I had pretty much the direct opposite experience. Prior to using the Nucleus, Roon core was on a MacBook M1. Pretty good SQ in my opinion, but hadn’t known how much noise it was introducing until I had moved the core over to a Nucleus with a separate streamer. This was unexpected, especially after reading many post on this forum and the Roon forum. I guess like all things in this hobby, your experience may very and system dependent.
Roon Nucleus vs generic NUC
I run Roon ROCK on an Intel NUC with an i5 processor. It gets power from an HDPlex linear power supply and is connected to a Synology NAS and the network via an EtherREGEN switch. This gear all sits on an old audio rack in a separate area from my listening room, so I don't hear the cooling fan on the NUC.
My question is whether there would be any conceivable, audible benefit to replacing the little three-year-old NUC with a Roon Nucleus, which I suspect is an Intel NUC inside a fancy (and pretty) heat-sink case. I don't do Roon signal processing much, although the few times I've tried it the NUC could handle it.
Am I missing something? Any thoughts—and particularly experiences—would be appreciated.
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