techicize.com Updated: 2016-11-18 20:04:03
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Today we deliver our MSI Cubi Mini PC Review, a mini PC from the long-standing brand MSI. This tiny PC could fit in the palm of your hand, styling is ultra-minimal but as always, it's what inside that matters the most. Featuring the latest 5th generation...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-18 20:04:03
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The trend of small factor computing has bloomed over the years and each year we see many more of these devices popping up on our local IT store shelves. The MSI Cubi Mini PC however comes with a small yet interesting form which is bundle packed with featu...
VESA Supported, Compact, Has HDMI and Mini DisplayPorts, Plenty of USB 3.0 ports...
Intel HD 5500 makes certain tasks a challenge...
After all is said and done, the MSI Cubi is a low powered, space saving mini PC that deserves the living room or office spot. This device could be the perfect entertainment add-on for the comfort of your home.(previously published in issue August 2015)...
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The Cubi is available with Broadwell Celeron, Pentium, Core i3 and Core i5 processors, with prices starting from £99 for a barebones Celeron model, which will need RAM and storage to turn it into a usable PC. Our £189 review unit used a Core i3-5005U proc...
Impressive performance from this compact and great-value micro barebones PC...
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This is a great compact PC with a small footprint, and large power output! While the fan is annoying, the customisability is great!This mini-pc has a good I/O set, amazing size and nice style. Starting off with the styling, you'll find a nice matte white...
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klgadgetguy.com Updated: 2016-11-18 20:04:03
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computex , computex 2015 , msi cubi , msi cubi malaysia , msi cubi series , MSI Malaysia , msi taiwan , small pcMSI's presence in our homeland may just be all about gaming motherboards and laptops, the Taiwanese firm does have some interesting products he...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2016-11-18 20:04:03
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For a while it seemed that all in one systems, machines which have the main PC components built into the back of the screen, would be the next big thing. That hasn't happened and instead the trend looks to be going more towards ultra compact systems, at l...
Starting with the build quality and design of the MSI Cubi we have no concerns. The system feels solid, is finished well and has a decent port layout. Access to the inside for upgrading components is very easy, just four screws, and we really like that MS...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2016-11-18 20:04:03
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With the Cubi, MSI has a small form factor PC in its portfolio, which comes with pre-installed Microsoft Windows 8.1 and it is based on Intel's latest Broadwell platform. Apart from that the system features a very attractive price and even the performance...
we can say that the MSI Cubi is an excellent small form factor PC based on the Windows 81 OS Unlike other models, this little device allows you to add an extra 25" HDD/SSD without using too much space or aftermarket accessories, infact, inside the bundl...
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Visit the official MSI Cubi webpage HERE .VIDEO CORRECTION: We mention ‘M.2′ in the video – we meant ‘mSATA ‘. The tiny system is based around Intel's latest Broadwell technology which is more like a system on Chip than a mere processor. Our sample came...
Low price, Tiny form factor, VESA mounts, Mini DisplayPort as well as HDMI, Four USB 3.0 ports, Very quiet, Low power draw and very little heat...
Intel HD 5500 graphics are an obvious bottleneck in performance, Core i3 will never produce the snap of Core i5 or Core i7.
MSI is offering its Cubi Mini PC in four different specifications with varying levels of CPU grunt, depending on the price you pay. Cubi is a barebones design however the sample sent to KitGuru was fully built and ready to roll. If you buy a Cubi you will...
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Welcome to a very special review, today we're going to be taking a look at the MSI Cubi, where small meets stupidly insane power. But not the electricity type of power, the raw processing power type. Crammed into possibly one of the smallest cases I've se...
Great performance from Broad-well, Variable models to suit a range of needs, 4K support, and great connectivity - "usb ports galore", Super SFF mini PC...
It doesen't come in pink! Jokes aside, my one dislike? Was that I couldn't find more things I didn't like about the Cubi...
The Cubi brings lot's of interesting features to the table, the first and most important I've decided to highlight. Is the small size of the product, whilst still boasting the ability for expansion with the use of an additional 2.5″ drive. But one feature...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-08-11 13:54:09
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Desktops are back again and smaller than ever. The 17 barebones and systems in this test are enough proof of that. We took a look at what you get for your money and discuss for which applications you could use such a device. The desktop PC is dead -...
Although at first sight it looks like there is lots of choice, after taking a look it becomes clear that is not very true. Most models are based on Intel's NUC form factor. In terms of pricing most models are also fairly close to each other; a fully equ...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-18 20:04:03
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Take MSI. MSI is not known much for its consumer desktop offerings here in the United States—apart from its unique line of gaming all-in-ones, such as the MSI 24GE Gaming All-in-One we just finished testing. But the company is taking a cue from the likes...
Impressively small for a mini-PC line that ranges from Celeron to Core i7, Supports two drives (mSATA and 2.5-inch) in a tiny chassis, Four USB 3.0 ports, VESA-mountable, Includes Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo card...
Slightly retro mSATA SSD support, Drivers/manual on CD, not USB flash...
Delivering wide connectivity—plus support for dual drives and dual monitors—in a 4.5-inch-square box, the Cubi is a robust mini-PC that will please business implementers and the DIY-minded alike. Read More…...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2016-11-18 20:04:03
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Around 1mm taller than Intel's latest NUC, the Cubi's slightly sloped, edgy physique gives it a much more arresting and elegant look than its rival. It's almost a shame that it's VESA-mountable, meaning most will be slapped to the back of a TV, as the pri...
Huge amount of expandability, relatively cheap alternative to Intel's NUC, looks gorgeous.
Can be a bit challenging to get to work on certain monitors, SATA ribbon port feels flimsy...
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