Hello,
I just bought a Intel NUC Kit NUC6i3SYH and installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS on it. Wake on LAN is enabled in UEFI and ethtool tells "Wake-on: g" but Wake on LAN simply doesn't work. Any idea?
Regards
Jusic
Hello,
I just bought a Intel NUC Kit NUC6i3SYH and installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS on it. Wake on LAN is enabled in UEFI and ethtool tells "Wake-on: g" but Wake on LAN simply doesn't work. Any idea?
Regards
Jusic
My D54250WYK is connected through HDMI to a Bose LS130 Cinemate. The problem is that when I switch away from the NUC input to another input (say CABLE) and then back, the NUC no longer displays anything. It is like the video is turned off. The Bose unit shows "No Signal" in its frontal display. On the Bose, I have disabled HDMI-CEC. The only way for me to get the video back (other than a reboot), is to unplug the HDMI cable and then plug it back in. Then my video/audio works again.
This happens only with the NUC device. Other HDMI devices all work fine when switching away and back.
I have all the latest Intel drivers for the NUC. I looked at all the BIOS settings and driver settings and cannot find any option which would cause the video adapter to stop sending the HDMI signal.
Does anyone have any ideas ?
After I turn it on, the LED only turns on for 1 second and then off and the fan is turn on all the time. But no image at all in HDMI. I tried to reload the BIOS but on response at all, even I set the jumper to load it. The USB just don't have power at all. Is anyone know why?
I work with several NUCi3RYH's. I was using one of them to build a master Window 10 image using audit mode/sysprep. I have 2 USB flash drives and an external USB hard drive that I use in this setup. One flash drive is the Windows 10 installation media, the other flash drive is bootable media for the disk imaging software I use, and the external hard drive is where I store the images. My NUCs boot in UEFI mode. Last night while attempting to reinstall Windows I noticed that the my Windows install flash drive was being detected as the imaging flash drive. The Windows install drive normally shows up in the boot menu as "Lexar USB Flash Drive 8.07". But this time it showed up as "JetFlashTranscend 8GB 8.07" which is my imaging flash drive. No other USB devices were connected except my Windows install drive (Lexar) and my Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse dongle. If I try to boot from it anyway the screen flashes black for a split second like it fails to boot and then comes right back to the boot menu.
It might seem like it is a problem with the Lexar flash drive but I can take it to my other NUC's or other computers and it is detected with the correct ID and boots as expected. Even more strange is that if I boot with both flash drives connected the Transcend will appear as normal but the Lexar will then be detected as my WD Passport which is the external HDD that I use to store my images. If I try booting with all three drives connected then The WD Passport shows in the menu and two instances of the Transcend show up as well. One of them will boot with the imaging software, the other one (clearly the misidentified Lexar) will cause the screen to flicker and come back to the menu. If I boot in legacy mode the drive will show up with the right label but it can't boot because the drive is setup only for booting in UEFI mode. If I boot in mixed mode the drive will be listed twice, one in legacy mode with the correct lablel and one as UEFI with the incorrect Transcend label. If I boot into Windows all devices are detected properly. This issue occurs regardless of which USB port I connect the drive to. This issue seems isolated to UEFI mode on this particular NUC.
I have tried restoring to the BIOS to factory defaults and I have updated the BIOS to the latest version (0361). Nothing changes. Previously it was running BIOS version 0356 when the trouble started.
Can anyone help me figure out what is going on here?
Environment: NUC6i7KYK "Skull Canyon", BIOS v 42, Win10 Pro x64, current with Windows Update, all current drivers from intel.com as of Friday. Using rear 3.5mm TRR to drive Bose Multimedia Series II speakers. Audio Quality in Speaker Properties Advanced Default Format is set for 24-bit, 48 Khz; the default setting it installed.
Description: I'm hearing ticks/pops frequently, usually at beginning or end of a sound (e.g, Windows event sound .wav sounds) but occasionally in middle of some sound playing.
Any suggestions/path to solution? Thanks in advance!
Hi There
I am getting very frustrated with my NUC. I am running the NUC6i7KYK on Windows 10 with a Samsung 960 Pro 512GB and 2 x 8GB HyperX Impact DDR-4 RAM (2133 MHz). I have all the newest drivers intalled and I am running on the newest BIOS version. I have already reinstalled Windows, without success.
