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Shuttle XPC Slim DH02U3 Booksize Barebone System, Intel Core i3-7100U, NVIDIA GTX 1050, 8GB RAM, 250GB SSD

Shuttle XPC DH02U Slim Barebone System Intel Celeron 3865U, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050

Intel NUC Bean Canyon i7 Mini PC Kit, Intel Core i7-8559U, Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 (Tall)

Intel NUC Bean Canyon i3 Mini PC Kit, Intel Core i3-8109U, Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 (Slim)

Intel NUC Arches Canyon Celeron Barebone Mini PC Kit, Intel Celeron J3455 (Tall)

Intel NUC Bean Canyon i3 Mini PC Kit, Intel Core i3-8109U, Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 (Tall)

Intel NUC Frost Canyon i5 Mini PC Kit, Intel Core i5-10210U

Intel NUC 8 PRO Barebone Mini PC, Intel Core i3-8145U, Intel UHD Graphics

MSI Cubi 5 12M Barebone Desktop Computer, Intel Core i7-1255U

Intel NUC M15 15.6" Barebone Laptop Kit, Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM

Intel NUC Barebone Mini PC, Intel Core i7-9850H

Intel NUC 11 Pro NUC11TNKi7 Barebone Mini PC, Intel Core i7-1165G7, Intel Iris Xe Graphics (Slim)

Intel Whitebook LAPQC71A 15.6" Barebone Laptop, Intel Core i7-9750H, NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti

Intel NUC Islay Canyon i5 Mini PC Kit, Intel Core i5-8265U, 8GB RAM (Tall)

ASUS NUC 14 Essential Barebone Kit, Intel N250

ASUS NUC 14 Pro+ Barebone Kit, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, Intel Arc Graphics

ASUS NUC 14 Pro Tall Barebone Kit, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H

ASUS NUC 14 Pro Barebone Kit, Intel Core 3 100U, Intel Graphics

ASUS NUC 14 Performance Mini PC Barebone Kit, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, NVIDIA RTX 4060

Intel Frost Canyon NUC 10 Barebone Mini PC, Intel Core i3-10110U, Intel UHD Graphics

Intel Racks Server Barebone System, Intel C622 Chipset

ASUS NUC 14 Pro Slim Barebone Kit Mini PC, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, Intel Arc Graphics

ASUS NUC 13 Pro Barebone Kit Mini PC, Intel Core i3-1315U, Intel UHD Graphics

ASUS NUC 13 Pro Tall Barebone Kit Mini PC, Intel Core i7-1370P, Intel Iris Xe Graphics
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Learn more about barebone computers
Barebone computers are partially assembled systems that give users a flexible starting point for building a custom computer. They include a case, a pre-installed motherboard, and usually a power supply. Some models come with additional components like a processor, built-in cooling, or storage bays, but they intentionally leave out parts like memory, drives, or graphics cards so users can choose exactly what they need. This approach offers a balance between convenience and customization, making it popular with professionals, enthusiasts, and system integrators.
These systems are used in a wide variety of scenarios. In home or office environments, they can serve as dependable productivity machines tailored to specific workloads. In commercial and industrial spaces, their compact form factors and reliable performance make them ideal for kiosks, digital signage, embedded applications, and control stations. In educational or institutional settings, barebone PCs provide cost-effective and easily manageable solutions for labs, classrooms, and administrative networks.
Form factors vary to fit different needs. Ultra-compact models are built for minimal desk space or wall-mounted installations, while mini towers provide room for additional upgrades like expansion cards, more powerful GPUs, or extra drives. This flexibility allows users to scale systems up or down depending on the application, without investing in components they don't need.
Performance depends entirely on the components added by the user. Whether you're assembling a lightweight media center, a small-scale development server, or a business desktop with specific connectivity and storage needs, barebone kits let you control hardware selection without the full complexity of a scratch build.
Many systems also feature built-in connectivity like HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, along with support for high-speed SSDs and dual-channel memory. This makes them compatible with modern peripherals and workflows while maintaining a small footprint. Some barebone computers are even fanless, offering silent operation in noise-sensitive environments.
Barebone kits are valued not just for their adaptability, but also for their efficiency. They reduce installation time, simplify cable management, and allow IT teams or users to standardize systems across multiple locations without sacrificing the ability to tailor each unit.
Whether you're configuring a workstation, deploying systems in bulk, building a media hub, or experimenting with your first hardware project, barebone computers offer a smart and practical way to get started with just the right amount of customization.