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Posted by humpelpuber
 - June 02, 2021, 20:21:41
For what good is a computer that can hold a full-size graphic-card when there are no graphic-cards available, at least not at reasonable prices, neither now nor in the near future?

"We have a superior car to offer - sorry to say that there is no more gas or electricity around. Of course, you can still park the new shiny in your front yard to brag off to your envious neighbours..."
Posted by Superguy
 - June 02, 2021, 19:46:46
Sure they'll be released in H2. You still can't get NUC11 Pros in the US despite being "announced" 6 months ago.  ::)
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 01, 2021, 16:49:16
This new NUC goes into beast mode with an 8-liter enclosure that can fit full-size GPUs plus a PSU. It also supports 45 W Intel Tiger Lake-H CPUs including the HK overclockable models, but apparently only supports air coolers, so it might get some TGP restrictions. Nevertheless, it also comes with a NUC 11 Extreme Compute Unit that includes features such as PCIe 4.0, Optane Memory, 2x Thunderbolt 4.0 connectors and even a 10 Gb NIC.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-previews-NUC-11-Extreme-Beast-Canyon-mini-PCs-with-support-for-full-length-GPUs.541973.0.html