![]() ![]() However if your budget is higher and performance in a small form factor is your goal, the Intel NUCs are excellent options, my suggestion is find ones with AMD or nVidia graphics in them, as Intel graphics tend to be a bit potato. If your goal is as cheap as possible something like will hit the minimum spec of Fusion 360 (not that it's hard to hit what /are/ you running?), heck your first project could be to model and print it a nice case. The i7 980x and GTX460 has got to be around 10 years old by this point, and yeah, it'll probably work, but if your plans range from brand new NUC to decade old i7, I think you might want to refine your desires and expectations a bit. For simple 3D printing you really just want something with some CPU and some GPU. Fusion 360 doesn't really get intensive unless you have really large, complex CAD layouts, use its more advanced computer modeling features, or do a bunch of renders. ![]() ![]() Depends on how much you want to spend on it I suppose. ![]()
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