Intel NUC 11 Pro vs ASUS NUC 14 Pro

Measured idle power, ECC, NIC chipset, RAM ceiling and IOMMU/passthrough — side by side, every claim cited to a dated third-party source or left blank.

~11 W idle vs 15–28 W idleMeasured idle, not TDP. On the cited lower-bound figures the Intel NUC 11 Pro draws less at idle.
FieldIntel NUC 11 ProASUS NUC 14 Pro
CPUIntel Core i5-1135G7 (Tiger Lake)Intel Core Ultra 5/7 (Meteor Lake)
Cores4C / 8Tup to 16C
Form factor0.5 L NUCMini PC (NUC)
Measured idle power~11 W idle wall-measured · Wall meter · source · 2021-03-2715–28 W idle (Core Ultra). A lower-end Core 3 100U NUC 14 variant idles under 10 W. wall-measured · Wall measurement (buyer's-guide aggregate + tier benchmark) · source · 2025
ECC memoryNo cited source — left blank.No (consumer NUC; DDR5 SODIMM, non-ECC) source · 2025
NIC chipsetIntel i225-LM 2.5GbE source · 2021-03-271× 2.5GbE Intel source · 2025
RAM ceiling64 GB (2× DDR4-3200 SODIMM) source · 2021-03-2764 GB (2× DDR5 SODIMM) source · 2025
IOMMU / passthroughNo sourced passthrough report yet.No sourced passthrough report yet.
AMD reset bug
Price band$250–400$450–700
Proxmox fit (editorial)goodEfficient 4C/8T Tiger Lake NUC with ~11 W idle and a 64 GB DDR4 ceiling makes a solid small Proxmox node, though the i225-LM NIC warrants the usual i225 caution.goodPremium build + excellent Linux/BIOS support + Intel 2.5GbE. Higher idle than N100 and pricier; pick the Core 3 variant for low idle.
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Frequently asked questions

Does the Intel NUC 11 Pro or the ASUS NUC 14 Pro use less idle power?
The Intel NUC 11 Pro idles at ~11 W idle (wall-measured); the ASUS NUC 14 Pro idles at 15–28 W idle (Core Ultra). A lower-end Core 3 100U NUC 14 variant idles under 10 W. (wall-measured). On the cited lower-bound figures, the Intel NUC 11 Pro draws less. Idle varies with OS, 120 V vs 240 V mains and power tuning, so treat these as the third-party measured numbers, not a guarantee for your exact unit.
Intel NUC 11 Pro vs ASUS NUC 14 Pro: which has the better NIC for Proxmox?
Intel NUC 11 Pro NIC: Intel i225-LM 2.5GbE (rated caution). ASUS NUC 14 Pro NIC: 1× 2.5GbE Intel (rated solid). Intel i226 is the chipset to want; i225 has a documented dropout history and Realtek RTL8125 works on Linux/Proxmox but not VMware ESXi. Confirm the silicon on the unit you receive with lspci -nn.
Which is the better homelab / Proxmox box, the Intel NUC 11 Pro or the ASUS NUC 14 Pro?
Intel NUC 11 Pro: Efficient 4C/8T Tiger Lake NUC with ~11 W idle and a 64 GB DDR4 ceiling makes a solid small Proxmox node, though the i225-LM NIC warrants the usual i225 caution. ASUS NUC 14 Pro: Premium build + excellent Linux/BIOS support + Intel 2.5GbE. Higher idle than N100 and pricier; pick the Core 3 variant for low idle. These are our editorial verdicts derived from the cited fields above — not a spec.
Cited public information, not purchasing advice. Idle draw depends on OS, mains voltage (120 V vs 240 V) and power tuning (powertop); onboard NIC silicon can differ between production batches of the same model — confirm with lspci -nn before relying on a NIC or passthrough claim. Full per-model detail and every source on the model pages.

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