Intel has just announced a new mini PC model in the market. It is the new and refreshed NUC 13 Extreme PCs, which feature the company’s latest 13th generation of processors and more. So let’s have a look.

The chipmaking giant has unveiled the new NUC 13 Extreme Kit, which is also codenamed Raptor Canyon, as well as the NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element. Both of these mini PCs feature Intel Core 13th Gen processors that have a TDP of 125W. Furthermore, these also arrive with triple slot 12 inc graphics card support and an all new thermal design that is built to handle intensive games and high temperatures. For those unaware, Team Blue’s NUC is a series of mini PC models that feature a tiny form factor but are fully functioning systems.

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The new NUC 13 Extreme models come with a new chasis that helps improve airflow to improve thermals and reduce performance throttling during intensive activities like gaming or other demanding tasks. While improving airflow, the new chassis also helps reduce the noise as well. The modular PC is also equipped with an impressive Intel Core i9 13th gen CPU, which features 8 performance cores, 16 efficient cores, and 32 threads, with a maximum boost clockspeed of 5.8Ghz.

Notably, Intel is offering a triple slot for 12 inch graphic cards for the first time ever to gaming enthusiasts. It also comes with support from dual channel DDR5 RAM and Intel Killer WiFi 6E connectivity. The new NUC 13 Extreme Kit is offered in multiple configurations, which has a starting price tag of 1,179 US Dollars and can go up to 1,549 US Dollars. The NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element will cost somewhere between 760 US dollars and 1,100 US Dollars. The NUC 13 Extreme units are set to launch in China first, with a global released sometime in the fourth quarter of this year or early next year.

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