MSI Cubi NUC 1MG
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With its compact design, the barebone Cubi NUC 1MG Mini Desktop Computer from MSI may be customized to fit your business needs. Inside is a 1.8 GHz Intel Core 7 150U 10-Core processor with integrated graphics that delivers smooth multitasking.
- 1.8 GHz Intel Core 7 150U 10-Core
- 2 x DDR5-5200 SO-DIMM Slots (Up to 64GB)
- Integrated Intel Graphics
- 1 x M.2 Slot | 1 x 2.5" Drive Bay
The 30-Second Version
The MSI Cubi NUC 1MG is a barebone mini PC that lets you max out RAM to 64GB and offers killer dual 2.5G Ethernet, but it ships with no storage and no OS. Its RAM score is in the absolute best right now at the 96th percentile, but the CPU and storage are well below average. Only buy it if you enjoy assembling your own system and don't need any graphical horsepower.
Overview
The MSI Cubi NUC 1MG is a barebone mini PC, not a ready-to-go computer. Out of the box you get a tiny metal chassis, a motherboard with a soldered Intel Core 7 150U, and a whole lot of empty slots. It's designed for IT departments and tinkerers who want to add their own DDR5 RAM, M.2 SSD, and Windows or Linux license, then strap it to the back of a monitor.
For its size, the port selection is seriously generous. You get Thunderbolt 4, dual 2.5G Ethernet, four USB-A, and dual HDMI, which makes it interesting for network appliance builds or a clutter-free office desk. But the CPU is a low-power U-series chip that prioritizes efficiency over speed, so don't expect snappy multitasking under heavy loads.
Performance
The Core 7 150U is a 10-core chip built for efficiency, not fireworks. It handles everyday office tasks, web browsing, and 4K video streaming without drama, but push it with heavier spreadsheets or software compilation and you'll feel the lag. The integrated Intel Graphics are strictly for display output, so even light gaming or GPU-accelerated workflows are a painful no-go. On the flip side, RAM support is the standout: you can pack in up to 64GB of DDR5, which is top of the charts for a mini PC this small. Just remember you have to buy the memory yourself, because this thing ships with absolutely zero storage and no RAM preinstalled.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- You can install up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM, which is rare in a box this tiny. 96th
- The connectivity is fantastic for its size, with dual 2.5G Ethernet and Thunderbolt 4. 66th
- VESA mount compatibility makes it easy to hide behind a monitor or TV.
- The build quality feels sturdy, and it runs nearly silent under normal loads.
Cons
- It's barebone, so you have to buy and install your own storage, RAM, and operating system. 2th
- Integrated graphics mean no gaming and sluggish performance in any GPU-accelerated task. 34th
- The Core 7 150U CPU is underwhelming compared to the M-series chips in other compact desktops.
- Our reliability data puts it in the bottom half, so long-term durability might be a question.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Intel Core 7 150U |
| Cores | 10 |
| Frequency | 1.8 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 12 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | Intel Graphics |
| Type | integrated |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 64 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
Build
| Form Factor | mini |
| PSU | 120 |
| Weight | 0.6 kg / 1.4 lbs |
Connectivity
| USB-C Ports | 2 |
| USB Ports | 4 |
| Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt 4 |
| HDMI | 2x HDMI Output |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6E |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Ethernet | 2.5GbE |
System
| OS | No OS |
Value & Pricing
Pricing for the Cubi NUC 1MG is all over the map. Some vendors list the barebone kit around $598, while others are somehow asking over $100,000, which we assume is a spreadsheet typo. At the lower end, it's a reasonable deal if you already have a spare NVMe drive and a DDR5 SO-DIMM kit sitting around. But once you factor in the cost of even 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, plus a Windows license, the total creeps into Mac mini M4 territory, and that machine leaves this one in the dust.
Price History
vs Competition
If you're shopping for a compact desktop, the Apple Mac mini M4 is the obvious rival. It costs more up front but includes the OS, storage, and an incredibly fast chip. The Cubi NUC only makes sense if you absolutely need dual 2.5G LAN or want to run a DIY Linux server. The other competitors listed, like the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i and the ASUS ROG G700, are full-size gaming desktops with discrete GPUs, so they're a completely different class. For a barebone mini PC, the Cubi holds its own on connectivity, but the lack of included storage and the dull CPU performance keep it from being a top recommendation.
| Spec | MSI Cubi NUC 1MG | Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Legion Tower 5i Gen 10 | Dell Tower Plus DEBT2250-7177BLK-PUS | HP OMEN 16L TG03 | Apple Mac mini M4 | iBUYPOWER Element Gaming Desktop PC-Intel Core Ultra 7 265F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core 7 150U | Intel Core Ultra 7 265F | Intel Core Ultra 7 265 | Intel Core i7 14700F | Apple M4 | Intel Core Ultra 7 265F |
| RAM (GB) | 64 | 32 | 32 | 64 | 16 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | - | 2048 | 1024 | 2048 | 256 | 2000 |
| GPU | Intel Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 | Apple M4 10-core | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 |
| Form Factor | mini | mid-tower | mid-tower | mid-tower | mini | Desktop |
| Psu W | 120 | 850 | 750 | - | - | 750 |
| OS | No OS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Pro | macOS Sequoia 15.1 | Windows 11 Home |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Storage | Reliability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSI Cubi NUC 1MG | 34.2 | 45.7 | 95.7 | 65.9 | 1.8 | 40 |
| Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Legion Tower 5i Gen 10 Compare | 86.6 | 81.4 | 82 | 89.9 | 90.9 | 71.6 |
| Dell Tower Plus DEBT2250-7177BLK-PUS Compare | 88.8 | 81.4 | 77.9 | 98.7 | 72.7 | 71.6 |
| HP OMEN 16L TG03 Compare | 82.9 | 69.6 | 95.4 | 93.8 | 83.5 | 71.6 |
| Apple Mac mini M4 Compare | 55.6 | 95.4 | 29.3 | 97 | 12.7 | 99.3 |
| iBUYPOWER Element Gaming Desktop PC-Intel Core Ultra 7 265F Compare | 86.6 | 81.4 | 75 | 97.8 | 81.4 | 28.9 |
Common Questions
Q: Does this come with RAM or a hard drive?
No, the Cubi NUC 1MG is a barebone kit. You need to supply your own DDR5 SO-DIMM memory and either an M.2 or 2.5-inch SATA drive, then install your operating system separately.
Q: Can I do any gaming on this?
Don't count on it. The integrated Intel Graphics can handle desktop applications and maybe some very old or 2D indie games, but any modern 3D title will be unplayable. This is strictly a productivity or media playback machine.
Q: What makes the dual 2.5G Ethernet ports useful?
They're great for home labs or networking projects. You can use the Cubi as a DIY router, firewall appliance, or a compact file server with link aggregation, something most mini PCs can't do.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you want a computer that just works out of the box. The Cubi NUC 1MG requires you to source and install your own storage, RAM, and OS; it's a project, not a finished product. Also, if you need any kind of graphical performance, even for light video editing, look at AMD-based mini PCs with integrated Radeon graphics. They run circles around this thing for not much more money.
Verdict
This is a tiny, well-connected barebone box for IT pros who need to deploy a fleet of cheap, identical office PCs or a quiet home-lab node. If you're comfortable wrenching on hardware and have a pile of DDR5 SODIMMs and M.2 drives on your workbench, the dual 2.5G Ethernet and Thunderbolt 4 make it a flexible little tool. For everyone else, the missing storage, missing OS, and sleepy CPU are dealbreakers.