🚀 Compact power, limitless potential.
The Intel NUC13ANHi7 Arena Canyon Mini PC is a barebone powerhouse featuring a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P processor with 12 cores and 16 threads, turbo boosting up to 5 GHz. It supports WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 for cutting-edge wireless connectivity and delivers stunning 8K UHD visuals via Intel Iris Xe graphics. Its ultra-compact design (117 x 112 x 54 mm) fits effortlessly into any workspace or travel bag. This barebone kit requires you to add your own RAM, SSD, and OS, offering full customization for professional-grade multitasking, creative work, and entertainment.
Standing screen display size | 54 Millimeters |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Processor | 5 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 8 DDR4 |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | Reatan |
Series | NUC13ANHi7 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | OS |
Item Weight | 3.61 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.56 x 6.77 x 4.76 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | OS |
Number of Processors | 12 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 16 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
T**R
Powerful punch for a small unit!
I was in need of a new computer for simile everyday tasks with some intensive graphics Processing for Webcam and other light duty graphics work. I came across this light Intel NUC with great specs for my needs and at a great price. I ordered t her product and recieved it all within shipping time line established by amazon. When I opened the package upon reciept I found the computer packaged extremely well with foam paddings a nice heavy cardboard box for the computer unit. The device was extremely easy to set up with minimal wires and the instructions provide an essay to follow along quick set up induction page.When I first booted thy computer I noticed how quickly it went through the tests and untimely started Windows for thr first tine. From here the instructions were fairly easy as it involved choices in the operating system.I was relatively impressed with the Intel.Irus graphics Processing chip. While not as strong as a dedicated Graphics processor it provided the necessary essential elements for my computing needs.While browsing the internet the RAM was sufficient to navigate through sWeb pages with ease and speed.M
P**E
Fast and reliable.
I love this little machine. Fast and reliable. Even includes 2.5 Gbe RJ45 port.
M**0
Good prudocts
we bought 5 of them so far working fine not for gaming only for business.
K**K
Amazing powerful and small. The days of tower computers are over in this house
I needed something to replace a server I use for media streaming, and security cameras. Decided to try one of these NUC's I have heard of them from a co-worker. I live in the SW hot summers we have to use lot of AC tower computers blowing lot of hot air in the room doesn't help. I looked at some of the cheaper Chinese brands decided to go with a known brand Intel. Out of the box booted up run through windows 11 setup loaded software I was up and running in less than an hour. This replaced an old game tower had an AMD FX-8350 put out lot of heat was less powerful then the NUC. Using old game PC's isn't always the best idea. This is the future for PC's I built a custom water cooler last year these tiny computers could even be used for gaming with newer generation.
Y**R
It's not perfect
It certainly is a compact unit where can be fit anywhere vertical or horizontal. But the question is, do you really need a pc this small? If the answer is yes, you will be happy with it but if you keep it too close to you, the noise of the fan may bother you. It is not noise-free unit. It's not very noisy either.Strangely, in my first attempt to install windows 11 it failed and came ip with 'no OS found' message or something like that. I had to install OS again and the error was not repeated.It's also expensive for what it offers. You can probably setup a mini ITX unit with much power CPU but maybe slightly bigger in size.So, if compactness is a must for you, then go for this unit, it's cute.Otherwise there are better alternatives out there.
B**T
On time delivery. Product as advertised. Easy to set up. Works out of the box
Mom had an older custom built desktop computer that was 2.5'x2.5'x1' that was in need of some upgrades. This product arrived on time and as advertised. Easy to set up and get going straight out of the box. Mom thought it was just a toy at first because it was so small and so light. Turns out this wasn't just an upgrade, it was a revolutionary game changer. Everything about this computer was fast and flawless. Big bonus is that it is so small and light, much smaller than even packing a book, that you could easily put it in a bag to accompany you on trips and stay connected. HDMI into the back of the TV for beautiful graphics and video. Likely upgrading my computer to this model in the near future as well.
T**H
So far, so good!
The Intel NUCs used to be such garbage. This one? It absolutely breaks with that tradition. Super easy to install everything you need on it (especially if you use Ethernet cable during the initial install). Very smooth Windows installation and I haven't heard one complaint yet from my Dad (who's far from tech-savvy). If you're looking for a machine to do web browsing and not much else? This thing is PERFECT for it. Not many USB ports but that's what they make hubs for, right?
L**O
Won't detect a Western Digital HDD
Here is a very nice and NOT cheap Intel NUC. Now it should be great and have zero difficulties. But that's not the case. It will not detect and then run a Western Digital 20TB Elements Desktop USB 3.0 External Hard Drive. The device manager (once you find it) is blinking on and off. I tried a few old tricks to no avail. I contacted Amazon Support and was told I would have to sent emails to Intel. As I try to get it going the NUC is fighting me the whole way. The 20TB Elements HDD is only about a year old. It is recent - very recent technology. How could Intel release a device that doesn't work with the most basic item such as a WD HDD? What a waste of time...
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