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Intel NUC BOXNUC5CPYH Mini PC Barebone with Intel Celeron N3050 $118.75 (Free Postage) from IT Clearance Company (eBay)

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Hi Folks,

Clearing out some Celeron NUC. Brand new product in box.

NOTE does NOT include:
DDR3L-1600 1.35v So-Dimm Ram
2.5" SATA HDD/SSD
Operating System

Price is $125, reduced if you use eBay Code PICK5

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    • 4k HDR media? Just curious.

      • Nope. Not with Celeron model. You have to atleast get the i3.

  • +1

    i have this nuc. it plays video files fine and runs kodi,netflix. It doesn't however run 720p twitch streams on chrome well. in fact it doesnt stream any videos over the internet without it hanging.

    • have you tried firefox ?

      • what OS are you using on it? no probs with 2k videos playback if not streaming anywhere, just locally?

      • nah i havent tried firefox ill give it a shot tonight

        Im using windows 10.

  • I've also got one of these running libreelec, switched between libreelec and win 10, upscale to 4k at 30fps, running through amp with optical output no problems

  • Bought one of these two and a half year ago for $199. They are really slow due to the celeron processors, even with 8gb ram. I would really only use it for openelec / kodi, not worth it for windows 10.

    • lol.. Don't say that too loud or the downvote police will come to you

    • Thanks, I was going to buy one of these for Dolphin, your comment made me check forums and avoid disappointment.

  • +1

    Newer NUC6CAYS/NUC6CAYH are better for 4K and basic Windows 10 stuff.

    • Anybody interested in 4k should note the above newer models have hdmi 2.0 (4k@60) and full hardware decoding of h.264, hevc h.265 10bit and 8bit.

      This model will not handle h.265 as the CPU is not powerful enough for software decoding.

    • Very true, but substantially costlier.
      If people have a RAM stick and old disk lying about this is a cheap deal.

      • Has been ~$250 with 2GB RAM, a built in 32GB drive and a legal OS. Yes that's about double but well worth it if you're looking for a media PC. My NUC6 even plays older games just fine. (To my suprise Battlefield 1942 and Vietnam work really smoothly, as does Flight Sim 2004).

        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/326144

        I got it even cheaper than that at a JW sale. I think it was $237

        8GB RAM costs about $90 (or did when I bought it). HDD cost $90 as well. They don't come with this either.

        So we're still talking just over $400 for something nice.

  • No longer available.

    • yep. someone bought 10 of them.

  • I thought the Braswell NUC GPU had built in HEVC decoding.

    http://nucblog.net/2015/07/braswell-nuc-review-nuc5cpyh-htpc…

    All it needed was the right software support which was thin on the ground in 2015. Surely that's fixed by now.

    Even my OLD Bay Trail NUC could do 720p HEVC with ease. 1080p she started to complain.

    Almost all of those cheap Chinese boxes can't even do frame rate switching and crap themselves with problematic 1080p hi10p encodes.

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