- Brand : Intel
- Product name : DN2820FYKH
- Product code : BOXDN2820FYKH
- Category : PC/Workstation Barebones
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- Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:14:32
- Warranty: : 3 years
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Long product name Intel DN2820FYKH UCFF Silver, Black N2820 BGA 1170 2.13 GHz
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NUC Kit DN2820FYKH
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Short summary description Intel DN2820FYKH UCFF Silver, Black N2820 BGA 1170 2.13 GHz
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Intel DN2820FYKH, UCFF, Mini PC barebone, BGA 1170, DDR3L-SDRAM, Serial ATA III, 36 W
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Long summary description Intel DN2820FYKH UCFF Silver, Black N2820 BGA 1170 2.13 GHz
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Intel DN2820FYKH. Chassis type: UCFF, Product type: Mini PC barebone. Processor socket: BGA 1170, BIOS type: EEPROM. Supported memory types: DDR3L-SDRAM, Number of memory slots: 1, Maximum internal memory: 8 GB. Supported storage drive types: HDD & SSD, Storage drive interface: Serial ATA III. Bluetooth version: 4.0. Cooling type: Active. Power supply: 36 W
Uk has collected 20 expert reviews for Intel DN2820FYKH UCFF Silver, Black N2820 BGA 1170 2.13 GHz and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Many have predicted that the traditional personal computer, the one that runs Windows and has Intel insider, is on its way out. There might be an element of truth in that but devices like the Intel NUC DN2820FYKH are proof that there's still life in x86.T...
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2016-10-21 02:50:08
2016-10-21 02:50:08
Average rating:80
Many have predicted that the traditional personal computer, the one that runs Windows and has Intel insider, is on its way out. There might be an element of truth in that but devices like the Intel NUC DN2820FYKH are proof that there's still life in x86.T...
The Intel NUC has been around for a while but hasn't set the world alight. With its latest model, Intel aims to become a standard for computers, and make a sizeable dent in the enterprise space.I've always liked the idea of a standardised computer. After...