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Intel 6th Gen (Skylake) NUC Kit i3 NUC6i3SYH $379.20 Delivered @ Futu Online eBay

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Futu Online lowers the price of Intel NUC Kit NUC6I3SYH, which makes it the cheapest price for local stock.

Thanks to kurupted for the coupon code, and remember to use cashback.

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  • Strange that NUCs are referred to as "kits". In every other type of kit, everything you need is included. Examples: model aeroplane kit, kit furniture. Not so with NUCs.

    Do they come as parts that you have to put together, or are they supplied assembled (other than the extra parts you need to buy)?

    • +1

      when i was researching nuc i found older model which is truly KIT. means comes with ram and ssd. but mostly are not, barebone. maybe they called kit because comes with soundcard, grap card and wifi? who knows. they already come assembled, the only thing you need to put by yourself is ssd and ram (inside nuc). then for outside, obviously monitor, keyboard, mouse etc

    • +4

      They are called NUC kits to differentiate them from the NUC boards which lack the case/wireless antennas and power supplies which are sold to OEMs.

  • For my mum I think.

    Add this for $40
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Crucial-8GB-DDR4-2133MHz-PC4-1700…

    And this for $89.60
    http://groupbuy.ebay.com.au/deal?itemId=361637161835

    $509.60 plus the cost of windows.

    • It's a really capable unit, tbh. Been playing CivV on it and it's been pretty damn good. Plenty of people this would suit, especially if you can get a monitor that has a separate stand to the VESA mount, clip this thing onto the back and run the powercable alongside the monitor's cable, plug in a wireless mouse and keyboard… really tidy set up. :)

      Just a word of warning, if you intend to install Win7 on this, you WILL have to hack the install media to include USB 3 drivers. Win8 and Win10 install media have usb 3 drivers included already.

    • +1

      The DRAM you linked to is for desktop PC. You should look for DDR4 SODIMM memory, such as

      G.Skill Ripjaws 8GB DDR4 SODIMM $41.60.

      • Thank you

  • When I bought this about a month ago it came with an older bios (0042). Could not get it to boot from USB to install Windows. Had to hook up a USB DVD drive and update. Works flawlessly now so just an FYI.

  • just wanted to get peoples opinion on what to do. I purchased one of these last night with a laptop from another seller. The laptop sale went through fine. But this didn't come through.

    Is it possible for ebay to honour this now?

    • Does your Paypal show you actually ordered it? If not, then it's your fault for not picking up the payment was split.

      • What do you mean by split payment?

        It was two different businesses and there was only one option to make payment via paypal. On the payment screen it indicated that it was charging the full amount. It was only when I went back and saw how much was deducted from Paypal that it showed only one item was charged.

        Interesting phrasing you have used. Generally consumer law would favour the consumer here and say that if all payment screens indicated that I was being charged for both and only one was charged it would not be my 'fault'.

        Regardless Ebay has accepted that this was a system glitch and agreed to allow the transaction.

        • That's good to hear, does sound like it was a system glitch in that case. My apologies. :O

        • @kwchaz:

          Sorry my post came off the wrong way. I"m just not sure what a split payment is. All my transactions on ebay (and I'm not a heavy ebay user, realistically only for deals like this. have been single purchases (potentially with multiple vendors). But payment always goes through via one paypal transaction.

          Is there another situation where you have to make two payments?

        • @mrmagoober:

          Two different currencies, you get billed separately. Never heard of two Aussie ones going through separately - maybe it was the discount code that confused it?

        • @kwchaz:

          yeah this was two australian based computer stores, I think they are both Sydney based. I understand what you are talking about now. That makes sense. I did the second one separately after talking to the customer support and it went through as AUD.

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