1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure optimal performance and safety.
The Intel NUC Kit is a compact, customizable mini PC designed for a wide range of applications, from home entertainment to office productivity. This 'Slim' version is designed without internal space for a 2.5-inch SATA drive, relying on M.2 SSD storage.
2. Safety Information
- Always disconnect the power adapter before cleaning or performing any internal maintenance.
- Usaisa mudziyo kumvura kana kunyorova zvakanyanya.
- Iva nechokwadi chekufefetera kwakakodzera kudzivirira kupisa. Usavhare kuvhurika kwemhepo.
- Use only the power adapter supplied with the Intel NUC Kit or a compatible replacement.
- Avoid placing the device on unstable surfaces.
- Tumira masevhisi ese kuvashandi vanokwanisa.
3. Package Zviri mukati
Ona kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupasuru yako:
- Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim unit
- AC Power Adapter with regional plugs
- VESA Mount Bracket with screws
- Quick Start Guide (isina kuisirwa mubhuku rino)

Image 3.1: The Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim, its power adapter with various regional plugs, and a VESA mounting bracket.
4. Setup
4.1. Installing Internal Components (RAM and M.2 SSD)
The Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim requires user-supplied RAM and an M.2 SSD for full functionality. Follow these steps:
- Prepare the NUC: Place the NUC on a clean, flat, static-free surface.
- Remove the Bottom Cover: Unscrew the four screws on the bottom of the NUC and carefully lift off the bottom cover.
- Isa RAM: Locate the two SODIMM slots. Gently insert the RAM modules (DDR4-2133MHz, 1.2V) into the slots at a 45-degree angle, then push down until they click into place.
- Isa M.2 SSD: Locate the M.2 slot. Insert the M.2 SSD (22x42 or 22x80 form factor) into the slot, then secure it with the small screw provided in the NUC kit.
- Replace the Bottom Cover: Align the bottom cover and secure it with the four screws.

Image 4.1: The Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim with its top cover partially removed, revealing the internal components and slots for RAM and M.2 SSD installation.
4.2. Kubatanidza Peripherals
Connect your peripherals to the appropriate ports:
- Monitor Connect your display to the HDMI port or the USB-C (DisplayPort 1.2) port on the rear panel.
- Kiyibhodhi uye Mouse: Connect to any available USB 3.0 ports (front or rear).
- Network: Batanidza tambo yeEthernet kuchiteshi cheRJ45 kuti uwane network ine waya.
- Audio: Connect speakers or headphones to the 3.5mm audio jack on the front panel.
- Simba: Connect the power adapter to the DC-in jack on the rear panel, then plug the adapter into a power outlet.
4.3. Operating System Installation
After installing RAM and an M.2 SSD, and connecting peripherals, you will need to install an operating system (e.g., Windows 10, Linux). This typically involves creating a bootable USB drive with your chosen OS installer and following the on-screen prompts during boot-up.
5. Operating the NUC
5.1. Powering On / Off
- Power On: Press the power button located on the front panel. The power button will illuminate.
- Power Off: Shandisa basa rekudzima reoperating system. Neimwe nzira, tinya wobata bhatani rekudzima kwemasekonzi mashanu kuti umanikidze kudzima (shandisa chete kana zvichidikanwa).
5.2. Front Panel Pamusoroview

Image 5.1: The front panel of the Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim, showing the USB 3.0 ports, audio jack, and power button with blue illumination.
- USB 3.0 Zvidhori (x2): For connecting USB devices such as keyboards, mice, and external storage.
- Jacki yeMahedhifoni/Maikorofoni: Zvekupinza odhiyo uye kubuda.
- Bhatani reSimba: To turn the NUC on or off.
5.3. Rear Panel Pamusoroview

Image 5.2: The rear panel of the Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim, displaying the DC-in, HDMI, Ethernet, USB 3.0, and USB-C ports.
- DC-muna Jack: Yekubatanidza iyo adapta yemagetsi.
- HDMI Port: Yekubatanidza kune chiratidziro.
- Ethernet Port (RJ45): Yekubatanidza newaya network.
- USB 3.0 Zvidhori (x2): Yekubatanidza USB midziyo.
- USB-C Port (with DisplayPort 1.2 and USB 3.1 Gen2): For connecting to a display or high-speed USB devices.
5.4. Side Panel Overview

Image 5.3: The side panel of the Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim, featuring an SD card slot for expandable storage.
- SD Card Slot: Yekuisa SD memori makadhi.
6. Kuchengeta
6.1. Kuchenesa
To maintain optimal performance, periodically clean the exterior of your NUC:
- Shandisa jira rakapfava, rakaoma kupukuta pasi kunze.
- Pazvibodzwa zvakasindimara, zvishoma dampsn jira rine mvura kana mushonga wakapfava wekuchenesa.
- Usapfapfaidza michina yekuchenesa zvakananga pamudziyo.
- Use compressed air to clear dust from ventilation openings, ensuring the NUC is powered off during this process.
6.2. Software Updates
Regularly update your operating system, drivers, and BIOS to ensure security, stability, and performance. Visit the Intel support website for the latest drivers and BIOS updates specific to your NUC model.
7. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
Ichi chikamu chinotarisa zvinowanzoitika zvaungasangana nazvo:
- Hapana Simba: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the NUC and a working power outlet. Test the outlet with another device.
- Hapana Chiratidziro: Verify that the monitor is powered on and correctly connected to the NUC. Try a different display cable or monitor if available. Ensure the correct input source is selected on your monitor.
- Operating System Not Loading: Check that RAM and M.2 SSD are correctly installed. Ensure the boot order in the BIOS is set to boot from your M.2 SSD or OS installation media.
- Peripheral Haina Kuonekwa: Edza kubatanidza peripheral kune imwe USB port yakasiyana. Ita shuwa kuti madhiraivha epaperipheral akaiswa.
- Kupisa zvakanyanya: Ensure the NUC has adequate ventilation and that the vents are not blocked. Clean any dust from the vents.
For more detailed troubleshooting, refer to the Intel support webwebhusaiti kana kuti taura nerutsigiro rwevatengi veIntel.
8. Zvinotsanangurwa
Key specifications for the Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim:
| Feature | Tsanangudzo |
|---|---|
| Brand | Intel |
| Model | BOXNUC7I3BNK |
| CPU Model | Intel Core i3 (Gen 7) |
| CPU Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 620 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | Up to 32 GB (DDR4 SODIMM, user-supplied) |
| Storage Type | M.2 SSD (user-supplied) |
| Operating System | None (user-supplied, e.g., Windows 10) |
| Yemunhu Kombuta Dhizaini Type | Mini PC |
| Kubatana | USB 3.1 Gen2 (10 Gbps), DisplayPort 1.2 (via USB-C), HDMI, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |

Image 8.1: The compact size of the Intel NUC Kit BOXNUC7I3BNK Slim, shown next to a tennis ball for scale, with approximate dimensions of 4.5 inches wide and 1.4 inches high.
9. Warranty uye Tsigiro
Intel NUC Kits typically come with a limited warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official Intel website. Chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kune warranty claim.
For technical support, driver downloads, BIOS updates, and additional documentation, please visit the official Intel Support website. You can usually find support resources by searching for your specific NUC model (BOXNUC7I3BNK) on their site.
Intel Tsigiro Websaiti: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/products/89187/mini-pcs/intel-nuc-kits.html





