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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This is one seriously interesting little PC.

  • So this is a Intel Hades Canyon NUC and inside,

  • not only is this the very first time that an

  • Intel CPU has been paired with an AMD GPU on the same chip,

  • but it is also, according to Intel, the smallest

  • VR capable gaming PC that you can buy.

  • The special sauce here is absolutely that 8th gen

  • Core i7 processor with the built in Radeon RX Vega graphics.

  • Now, it's hard to overstate how weird it is to see

  • Intel and AMD combining forces to create a single chip.

  • Now to be fair, this is sold by Intel.

  • This is an Intel NUC, and you're going

  • to be seeing this chip in some other things.

  • Mostly some mainstream laptops.

  • However, the NUC is all about getting

  • using the maximum performance in a very, very

  • small desktop form factor.

  • So, Intel sent this out for review but you

  • should keep in mind that there are actually

  • two versions of this NUC.

  • So this is the higher end 100 watt version.

  • However, there's also a 65 watt tdp edition, which,

  • is going to be nearly a couple hundred dollars

  • cheaper but you are going to be cutting back

  • on the CPU, the GPU, as well as the clock speeds.

  • Now, at 800 dollars, it doesn't look too bad,

  • and this guy at 1000 dollars seems

  • like a good deal on paper, however, you have to

  • keep in mind that it's a NUC.

  • So essentially, you have to supply, not only your

  • own memory, but also your own SSD,

  • as well as operating system.

  • Pop open the box, and we're gonna see, not only

  • the awesome skull logo, but also our NUC itself.

  • Wow, that is legitimately really small.

  • So, while we were in San Francisco for the launch

  • event of this guy, we actually

  • got to try a VR capable backpack PC.

  • And I say backpack PC, because literally one of

  • these was sown onto a motorcycle jacket.

  • I'm not usually this stylish but what I've got

  • here is a motorcycle jacket which has not only

  • the Hades Canyon NUC on it, but we also have

  • a mixed reality headset.

  • So, with a battery built into the jacket,

  • in theory, I'll actually be totally portable.

  • Oh yeah, the tracking is not bad.

  • It's really cool that

  • this is a fully an untethered experience.

  • I mean, if I hit a wall, I guess that would not be good.

  • But the ideas that I don't need any cables connected,

  • no power, nothing.

  • So what's really cool about this set up, is that because

  • the NUC is going to be so small, that we can actually

  • run it easily on a battery, and it allows me to be

  • completely and totally untethered.

  • I'm gonna...I'm gonna grab your gun.

  • Grab your gun, shoot you, throw the knife.

  • Okay, I just got shot.

  • Alright, alright, alright, I can do this, I can do this.

  • The main idea here is that because now I am

  • untethered with the PC and the battery, and I'm

  • also using the mixed reality headset, so I

  • actually don't need any sensors around me.

  • I can kind of freely walk around.

  • It feels pretty good.

  • This is really cool.

  • I'm legitimately surprised with just how good of

  • an experience you're getting, with something that's

  • literally on the back of a motorcycle jacket.

  • The size of this is actually pretty impressive.

  • So for context, I mean, that's the size of my hand.

  • So it's not really going to be all that large, but

  • you're getting some pretty serious power inside.

  • You can kinda see that in the back, because there

  • are a whole lot of heat sinks in this guy.

  • So around front, you're going to be seeing, not only

  • an SD card reader, but a couple of USB 3.0 ports, a

  • front facing HDMI 2.0, USB 3.1 type C, headphone

  • jack,and then, if you flip it around to the other side,

  • you're going to be getting a whole lot more including,

  • one more HDMI 2.0, four more USB 3, two gigabyte

  • ethernet, two mini display ports,

  • as well as two thunderbolt 3 ports.

  • Inside the box, we're also getting the pretty

  • large power supply, that is like the same size as the NUC.

  • (Laughing)

  • However, that's actually going to be pretty important

  • with a computer like this.

  • While it's stock, it's only going

  • to be pulling about 100 watts or so.

  • This is going to be fully overclockable, not only

  • on the CPU but also the GPU, as well as that

  • HBM2 memory inside.

  • So having a little bit of extra head room with the power

  • supply is definitely not a bad thing.

  • Pop off the six screws on the top of the NUC, and inside,

  • we're gonna have access to the motherboard.

