If such a station is not available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis. Installation Precautions When you install and test the Intel NUC, observe all warnings and cautions in the installation instructions. To avoid injury, be careful of: •...
1. With a screwdriver unscrew the four corner screws on the bottom cover of the chassis and lift the cover. Installing and Removing Memory Intel NUC Kits NUC7CJYH and NUC7PJYH have two 260-pin DDR4 SO-DIMM sockets. Be sure to select memory modules that meet these requirements: •...
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7. Replace the computer’s cover and reconnect the power cord. Install a 2.5” SSD or Hard Drive The Intel NUC Kits NUC7CJYH and NUC7PJYH support a 2.5” Solid State Drive (SSD) or Hard Disk Drive (HDD). Find compatible 2.5” drives in the ®...
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User Guide for NUC7CJYH, NUC7PJYH 1. Slide the new 2.5” drive into the drive bay, ensuring the SATA connectors are fully seated into the connectors of the SATA daughter card (A). 2. Secure the drive into the drive bay with the two small silver screws that were included in the box (B). Set the drive bay bracket down inside the chassis (C).
User Guide for NUC7CJYH, NUC7PJYH Close the Chassis After all components have been installed, close the Intel NUC chassis (using an electric or battery operated screw driver can damage the NUC). Attach and Use the VESA Bracket (Optional) Follow these instructions to attach and use the VESA mount bracket: 1.
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User Guide for NUC7CJYH, NUC7PJYH 2. Attach the two slightly larger black screws to the bottom chassis cover of the Intel NUC. 3. Slide the Intel NUC onto the VESA mount bracket.
User Guide for NUC7CJYH, NUC7PJYH Connect Power Each Intel NUC model includes either a region-specific AC power cord or no AC power cord (only the power adapter). Product codes Power cord type BOXNUC7CJYH No power cord included. An AC power cord needs to be purchased BOXNUC7PJYH separately.
Refer to Supported Operating Systems for a list of Intel-validated Windows* operating systems, as well as versions of Linux that have been reported as compatible by Intel NUC owners. Refer to Operating System Installation for system requirements and installation steps.