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For £405.67 ex‑VAT, this ASUS NUC 15 Pro 210H is the kind of barebones box that makes sense when you already know exactly what you want to standardise in your fleet. If you’re building a small office “desk-to-desk” setup, a light server role, or a few admin/test stations and you want something compact, tidy and from a reputable vendor, the NUC form factor is usually the sweet spot. You’re paying for the platform and build quality rather than a bundled kit, so it’s best value when your chosen memory/storage and OS are already sorted or you have an established bill of materials.
That said, barebones is only a bargain if you control the rest of the build. If you’re expecting it to work out cheaper than a comparable prebuilt mini PC once you add everything in, it often doesn’t. Also, make sure you’re comfortable with the maintenance side—small systems can be less forgiving for upgrades and airflow depending on how you deploy them. I’d buy this if you’re an IT reseller or internal IT team standardising small workloads; I wouldn’t bother if you need a “buy once, use out of the box” solution or you’re still figuring out what spec you’ll run.

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