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Also, the UDOO BOLT GEAR
Last edited by Dragunov on 7 July 2021 at 2:16 am UTC
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EDIT: To be clear here, I'm saying that the hardware supports running Linux. I'm not saying that the manufacturer guarantees that Linux will work, or that the NUC comes with Linux out of the box. (You have to install it yourself.)
Last edited by g000h on 8 July 2021 at 5:33 pm UTC
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Last edited by nbaever3 on 26 November 2021 at 9:50 am UTC
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"ASUS Mini PC"
"Gigabyte Brix"
"MSI Cubi"
"barebones"
I find when I'm hunting out computer products, it is good to use a dedicated online computing store. In the UK, I'd recommend:
www.ebuyer.com
www.cclonline.com
www.scan.co.uk
www.overclockers.co.uk
Once on the store's website, those search terms lead you to a selection of offerings that are easy to navigate and usually keenly priced too. (Reminding that barebones models usually require RAM module and hard drive to complete, and naturally use your own OS: Linux.)
If especially budget-conscious there is also the secondhand market, e.g. Ebay, and you could potentially get something much cheaper than the full-price offering.
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They're not much bigger than a Nuc but can pack a good punch. Sometimes I run a Deskmini 110 (7th Gen i3 CPU). Mind you it's not great for gaming but I can take it anywhere I want with little effort.
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