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The editors liked
More consistent driver support than Hades Canyon
2x M.2 SSDs
2x SODIMM (M.2 22110 support)
Acceptable noise levels when gaming
Three-year warranty standard
Wide array of integrated ports
High performance-per-watt
Removable LED plate
Fast SD card r
Packs a ton of processor and graphics power into a tight space
Customizable lighting panel
Superb selection of ports for a PC its size
Powerful integrated GPU (RTX 2060)
Powerful CPU (10nm Tigerlake)
Excellent cooling capability
Great value at the time of writing
Ultra compact form factor
The editors didn't like
Slightly thicker and heavier than Hades Canyon
Two types of screwdrivers required to service
More power-hungry than Hades Canyon
Very large power brick
Pricey
A bit bulky relative to "classic" NUCs
An upgrade to TGLH with 8 cores would be perfect for this form factor
Powerful integrated GPU (RTX 2060), Powerful CPU (10nm Tigerlake), Excellent cooling capability, Great value at the time of writing, Ultra compact form factor
An upgrade to TGLH with 8 cores would be perfect for this form factor, Extremely confusing nomenclature "NUC11PHKi7C"
The Intel Phantom Canyon is a big step in the right direction. Unlike previous NUCs (with the exception of Ghost Canyon) this is something that could actually be a daily driver for a power user. The powerful IPC of the TGL 10nm processor combined with an...
Published: 2021-05-17, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Packs a ton of processor and graphics power into a tight space, Customizable lighting panel, Superb selection of ports for a PC its size
A bit bulky relative to "classic" NUCs
If you're okay with sacrificing just a bit of extra heft for heaps more power, the Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast Kit mini PC packs quite a CPU and GPU wallop into its petite chassis...
more consistent driver support than Hades Canyon, 2x M.2 SSDs, 2x SODIMM (M.2 22110 support), acceptable noise levels when gaming, three-year warranty standard, wide array of integrated ports, high performance-per-watt, removable LED plate, fast SD card r
slightly thicker and heavier than Hades Canyon, two types of screwdrivers required to service, more power-hungry than Hades Canyon, very large power brick, pricey
In review: Intel NUC11PHKi7C Phantom Canyon mini PC. Test unit provided by IntelPhantom Canyon is proof that Intel has moved on from Kaby Lake-G. Gone is the novelty of an Intel-AMD chipset in favor of more off-the-shelf processors and VRAM modules common...
Published: 2021-01-14, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: Intel has quietly introduced a boatload of 11th Gen NUC products (NUC 11 series) with Tiger Lake processors inside. There are 44 new models in all, spread across Intel's Pro, Performance, and Enthusiast spectrum. We are not going to cover all 44 NUC syste...
Yes, if you already have the right partsCredit: Reviewed / Joanna Nelius It may be pint-sized, but Intel's NUC 11 Extreme Kit has the power of a full-sized desktop PC.The Intel NUC 11 Extreme Kit is a powerhouse in a tiny package. It offers great renderin...
Abstract: The term "microcomputer" has its origins in the 1970s-the "micro" of the personal computers emerging then lay in stark contrast to the room-size mainframe beasts of the day. But fast-forward half a century or so, and-oh, micro, how you have changed! Most...
soporte de controladores más consistente que Hades Canyon, 2x SSDs M.2, 2x SODIMM (soporte M.2 22110), niveles de ruido aceptables cuando se juega, tres años de garantía estándar, amplia gama de puertos integrados, alto rendimiento por vatio, placa LED ex
ligeramente más grueso y pesado que Hades Canyon, dos tipos de destornilladores necesarios para el servicio, más exigente en cuanto a potencia que Hades Canyon, ladrillo de potencia muy grande, caro
En revisión: Mini PC Intel NUC11PHKi7C Phantom Canyon. Unidad de prueba proporcionada por IntelPhantom Canyon es la prueba de que Intel ha pasado de Kaby Lake-G. Atrás queda la novedad de un chipset Intel-AMD en favor de procesadores y módulos de VRAM más...
Format compact avec une belle connectique, Belles performances générales, Refroidissement silencieux, Personnalisation possible
La conclusion sera simple: cet Intel Phantom Canyon, ou NUC11 Enthusiast Kit si on reste en barebone, est notre système compact de jeu préféré. A 1400  environ actuellement avec la mémoire et le stockage, il n'est pas forcément donné et on ne changera p...
un support de pilotes plus cohérent que Hades Canyon, 2x SSD M.2, 2x SODIMM (support M.2 22110), niveaux de bruit acceptables lors des jeux, garantie standard de trois ans, large éventail de ports intégrés, haute performance par watt, plaque LED amovibl
légèrement plus épais et plus lourd que Hades Canyon, deux types de tournevis nécessaires au service, plus gourmand en énergie que Hades Canyon, très grande brique électrique, coûteux
En revue: Mini PC Intel NUC11PHKi7C Phantom Canyon. Unité de test fournie par IntelPhantom Canyon est la preuve qu'Intel a tourné la page de Kaby Lake-G. La nouveauté d'un chipset Intel-AMD a disparu au profit de processeurs et de modules VRAM plus coura...