Is this model of memory compatible with NUC?
I am curious if the three items in the attached image are compatible and if it's all I need to get an Intel NUC running?
Update:
My plan is to run this on Ubuntu 18 Server LTS or CentOS 7
hard-drive ramdisk intel-nuc
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I am curious if the three items in the attached image are compatible and if it's all I need to get an Intel NUC running?
Update:
My plan is to run this on Ubuntu 18 Server LTS or CentOS 7
hard-drive ramdisk intel-nuc
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Yeah they'll all work just fine - what OS are you planning on using, the driver options are a little tight for that model - ESXi 6.x and W10 work fine on them, I struggled with various Linux's though.
– Chopper3
Jan 31 at 16:25
I've used Ubuntu successfully on a 7i7BNH , using a Samsung 860 evo m.2 and similar RAM. When ordering personal computer parts, it's good to order from a vendor with a return policy or RMA policy (Amazon or Newegg is fine), in case you need to get a different part.
– Christopher Hostage
Jan 31 at 16:46
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I am curious if the three items in the attached image are compatible and if it's all I need to get an Intel NUC running?
Update:
My plan is to run this on Ubuntu 18 Server LTS or CentOS 7
hard-drive ramdisk intel-nuc
I am curious if the three items in the attached image are compatible and if it's all I need to get an Intel NUC running?
Update:
My plan is to run this on Ubuntu 18 Server LTS or CentOS 7
hard-drive ramdisk intel-nuc
hard-drive ramdisk intel-nuc
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Yeah they'll all work just fine - what OS are you planning on using, the driver options are a little tight for that model - ESXi 6.x and W10 work fine on them, I struggled with various Linux's though.
– Chopper3
Jan 31 at 16:25
I've used Ubuntu successfully on a 7i7BNH , using a Samsung 860 evo m.2 and similar RAM. When ordering personal computer parts, it's good to order from a vendor with a return policy or RMA policy (Amazon or Newegg is fine), in case you need to get a different part.
– Christopher Hostage
Jan 31 at 16:46
add a comment |
Yeah they'll all work just fine - what OS are you planning on using, the driver options are a little tight for that model - ESXi 6.x and W10 work fine on them, I struggled with various Linux's though.
– Chopper3
Jan 31 at 16:25
I've used Ubuntu successfully on a 7i7BNH , using a Samsung 860 evo m.2 and similar RAM. When ordering personal computer parts, it's good to order from a vendor with a return policy or RMA policy (Amazon or Newegg is fine), in case you need to get a different part.
– Christopher Hostage
Jan 31 at 16:46
Yeah they'll all work just fine - what OS are you planning on using, the driver options are a little tight for that model - ESXi 6.x and W10 work fine on them, I struggled with various Linux's though.
– Chopper3
Jan 31 at 16:25
Yeah they'll all work just fine - what OS are you planning on using, the driver options are a little tight for that model - ESXi 6.x and W10 work fine on them, I struggled with various Linux's though.
– Chopper3
Jan 31 at 16:25
I've used Ubuntu successfully on a 7i7BNH , using a Samsung 860 evo m.2 and similar RAM. When ordering personal computer parts, it's good to order from a vendor with a return policy or RMA policy (Amazon or Newegg is fine), in case you need to get a different part.
– Christopher Hostage
Jan 31 at 16:46
I've used Ubuntu successfully on a 7i7BNH , using a Samsung 860 evo m.2 and similar RAM. When ordering personal computer parts, it's good to order from a vendor with a return policy or RMA policy (Amazon or Newegg is fine), in case you need to get a different part.
– Christopher Hostage
Jan 31 at 16:46
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Yeah they'll all work just fine - what OS are you planning on using, the driver options are a little tight for that model - ESXi 6.x and W10 work fine on them, I struggled with various Linux's though.
– Chopper3
Jan 31 at 16:25
I've used Ubuntu successfully on a 7i7BNH , using a Samsung 860 evo m.2 and similar RAM. When ordering personal computer parts, it's good to order from a vendor with a return policy or RMA policy (Amazon or Newegg is fine), in case you need to get a different part.
– Christopher Hostage
Jan 31 at 16:46