The Best $500 Ultra-Compact NUC PC Build – December 2024
The Ultra-Compact PC, Defined
Need a powerful PC for work-for-home or small business use, but can’t stand the thought of a big, bulky desktop tower on your desk? Then go for an ultra-compact NUC PC, which uses a 4.5″ square case. If that doesn’t translate for you immediately, let’s just say it’s really small!
While Intel created the NUC standard back in 2013, it dropped a bombshell on the industry ten years later, when it announced in 2023 that it was abandoning further development of NUC models. That does not, however, mean the end of the NUC form factor. In fact, Asus has taken over Intel’s NUC production line, and many manufacturers had already jumped on the NUC bandwagon in recent years. That may be one of the main reasons Intel left the market – others had figured out how to do it better, and cheaper too, often using its competitors processors!
This Month’s Build, Featuring AMD!
For December 2024, we recommend a pre-built model that is honestly such a fantastic deal that there’s no reason to build your own NUC using a barebones chassis, which would require that you also buy the memory, solid-state drive, and operating system, and spend a whole lot more money in the process. Instead, we turn to MinisForum, which produces a system featuring AMD’s stellar Ryzen 9 7840HS 8-core, 16-thread CPU with built-in Radeon 780M graphics . This system includes 32GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 solid-state drive, which comes pre-loaded with Windows 11 Pro. By the way, this system also has WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and support for up to four monitors thanks to its array of HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB4 outputs.
Want to turn your NUC into an all-in-one, interactive workstation? Then pick up the awesome touchscreen monitor in our optional products section later in this guide, which has a rear mount to attach the NUC and truly streamline your desktop! With all that said, if you decide you want extreme power but don’t need something quite this small, check out the other options in our Small Form Factor Build Guides, which leverage the power of midrange and high-end desktop-class processors.
Final Thoughts
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The Pre-Built Option
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The Ultra-Compact Small Office PC –
MINISFORUM AD78 7840HS
$488Take everything you want in a modern PC and then scale it down, and you get the AD78. Despite the sleek design and slim profile (it’s 5″ square and 1.9″ thick), it packs in a lot of power. It’s equipped with the AMD Ryzen 9 7840HS 8-core, 16-thread CPU, Radeon 780M graphics, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB solid-state drive, and built-in WiFi 6E. It has 6 USB ports in total (including dual USB 4 Type-C in front), and it can simultaneously support four monitors, at up to 4K/60Hz on the HDMI 2.1 outputs, or 8K/60Hz on the USB4 outputs. Best of all: Windows 11 is pre-installed and included in the price!Here's the honest truth: we liked this system so much after we bought one for ourselves that we convinced multiple family members to buy one too. So you know we mean it when we recommend it to you!
Optional Products
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Solid-State Drive –
TeamGroup MP44L 2TB PCIe 4.0
$100 The Guru’s TipThe system recommended in this guide can fit a second M.2 drive in addition to the one it ships with, so if you need the extra storage, this is a great upgrade!
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Monitor –
Asus BE24ECSBT 24″ Touchscreen Monitor
$296 The Guru’s TipThis screen with a mini PC installed on the back will make for the perfect kitchen or living room PC!
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The Basic Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Combo –
Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo
$23 The Guru’s TipNeeding just one USB connector for both peripherals is priceless on a tiny system with just a handful of ports!
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The Budget Wireless PC Headset –
SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless
$95 The Guru’s TipWhile marketed for gaming, this is a great all-around wireless headset with professional styling.
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Webcam –
Logitech C920x Pro HD Webcam
$70 The Guru’s TipPair this with the monitor we recommend, which has built-in speakers, for an awesome streamlined audio-visual setup.
Total Cost: $487
The Pre-Built Option
Optional Products
- Solid-State Drive – TeamGroup MP44L 2TB PCIe 4.0 ($100)
- Monitor – Asus BE24ECSBT 24″ Touchscreen Monitor ($296)
- The Basic Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Combo – Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo ($23)
- The Budget Wireless PC Headset – SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless ($95)
- Webcam – Logitech C920x Pro HD Webcam ($70)