The problem I am experiencing are frequent freezes. However, I have never experienced this kind of freezes on any system before. Often, a certain program starts freezing at first while I can still more or less operate many of the others. However, if I open the task manager I can neither kill any program nor can I shutdown the system. If I do the latter, there is simply nothing happing. Generally, the issue becomes more severe the longer I try to enter other programs. More and more programs become unresponsive until none is working anymore. The only thing that always works up to the point of forced restart is the mouse. Anybody know what to do here? Or is the NUC simply broken?
Cheers,
Patrick
I noticed all games show half fps if my nuc gone to sleep any time before I play.
To replicate theproblem
1. run Heroes of the Storm at low settings after fresh boot: ~60fps
2. close game and let nuc go to sleep
3. wake up and run Heroes of the Storm: ~30fps
4. reboot
5. run Heroes of the Storm at low settings after fresh boot: ~60fps
my settings:
NUC6i5SYH Bios 0055
2560x1440, low settings
Intel® Graphics Driver [15.45] Version: 15.45.10.4542
Environment: NUC6i7KYK "Skull Canyon", BIOS v 42, Win10 Pro x64, current with Windows Update, all current drivers from intel.com as of Friday, Dell U2410 display connected via DisplayPort. No firmware updates available from Dell for the display. Cable is Monoprice 13373 Select Series mini DisplayPort 1.2 to DisplayPort 1.2 cable.
Description: When Win10 shuts down the display via "Power & sleep, turn screen off after x minutes" setting, the display and NUC get in some kind of race condition where the display keeps changing from sleep to wake to sleep in a several second cycle. Mouse/keyboard activity does not change this condition. If the computer goes to sleep, then it comes back up fine. If I turn the display off/on from the power button, Windows audio bings a bunch of device state bings, and the display comes back up fine. Tried changing from DP to HDMI and HDMI seems to work as expected. Same monitor, different PC/different graphics card/driver, but also via DP and Win10 Pro x64, successfully powered down and up for years. All other functions, this monitor/cable/system seem to work exactly as expected.
Any suggestions/path to solution? Thanks in advance!
This is the second NUC 6i7KYK that the Bluetooth just disappeared while I was using it. Intel replaced the last one. Anyone have any ideas what is going on?
Intel BOXNUC6i7KYK1 with Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM
Everything installed and worked fine…but after about 5 minutes, the NUC6i7KYK turns off then re-starts. After it turns back on by itself, it asks to edit the BIOS. Answering NO, the system re-boots and is stable with no issues.
Same thing happens with DDR4-2133 memory, which is completely compliant with the NUC6i7KYK memory specification. The NUC6i7KYK shuts down after the first 5 minutes then restarts.
Please advise on how to get the Intel NUC6i7KYK to operate without the very annoying automatic restarts!
Thank you very much!
Message was edited by: lonzo54
The device causes multiple failures:
Software installations and multiple BIOS up- and downgrades (inluding the newest 0043-Version) do not help.
The Intel-Website doesn't give me any chance to get Warranty-Support at all.
I do not agree with after two years such a price heavy device from a top company like Intel is giving me such a bad experience. I want a new device. Please help me!
Hello,
unfortunatly my D34010WKY will not start anymore. I used my NUC for more than two years to play files from my NAS on an openELEC mediacenter OS. A few days ago I tried to start the NUC like everytime with my logitech harmony remote. But nothing happens. The green LED is on but if I try to press the power button nothing happens. No blue light, no spinning fan, nothing....
- I have tried to unplug everything installed > SSD, memory, wireless card
- in addition I have tried to unplug the bios battery and the bios security pin connector for a day
No hardware or software changes where done beforhand
I hope someone has an idea of what to do.
Thanks
Dennis L.
I just recently picked up a NUC6i7KYK and have it set up with Ubuntu 16.04 and been using it as a HTPC, though I have been having some issues with what I presume to be HDMI handshake issues.
The RAM/SSD I'm using are Crucial 16GB 2133Mhz (CT2K8G4SFD8213) and a Samsung 850 EVO (MZ-N5E250BW) and I am using the most recent 0042 BIOS revision.
