What new barebone to upgrade my i7 4770R?

Eftegarie

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Many years ago i bought a Gigabyte BRIX-4770R, a QUADCORE powerhouse i7 that is still going strong...

After that many new barebones from intel and gigabye appear to be all merely dualcore. Which New/To Be Released barebone will be a QUADCORE powerhouses that is worth upgrading to compared to and will be substantially faster than my 4770R i7 quadcore? Thanks & cheers!
 
Thanks! But thats over a year old!

1. I am looking currently at models such as the already released Intel NUC NUC7i7BNH and Gigabyte GB-BKi7HA-7500 but it doesnt state on the websites weather its a dualcore or a quadcore.

2. Also I am interested in weather anybody knows what newer models are planned in the roadplan ahead in the near future (within 1 year)
 
Your welcome! :) indeed nice. I myself was looking specifically into the tiny cubic models that disassembled can lie FLAT(!) for approx 500-700$.
I want to use the parts to build in my own project so thats why i am looking into the models resembling the BRIX stacked design that can be made flat.

meanwhile look at the specs of this powerhouse you found: a 7700 qudcore i7! Im guessing this will be expensive (+/- 1000$+)
  • Dimension
    2.6L (220 mm x 110 mm x 110 mm)
  • Motherboard Size
    100 x 150 mm
  • CPU
    Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ
    2.8GHz / 3.80 GHz
  • Chipset
    Intel® HM175 Chipset
  • Memory
    2 x SO-DIMM DDR4 slots
    2133 MHz
    Max. 64GB
  • LAN
    Gigabit LAN (Intel i219LM)
  • GPU
    GeForce® GTX 1050Ti
  • Graphic memory
    Graphic DDR5 4GB
  • Wifi Card
    Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC Intel 8265
  • Audio
    Realtek ALC255
  • Video
    GeForce® GTX 1050Ti
    Supports NVIDIA Discrete Technology
    (featuring Quad displays: mini DP x3, HDMI x1 Output)
  • HDMI Resolution (Max.)
    4096x2160 @ 60Hz
  • Mini DP Resolution (Max.)
    5120x3200 @ 60Hz
  • Expansion Slots
    1 x M.2 slot (2280_storage) PCIe /SATA
    1 x M.2 slot (2280_storage) PCIe (CPU directly)
    1 x PCIe M.2 NGFF 2230 A-E key slot occupied by the WiFi+BT card
  • Rear I/O
    1 x HDMI(2.0)
    3 x Mini DisplayPort(1.3)
    3 x USB 3.0
    1 x RJ45
    1 x DC-In
    1 x Kensington lock slot
    1 x Head phone Jack
    1 x Microphone Jack
    2 x USB 3.1 (1 x USB type C)
  • Storage
    Supports 2 x 2.5” HDD/SSD, 7.0/9.5 mm thick (2 x 6 Gbps SATA3)
  • USB3.1
    Asmedia
  • Power Supply
    Input: AC 100-240V
    Output: DC 19.5V
    9.23A
  • Environment
    System Environment Operating Temperature: 0°C to +35°C
    System Storage Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
  • OS
    Win10 64bit
 
DC 19.5V @ 9.23A? That's a 180W brick. Well, I guess, 45W CPU, ? GPU (40-50W) -- that's theoretically ~100W already plus chipset plus four disks... I guess it's better to overshoot a bit.
 
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