Wednesday, September 22nd 2021
Intel's Beast Canyon NUC Appears in Retail With a Steep Price Tag
We've already covered the Intel Beast Canyon NUC in quite some detail over the past few months and it's finally available to buy, that is if you have more money than sense, as the starting price on Amazon for the barebone version is no less than US$1,769.95. For this, you get an Intel Core i9-11900KB CPU, a 650 W 80+ Gold PSU and of course the chassis itself. We did find it for slightly less elsewhere online, but even at that US$1,599 price point, it seems like a pretty bad deal to us.
Amazon is also offering a range of customization options, starting at US$1,839.95, which includes 16 GB of unspecified DDR4 RAM and a 250 GB Samsung 980 SSD. The maxed out configuration, which doesn't come with a dedicated GPU, tops out at US$3,139.95 with 64 GB of RAM and a pair of 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro SSDs. These prices do include Windows 10 Pro pre-installed and configured. Not sure about you, but this looks like a terrible deal to us.
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Amazon, via Fanlesstech
Amazon is also offering a range of customization options, starting at US$1,839.95, which includes 16 GB of unspecified DDR4 RAM and a 250 GB Samsung 980 SSD. The maxed out configuration, which doesn't come with a dedicated GPU, tops out at US$3,139.95 with 64 GB of RAM and a pair of 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro SSDs. These prices do include Windows 10 Pro pre-installed and configured. Not sure about you, but this looks like a terrible deal to us.
26 Comments on Intel's Beast Canyon NUC Appears in Retail With a Steep Price Tag
Yeah, 1700 is a lot :D
edit: math fail...lets call em 200 dollar fans :)
I mean i get some peoples don't know / want to learn how to build a PC but this being a barebone kit means that you will have to fiddle with it anyways at which point you might aswell do the build yourself for either cheaper or for the same price with better components so yeah ...
Let's play
"Who wants to spend $1800 for the performance of a 11700 in a shoebox that sounds like a shopvac?"
Edit: It does have 24MB of cache, so that's actually worth something at least.
I'm interested in getting one of the compute elements not the whole hog and nowhere near those prices considering a $999-1200 gets 100% of what that is offering and everything that isn't included. Word was that they're supposed to to priced around 1100 for the i7 and 1300 for the i9 but guess that ain't happening