For Ports, The front and back of the machine are absolutely loaded to gills.
On the front of the machine: three configurable activity LEDs, SDXC card reader, a USB 3.1 Gen 1 (10Gbps), a second USB 3.1 Gen 2 port with charging support up to 2.1 Amps, HDMI 2.0a output, a USB-C port (also USB 3.1 Gen 2), and a 3.5mm audio jack.
On the back of the machine there is another 3.5mm audio jack with TOSLink Optical support, the power receptacle, two USB-C Type Thunderbolt 3 powers, two mini-DisplayPorts, dual Gigabit Ethernet jacks (Intel i219 / Intel i210), four USB 3.0 ports, and another HDMI 2.0s ports. Internally, there’s also an Intel Wireless-AC 8265M 802.11ac 2x2 controller with Bluetooth 4.2 as well. All told, the ‘Hades Canyon’ NUC8i7HVK can power up to 6, 4k displays.
-CPU: Intel Core i7-8809G (3.1 GHz base, up to 4.2 GHz Turbo, 4-cores / 8-threads, fully unlocked).
-Graphics: Discrete AMD Radeon RX Vega M GH (24 Compute Units, 1,190 MHz base / 1,171 MHz boost clock, fully unlocked).
-VRAM: 4GB of High Bandwidth Memory 2 (HBM2) on-package
-Memory: 32GB of DDR4-2400+ SO-DIMM RAM (dual-channel).
-Storage: Two 500gb M.2 22x80 SATA/PCIe NVMe SSDs
-Windows 11 pro
-all updates are current
It also comes with a LiteOn brand AC adapter, specifically model PA-1231-12.It is designed to output 19.5V at 11.8A for a total of 230W of power. The brick alone is selling for $60 used on eBay currently.
**full disclosure: the ONLY problem with this awesome computer —it is fully functional-BUT…it needs a new charging port. It stays plugged in fine as long as you don’t pull on the power cord at all. If micro-soldering is in your wheelhouse, they carry the part on Amazon for $14 with free delivery. Should be a breeze for anyone with this skill, and a small price to pay, considering this exact one is selling on Amazon used for $700.
Do not send low ball offers, I will not acknowledge you.