
Intel BXNUC10I5FNHN1 Mini PC i5 4TB SSD w/MS 365
Ultra-compact Intel NUC mini PC with Core i5, 4TB PCIe SSD, and Microsoft 365 for powerful everyday computing.
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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, Ethernet LAN (RJ-45), No Webcam, .
【Powerful Performance with Intel Core i5-10210U Quad Core】 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10210U 1.60GHz Processor (upto 4.2 GHz, 6MB Cache, 4-Cores) ; Intel UHD Integrated Graphics, .
【High Speed and Multitasking】 16GB DDR4 RAM (8GB Onboard + 8GB SODIMM); 90W Power Supply; Black Color, .
【Enormous Storage】 4TB PCIe NVMe SSD; USB 3.1 Gen2, 1 HDMI, Thunderbolt 4 (Type-C), USB 3.1 Type-C Gen2, SD Reader, ., Windows 10 Pro., 1 Year Manufacturer warranty from GreatPriceTech (Professionally upgraded by GreatPriceTech)
Includes Microsoft 365 Personal 1 Year Subscription for 1 User(Microsoft 365 Personal | 12-Month Subscription, 1 person | Premium Office apps | 1TB OneDrive cloud storage | PC/Mac;Annual Subscription;Works on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android), Dockztorm USB Hub
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 4TB PCIe SSD provides exceptional speed and massive storage capacity for a mini PC
- Thunderbolt 4 and USB 3.1 Type-C Gen2 deliver versatile high-speed connectivity
- Built-in SD card reader adds convenience for media professionals without needing adapters
- Extremely lightweight at 1.21 pounds and compact enough to VESA-mount behind a monitor
- Includes Windows 10 Pro and Microsoft 365 Personal for immediate out-of-box productivity
👎 Cons
- 10th Gen Core i5-10210U is a low-power processor that may throttle under sustained heavy workloads
- 16GB RAM with 8GB soldered onboard limits maximum upgrade potential
- Intel UHD integrated graphics are insufficient for gaming or GPU-accelerated tasks
- Only one HDMI port limits multi-monitor setups compared to NUC models with dual HDMI
- 90W power supply provides limited headroom for power-hungry peripherals via Thunderbolt