This thing would be perfect for me

this thing would be perfect for me

but there is one problem - storage space

I need a few TB

how could I solve this?

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I'm not sure which one is which, but you can install a standard laptop sized drive in there. If you can purchase a 1TB SSD, that solves your issue.

I bought these for work and they are very nice. Let me know if you have any other questions.

uhm...usb3 external drive?

NAS. Thick 2,5" drive if it can fit.

take a look at this mayb

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Put the SD card slot to good use, or grab a USB flash/hard drive.

Remember to not buy the i7 ones. They're noisy and generate a
lots of heat.

>falling for muh small footprint meme, buy $600 NUC
>doubling the footprint with external hdd

it has both, displayport and hdmi, right? I need them for my monitor and TV

All of them have HDMI, but only the higher-end models have DisplayPort, and it's a mini one, so you'll need an adapter.

get this newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856158048&cm_re=deskmini-_-56-158-048-_-Product
You can use 2 2.5in drives and a m2

i3 would be enough for me to be honest

>Assuck
>not mini enough

i3 can't even run a web browser adequately

Build your own ITX machine. Problem solved.

ITX cases are like 20 - 30 times as large as an NUC.

If they can fit:

ITX Motherboard with full size ram slot
2 Laptop HD
etc.

Into this then you can fit two HD into yours which is 3-4 times the size.

So how do you explain decade-old Core 2 Duo's still being usable for web browsing?
Not small enough.

So how are all the old ThinkPad shitposters managing to use the internet then?

They are using their macbook pros.

No standards.

Is this bait? I have an i3 3450 and it's fast enough for everything.

How about you stop downloading ram then.

The ones made for HTPCs aren't. Look for some that come with a built in pico PSU.

3.5" drive in external enclosure via USB 3.1

Buy a USB 3.0 or 3.1 external storage

Buy a small external drive or NAS for your storage needs.

>NUC
>I need a few TB
Not what they're intended for famalamadingdong

I have like 40 at work
i hate BIOS updating them, its almost broken without them anyway,

get a network storage and done, OP

Broken how?

You can fit a 2TB 2.5" hdd plus an SSD. Any more than that and you'll need external storage

>I need a few TB
>If you can purchase a 1TB SSD, that solves your issue.
>few
>1

Intel, stop advertising.

I like NUCs, but it's getting too obvious how your shills are pushing this product everyday.

We get it, they don't sell so well. Maybe you should drop some prices or make them cooler.

Or ship them with installed RAM and SSD, because normies don't like to tinker with PC internals.

Do you even have a marketing department to tell you this?

Instead they're telling you to advertise on Sup Forums? Jeez.

Snapping couple cards into obvious slots doesn't really count as tinkering.

Tell that to /pcbg/ who still think they're """building""" PCs when in reality they just ASSEMBLE, something my grand mother could do in the retirement home, or my 7 year old nephew

go shitpost somewhere else, retard

Normies don't know which components to buy, which specs, etc.

>Or ship them with installed RAM and SSD
Fuck off, having free choice of RAM and SSD size is a great thing

People who don't have autism don't think like you. : )

Fuck off, shill.

multiple monitors will not work without latest BIOS
NIC issues ( suddenly APIPA ) can't solve yet, but not that often for normies
adapters for the display are not always working

I don't get the issue. 3.5 drives fit perfectly into the NUCs. What the fuck is this thread about?

One thing I absolute detest about my 5th Gen NUC is that it simply can't handle Wifi and Bluetooth simultaneously. As soon as you start using Bluetooth, the network speeds plummet. Otherwise, a decent machine.

USB 3.0 HDDs are fast enough.

>Normies don't know which components to buy, which specs, etc.
Neither does anyone here judging by the constant flow of check-my-build threads.

>What the fuck is this thread about?
It's about NUCs built for 2.5" drives.