Intel Nuc 7 Essential Mini Pc-Boxnuc7Cjysamn with Windows 11 Celeron 4005,4Gb Ddr4 Ram /64Gb Emmc, Black
- Intel NUC Mini PC with Intel Celeron Processors
- This product comes in a safe packaging
- It ensures a hassle-free usage
- Hard Disk Description: Hdd
Original price was: ₹22,000.₹16,499Current price is: ₹16,499.
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Specification: Intel Nuc 7 Essential Mini Pc-Boxnuc7Cjysamn with Windows 11 Celeron 4005,4Gb Ddr4 Ram /64Gb Emmc, Black
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Work all well and smooth with Windows,
With Linux-
Booting issue
Can’t handle HDD internally
If attach external HDD then wifi doesn’t work
Seems like power delivery issue if we install Ubuntu linux
Not tried other linux flavors yet.
Adityaprasad S. –
To Ajay’s review, I’ve tried Linux Manjaro (purchased outside). And it works perfectly fine. But after all it is a dual core celeron so you can’t go crazy on windows 11 but on Manjaro 2-3 tabs open including 1 1080p video on chrome is doable. It’s a tinkering/backup pc thing but just saying Manjaro is perfect on the 128gb ant eSports ssd I added to it
Adityaprasad S. –
Great buy for a Entry Level Windows 11 experience!
Specs:
Processor: Intel Celeron J4025
RAM : 4GB (Slot 1 of 2), eMMC : 64GB, 4 USB 3 ports (One of them is a Power port), 2 HDMI and an Ethernet port.
Performance:
On Windows 10 in S mode that it comes with – Smooth, after upgrading to full Windows 10 Home – Smooth, but upgrading to Windows 11 slows the performance down considerably. Adding 4 GB to make a total of 8 GB makes it smooth again.
Data transfer is slow on the internal eMMC, 16.1 GB available after Windows 11 upgrade (57.1GB total usable of the 64GB eMMC) Update: after 10 to 15 days, clean up the old files to increase free space to 25+ GB!
Recommended to buy a SSD (2.5″) for additional storage as it can be installed internally without affecting the eMMC.
Booting from SSD can give a slight improvement, recommended to buy HDD for storage since the internal eMMC is great!
No fan noice under any load condition.
Srideep Prasad –
Pros
* Comes with Windows 10 (S mode — suggest switching to full mode, which is a free upgrade)
* Upgradable to Windows 11 (more on it later)
* Includes 4 GB ram and a reasonably fast EMMC (64GB), which is enough for light use
* Extremely compact and light
* No heat at all and no fan noise (even with full load)
* Decent coverage with interval WiFi card (though a good external dongle significantly improves 5 GHz performance)
* Suggest upgrading RAM to 8 GB, and adding a good SSD (WD Blue/Crucial MX series). With these upgrades, Windows 11 works perfectly fine — for browsing, YouTube, MS Office etc, and even some light “dev” type tasks (such as running Ubuntu under WSL2). I also use it as a thin client for remote work, and it can handle Skype and Zoom calls without issue
Cons
* Very busy / complex websites at times cause a bit of stutter in the scrolling / rendering.
* Not fit for heavy work (such as video editing, heavy coding work with multiple VMs/containers etc)
* Don’t expect Core i3/i5 level performance
On the whole good value for money. I am using it as a secondary compact PC (I already have a 7th gen i5 laptop and a m1 mac air), as a thin client for office work, and some lightweight work. Fits the bill perfectly. Can be an excellent machine for online classes / study, and even offices for light work.
Pantastic Phone Sir –
Good
Ajay Badgujar –
very nice product from intel …