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Intel Beast Canyon NUC11BTMi9

Intel Beast Canyon NUC11BTMi9 review: A bigger footprint shrinks this gaming PC’s appeal

Posted on July 29, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The user-customizable RGB panel at the front is pretty neat, though.

The gaming variants of Intel’s Next Unit of Computing (NUC) mini-PCs have always been expensive. For the price, you got unique, compact, and ultimately turn-key options for a portable desktop PC. You might pay out the nose, but you couldn’t replicate the experience as a DIY builder. That’s what justified the cost.
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