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I thought haswell and ivy ran just as hot, what are the potential benefits from this new model other than its built in IR??
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2013-09-10, 21:55
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-10, 22:00 by Platypus2.)
Are you sure they run at same temperature? I thought haswell was optimised for mobile use, less power usage and therefore must have lower temperatures??
Anyway, we have discussed haswell vs ivy a few pages back, hopefully it won't start the argument again but short answer;
Haswell processor - speed / temperature / hd 4400 or 5000 / 23.976 fps fix
CIR
4x usb 3.0
Also
Full sata port if there is ever a case to use it
Headphone jack so analog audio out
Aside from cost and availability (which is unknown atm) there isn't really a reason to go ivy now.
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Anybody have any idea when this will be out to buy?
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2013-09-11, 00:43
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-11, 00:44 by hamiltong.)
New NUC look interesting (thx for the news) :
All new NUC has IR (infrared) built-in, USB3.0, mini DisplayPort and min HDMI and WiDi (wireless display) compatibility
NUC D34010WYK:
i3 -4010U (1.7Ghz Dual) and some spec say Intel HD 4400 and some specs say Intel HD 5000 (probably a typo on their product PDF - suspect it's HD4400 for the i3)
NUC D54250WYK:
i5-4250U (1.3Ghz + turbo 2.6Ghz Dual) and Intel HD5000 + Intel CVT HD (Clear Video HD Technology)