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Advantages of Using Intel NUC Cables

by Martin Peels Content Writer

Intel has been into NUC, the line of compact computers that don’t take up a lot of space, this tiny gadget has replaced the bulky CPU of the desktop computers. However, these mostly come in barebone format which means they need additional accessories and customized lids, a RAM, hard disk, Intel NUC cables, and an operating system. 


Needless to say, it does not come with a keyboard, mouse, or screen just like most other desktop computers out there. So when considering getting an Intel NUC, there are a few necessary accessories, especially cables like SATA or storage devices like USB that need to be added to start using the NUC system as your computer. As a bonus, these cables come in many variants and provide a lot of advantages when installed or swapped out by the end-user. 


Customization in Intel NUC


These Intel NUC systems come with a variety of differences in specifications. There are also third-party authorized vendors selling NUC kits, again offering different configurations and features as these universally come without cables or storage. 


Intel NUC SATA Cables


The drive bay of the Intel NUC supports both a 2.5-inch hard drive and an M.2 SSD for extra storage which can be used at the same time. These power cable and SATA data that connect the drive to the motherboard are usually not included in the SKUs, however, it is critical to know that the 2.5 inches slot can hold SSD and HDD. For a faster experience, it is always better to opt for SSD cables for four times faster results. When a SATA cable is used in both the M.2 slot and the other 2.5 slots it offers the same speed. Tech geeks recommend going for a SATA cable in the 2.5 slots and keep the M.2 slot free of any cables if the users are looking for upgrades in the future.


What Else Would Be Required Along With Intel NUC SATA Cables?


As mentioned, these come as barebone only with a processor on its motherboard, for it to function properly you will also need storage along with SATA cables, some type of a storage device, like a USB based device or mSATA or some users also choose a WiFi card.

It can be an advantage as users can build their devices that cater to the user and they can invest accordingly as per their specific requirements.


For instance, when the user wants the screens to be attached through HDMI or mini-port including VGA devices, this is done via a SATA cable.


What Can All Be Done With An Intel NUC SATA Cable?


SATA is the most popular interface for disk drives used for connecting a host bus adapter to a mass storage device or an optical drive where speed and reliability are essential. The alternative method is SCSI, which is not used by the vast majority of users due to cost. 


The SATA cable was designed to replace the old connectors or cables, to communicate at a much higher speed as compared to what we would get with old connectors. Users can simply order their cable that comes in a variety of pinouts and customize the set of cables or kit they want. The kits and cables are readily available online with the vendors solving the common problem of the users as they can work with custom cables.


Managing whole lots of wires coming with a desktop is a different kind of hustle, to add further, you can buy only those cables that are meant for specific tasks and change the cables later if you wish to upgrade. 


The SATA cable completely simplifies the customization and hot plugging is also possible, which involves adding or removing devices in a computer setup with the system running. The users can also choose the connector according to their needs at the other end of the cable according to their pinout requirement. The case of the NUC can be changed according to the pinout specification required.


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