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Default Logic Supply Core-ML320 Fanless Industrial NUC Review

Computers with completely passive cooling systems are advantageous in many respects. These aspects turn out to be very important for many industrial applications. The low power nature of the popular Intel NUC platforms make them perfect candidates for passive industrial PCs. We have reviewed an Atom-based passive industrial PCs from Logic Supply before. Today, we present results from the evaluation of their fanless version of the Haswell i5-based NUC.

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