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⇱ Intel Atom Bay Trail NUC Kit On Linux (DN2820FYK) Review - Phoronix


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Intel Atom Bay Trail NUC Kit On Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 7 February 2014 at 04:00 AM EST. Page 4 of 6. 19 Comments.

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The build quality of the DN2820FYK overall was quite good. The only complaint was that one of the screws for the 2.5-inch drive bay arrived stripped (and was very easily stripped more) so I ended up having to bend and break the SSD/HDD bracket in order to detach it from the system for installing the OCZ SSD.

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After assembling the Bay Trail NUC, the system quickly booted up and the Intel Visual BIOS was accessible.

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Linux users will be pleased to know that the NUC Kit can be easily flashed without having to mess with a FreeDOS/MS-DOS boot disk or any Windows utility. After downloading the latest BIOS image from the Intel web-site, it was quickly and easily flashed to the latest image.

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So overall, from the hardware side the Intel DN2820FYK NUC with Celeron N2820 is nice, especially given the $130 USD price tag of this palm-sized barebones system.

Now onto the Linux aspect of our testing...