The 2018 Intel Hades Canyon NUC was one of the only bright spots to come out of the ill-fated Kaby Lake-G series. It continues to be both the most balanced and most powerful NUC available due largely to its atypical 100 W processor. We take a look back at the mini PC to see how it holds up against the latest laptops of 2019 and 2020.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Two-years-later-the-Intel-Hades-Canyon-mini-PC-is-still-the-best-and-fastest-NUC-you-can-get.462485.0.html
Will you re-test the Hades with new drivers from AMD?
So, have you never heard of Ghost Canyon? Because I'm pretty sure those put these to shame.
In no way should Ghost Canyon be considered a successor of Hades Canyon. It's WAY TOO BIG.
I dont agree with this article what about the Zotac Magnus?
Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN72080V i7-9750H 2.6 GHz USFF Black
Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN72080V, 7th gen Intel® Core™ i7, i7-9750H, 2.6 GHz, 4.5 GHz, SO-DIMM, 32 GB.
This is a better spec Nuc style system and smaller than the Intel with the inferior RX Vega graphics.
I'm dont think you did your research properly for this article.
Quote from: Gaz on April 26, 2020, 12:50:07
I dont agree with this article what about the Zotac Magnus?
Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN72080V i7-9750H 2.6 GHz USFF Black
Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN72080V, 7th gen Intel® Core™ i7, i7-9750H, 2.6 GHz, 4.5 GHz, SO-DIMM, 32 GB.
This is a better spec Nuc style system and smaller than the Intel with the inferior RX Vega graphics.
I'm dont think you did your research properly for this article.
If you're gonna correct someone, at least make sure you know what you're talking about.
Hades Canyon NUC: 1.2 liters
ZBOX MAGNUS EN72080V: 2.65 liters
The Zbox that you said was smaller is over twice as big.