
Intel BNUC11TNHI50L NUC 11 Pro i5 64GB 4TB SSD w/ Dock
Big desktop performance in a tiny footprint — the Intel NUC 11 Pro with 64GB RAM, 4TB SSD, and a bundled dock.
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Overview
Key Features
【Upgraded】 Seal is opened for Hardware/Software upgrade only to enhance performance. No Display ; Wi-Fi 6 AX201 Wifi, Bluetooth 5.2, Ethernet LAN (RJ-45), No Webcam, .
【Powerful Performance with Intel Core i5-1135G7 Quad Core】 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 2.40GHz Processor (upto 4.2 GHz, 8MB Cache, 4-Cores, 8-Threads, ) ; Intel Iris Xe Integrated Graphics, .
【High Speed and Multitasking】 64GB DDR4 SODIMM; 120W Power Supply; Black Color, .
【Enormous Storage】 4TB PCIe NVMe SSD; 3 USB 3.1 Gen2, 3 USB 2.0, 2 HDMI, 2 Thunderbolt 3 (Type-C), No Optical Drive, ., Windows 10 Home., 1 Year Manufacturer warranty from GreatPriceTech (Professionally upgraded by GreatPriceTech)
Includes Universal Dock D6000 (USB-C)(Supports upto 3 Displays;Max Resolution 5120 x 2880;Combo Audio, Speaker Out Port;USB 3.0 Type-A, USB-C (1 Power share);HDMI, Display Port, RJ-45)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 64GB RAM and 4TB SSD configuration is exceptionally generous for a mini PC, handling demanding workloads
- Ultra-compact NUC form factor fits virtually anywhere — behind a monitor, on a desk, or in a tight AV closet
- Thunderbolt 3 connectivity enables high-speed data transfer and external display daisy-chaining
- Bundled dock adds extra ports without requiring a separate purchase
- Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 provide modern wireless connectivity out of the box
👎 Cons
- Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics limits gaming and GPU-accelerated workload performance
- i5-1135G7 is a quad-core mobile chip, which may bottleneck heavily threaded professional applications
- Ships with Windows 10 Home rather than Pro, lacking features like BitLocker and remote desktop hosting
- 11th Gen Tiger Lake platform has been superseded by newer, more efficient Intel generations
- Compact chassis limits upgradability and thermal headroom compared to full-size desktops