?

      Bigger than necessary.

      Depends on the content that he might want to show in the browser... I've got one setup with Rasbian and the experience is sub-par.... but come to think of it it's a Pi2 so a Pi 3 might be up to the task

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        @notverypunny said in Intel NUC:

        @scottalanmiller said in Intel NUC:

        @notverypunny said in Intel NUC:

        Would a Raspberry Pi have enough power for your needs?

        Bigger than necessary.

        Depends on the content that he might want to show in the browser... I've got one setup with Rasbian and the experience is sub-par.... but come to think of it it's a Pi2 so a Pi 3 might be up to the task

        Not really. It's still sub-par in my opinion. I have an Rpi3 latest version on my desk as well as the Asus Tinkerboard which has twice the CPU power of the Rpi3.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @notverypunny
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          @notverypunny said in Intel NUC:

          @scottalanmiller said in Intel NUC:

          @notverypunny said in Intel NUC:

          Would a Raspberry Pi have enough power for your needs?

          Bigger than necessary.

          Depends on the content that he might want to show in the browser... I've got one setup with Rasbian and the experience is sub-par.... but come to think of it it's a Pi2 so a Pi 3 might be up to the task

          I meant literally larger physically than necessary. Not commenting on the power of the device.

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          • PhlipElderP
            PhlipElder @AdamF
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            @fuznutz04 said in Intel NUC:

            We want to put up a big TV in the office for a Trello type board. Also to view stuff in company meetings. Any suggestions for a super small computer to power this thing? Basically, the only requirements are that it should be able to run Google Chrome. That's about it. I was thinking a low powered Intel NUC. Any other suggestions?

            We use the Intel Celeron powered NUC for all of our cloud-PCs that are essentially dumb terminals. They run Windows Pro to allow them to be integrated into a security setup delineated by Group Policy along with user logon rights and such.

            We've been in a lot of situations where folks start out with the same specifications but end up using it for more than the intended use. I do suggest at least a Core i3 with 8GB RAM and a 256GB Intel M.2 SSD to keep things moving along at a good pace but priced reasonably.

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            • matteo nunziatiM
              matteo nunziati @AdamF
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              @fuznutz04 you can also consider intel sticks. I'm using one of them at home for media playing and web

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce
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                We use a bunch of Intel Sticks.

                Fedora tested well on them, but most run Win10 home due to some slide show requirements.

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                • Emad RE
                  Emad R @AdamF
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                  @fuznutz04

                  Scratch Pi it is still laggy with chromium due to low hardware.

                  However the NUC is bulky and I think overpowered and expensive, you need something in between.

                  I think there is many stronger Pi3, for tad extra cost, get one of those like Asus TinkerBoard

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                  • AdamFA
                    AdamF
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                    Any model recommendations for the intel sticks?

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                    • PhlipElderP
                      PhlipElder @AdamF
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                      @fuznutz04 said in Intel NUC:

                      Any model recommendations for the intel sticks?

                      Make sure it has the 64GB storage setup as the smaller 32GB setups across all platforms are running into problems getting updates.

                      With the shorty Celeron NUC we keep a set of extra long screws that allows us to use the NUC VESA mount over the monitor arm/post mount. We use a 30cm/6" HDMI cable from the NUC to the monitor. WiFi or a cable works for network. If using a bluetooth (which is built-in now) mouse and keyboard the only cables running up there are power for both the NUC and monitor and the network cable.

                      One such setup: http://blog.mpecsinc.ca/2014/04/intel-nuc-wall-mount-monitor-and-nuc.html

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce @PhlipElder
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                        @PhlipElder said in Intel NUC:

                        Make sure it has the 64GB storage setup as the smaller 32GB setups across all platforms are running into problems getting updates.

                        Not an issue if you flush Windows and install Fedora Workstation instead.

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                        • AdamFA
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                          @PhlipElder said in Intel NUC:

                          http://blog.mpecsinc.ca/2014/04/intel-nuc-wall-mount-monitor-and-nuc.html

                          I'm going to try the Chromestick first. at $80, it's worth a shot. Plan B will be an Intel Stick. Now I need to head to Costco to grab a TV!

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