  • So, Intel sent this already pre-populated with

  • the memory, as well as optane, and a full SSD, but

  • like I said, if you pick up one of these, you will

  • have to supply all this yourself.

  • Something that is definitely not going to get old

  • is when I open Radeon settings and see

  • intel logos all over the place.

  • Even the whole thing is in blue, but the good thing

  • is because we do have AMD graphics, we do have full support

  • for all the stuff you'd expect, including free sync

  • which this monitor supports.

  • So, right now we're running 1080p at 144 frames per second.

  • Speaking of high frame rates, we have rocket league.

  • So here at 1080p on max settings, we're easily able to

  • get 144 frames per second.

  • Something like the Vega GPU inside here is going to

  • have no problem playing a lot of games at 1080p.

  • And as you'll see in a second,

  • we can even crank things up a little bit farther.

  • Now, as everyone knows, PubG is not exactly the

  • most optimized game in the world, however,

  • it actually runs pretty well here.

  • So, this is gonna be a mixture of medium settings

  • and 1080p but because we have the high refresh rate

  • monitor, that does mean we're getting somewhere

  • between 60 and 70 frames per second

  • in these lighter areas.

  • So its one of the big advantages, of course, of playing

  • on a PC, and especially with something like this that

  • does have that free sync support as well as the high

  • refresh rate monitor, is that you really can get something

  • that's gonna be a lot smoother than any kind of console.

  • Especially considering that this is, well, smaller than

  • pretty much any console.

  • I think PubG is a good example of a game that actually

  • runs really well here on the NUC.

  • So no, I'm not gonna be blasting 4k and like crazy

  • options or anything, but it's definitely playable with

  • pretty much any kind of game that you can pick up today.

  • Of course, now gaming video in 2018 would be complete

  • without a little bit of fortnite.

  • So here, at 1080p on epic settings, we're doing something

  • a little bit closer to 40 to 50 frames per second, but if

  • you really do want to get those super high frame rates,

  • it's easy enough to just pop the settings down a lil' bit.

  • And of course, if you guys are interested in a little

  • bit more on fortnite, I did recently do a video

  • talking about how it runs on everything from like

  • a 1000 dollar game PC, all the way

  • down to a 200 dollar laptop.

  • Moving on to a game that's going to be even more

  • graphically demanding, is Middle-Earth: Shadow of War.

  • Now here at 1080p, on medium settings, we're getting

  • somewhere between 60 to 70 frames per second.

  • If you don't care about the high frame rates as always,

  • you can crank up the settings a little bit, but this

  • is definitely going to be a solid 1080p game box.

  • Jump into the benchmarks, and in 3D mark, the graphics

  • here are going to be a little lower end than something

  • like a GTX 1060, perfectly fine, and honestly

  • pretty powerful for a system this small,

  • but it is going to be a little lower.

  • On the CPU side, it's going to split the difference

  • between something like a gaming laptop, which honestly,

  • is about the same size as this, as well as a full

  • six core, core i5, or core i7 on the desktop.

  • Look, there's no getting around it.

  • This thing is weird, the idea that you're getting

  • an intel CPU with AMD graphics inside of it,

  • and all the drivers are sort of branded as intel.

  • Like everything is kind of unusual about it.

  • However, it kinda works.

  • Now yes, it is going to be a bit pricey at

  • 1000 dollars, and of course, you do need to keep in mind

  • that you need to budget at least a couple hundred

  • dollars more for ram, as well as an SSD, and

  • probably a windows license, however, this is

  • something that's not really

  • gonna be found anywhere else.

  • You're getting a ton of power in a small package,

  • it supports up to six video displays at the same time,

  • you've got two thunderbolt 3 ports, so in theory,

  • you could even connect an external graphics card

  • to this guy, and out of

  • the box, it does support overclocking.

  • Now, if size is a matter, you can build yourself

  • a bigger, more powerful computer for less money,

  • but for a lot of people, I do think that the small

  • size is a legitimate selling point.

  • I mean you can just stuff it behind your monitor

  • and never have to look at it if you don't want.

  • So, I'm curious, what do you guys think

  • about the Hades Canyon NUC?

  • Let me know in the comments below,

  • and I will catch you in the next one.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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