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I took my own advice and bought a NUC Skull Canyon. Core i7/32GB/x2500GB m.2 sticks in RAID1. Boots in 6 seconds and driving my 28in iiyama 4k monitor at full res over HDMI.
Recommended.
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I think you want to start looking into just how much tech comes from Israel. It's.....lots.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIf your appetite for risk when it comes to security allows you do buy a device designed and manufactured in Israel (by CompuLab Ltd) , but sold under license in the UK (Anders Electronics under the brand name Tiny Green ), then great.
I would not touch this with a bargepole.
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Well they won't get much joy with my home lab then. Half the porn is on xhamster anyway. They're welcome to my dodgy powershell scripts.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIf your appetite for risk when it comes to security allows you do buy a device designed and manufactured in Israel (by CompuLab Ltd) , but sold under license in the UK (Anders Electronics under the brand name Tiny Green ), then great.
I would not touch this with a bargepole.

On a more serious note, have you never heard the term 'Silicon Wadi'. They've got their fingers in it all anyway.
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So you are perfectly happy buying kit manufactured in China, but not Israel?Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIf your appetite for risk when it comes to security allows you do buy a device designed and manufactured in Israel (by CompuLab Ltd) , but sold under license in the UK (Anders Electronics under the brand name Tiny Green ), then great.
I would not touch this with a bargepole.
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If your appetite for risk when it comes to security allows you do buy a device designed and manufactured in Israel (by CompuLab Ltd) , but sold under license in the UK (Anders Electronics under the brand name Tiny Green ), then great.Originally posted by Incognito View PostBest small form factor on the market in my opinion:
https://www.tinygreenpc.com
I run esx on a couple of the i5 intense pc 2 models. Really well built. Not cheap though.
I would not touch this with a bargepole.
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Best small form factor on the market in my opinion:
https://www.tinygreenpc.com
I run esx on a couple of the i5 intense pc 2 models. Really well built. Not cheap though.
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I don't think NCU supports core i7, but the GPU in the latest generations of i7 (skylake kaby lake) pack a punch, usable even for 3D gaming, 4K video is definitely supported I believe even on dual 4K screensOriginally posted by DaveB View PostLooked at NUC but again the graphics options seem limited to the onboard Intel integrated graphics which aren't much cop for anything other than powerpoint as far as I can tell.
The i5 built-in GPUs are a bit lower spec but still decent
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I'm much the same - just whack in the most expensive one you can find and it must be good enoughOriginally posted by DaveB View PostPart of the problem is that I'm way out of date on PC graphics hardware, so no real idea where to start with speccing that. CPU ram HDD etc are no problem.
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Part of the problem is that I'm way out of date on PC graphics hardware, so no real idea where to start with speccing that. CPU ram HDD etc are no problem.Originally posted by RonBW View PostIf you know what kind of spec you are after then the usual suspects will build one for you.
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/intel-mini-pcs/
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-sy...ll-form-factor
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