The initial problems arose the first day I had it in that when I put the NUC to sleep/suspend it would not show video upon resuming. I started shutting it down completely instead, but now the problem is persisting in that from a cold boot it still refuses to send a handshake and my LG TV simply displays no signal. I have searched around for answers to this but keep finding issues with either old NUC's that were supposedly 'fixed' with BIOS updates, or issues unrelated to a simple lack of video signal. There should be absolutely no issues with cables or other hardware as everything works after a reboot. Manually selecting/re-selecting inputs, turning the TV on/off, and unplugging and reinserting cables have had no effect. Only a full reboot has fixed it, and it's starting to seem that might not be a viable option for long.
I do know this to be an issue with the video signal, as I have my speakers plugged in to the headphone jack on the front, and using my media keyboard can adjust volume which makes the usual 'pop' of the Ubuntu volume indication noise, meaning the OS is running with seemingly no errors, I'm just not getting any video signal.
Any help is appreciated, as I spent a good bit of money on this thing and am kind of disappointed with this, as my old setup was working fine minus the age/state of the hardware.
I am using a NUC5i5RYK with 16 gb of Crucial ram and 250 gb Samsung SSD, running linux/Mint 18.0 with Cinnamon 3.07. It used to boot in about 8 seconds, but now, after upgrading the BIOS to the latest version (359), it spends about 8 seconds between showing the INTEL NUC logo and the BIOS menu (f2... f7... etc), and the rest of the boot process is much slower as well. I checked all the things I know how to check, but could not find the culprit.
systemd-analyze produces the following output:
18.8 sec (firmware), 5.5 sec (loader) 1.9 sec (kernel) 8 sec (userspace). Total: 34.5 seconds.
Any ideas?
Hello,
I am revisiting this thread, with limited technical knowledge or ability to test much myself, however, toward building a case with Intel for a handful of enterprise customers needing the ability to push their custom Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit Image to the NUC6i5SYH using Server 2012R2 with WDS + MDT. They are encountering similar issues to those that have been brought up in the community in the past. The resolution that a few had was fairly unclear so I wanted a well documented case to get Intel to find a resolution as quickly as possible.
Does anyone have more current insight toward a resolution regarding the rollout stopping, possibly due to lost USB functionality?
Thanks in advance for any help!@
Hello,
I have the NUC6i7KYK with a Samsung 950 Pro (M.2) SSD drive. I just finished installing Windows 10 and all of my software. Now (of course way late!), I'm thinking about some type of RAID1 (mirrored) setup for the M.2 drive. I ran my last setup with mirrored SATA drives and liked the security against a drive failure. This new single SSD drive setup worries me a bit.
If I added a second drive, is it possible to setup a RAID volume without having to re-install/backup/restore what I already have? Something from the BIOS level possibly?
If not, what other good options do I have?
//Brew
I installed the M2 drive and a sata ssd (sandisk), 16GB memory and attempted to install windows 7 from a prepared usb stick. After copying the install files to a partition on the sata ssd, I was able to installed windows to the remainder of the SATA ssd. I've installed all the drivers identified by the Intel scan utility with the exception of the near field one (no hardware). I updated the BIOS yesterday to the latest available.
The system is fast, stable and a delight to use, but I can't see the Intel M2 ssd except in the BIOS.
I'd guess missing driver, but I can't find one - any ideas?
I just installed Windows8.1 on this model.
During installation, I was prompted to partition the SSD (Samsung V-NAND 850 EVO; 500GB).
The SSD was portioned 200GB+300GB, where the OS is installed in 200GB.
After installation of Windows8.1, only 200GB partition was shown in the Computer.
How can I bring the 300GB back.
Thanks!!
Hello,
I have experienced random freezes and reboots with my NUC since new. For example, over the last two weeks it has frozen or rebooted unexpectedly 8 times. It does not appear to be related to workload. Although it has happened while gaming, it appears to happen just as frequently during low activity periods (e.g. while editing a document or while the computer is sitting idle). I've tried a number of troubleshooting steps suggested on this forum:
* Ran Memtest86 overnight (passed)
* Ran the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool (passed)
* The CPU temperature shown in the Diagnostic Tool is 40-50 degrees below max during normal use
* Confirmed that the SSD has the latest firmware (EMT21B6Q)
* Updated to BIOS 0042 -- I have not touched the BIOS settings
* Updated drivers
I don't have other SODIMMs or SSDs to test with. Is it time to arrange for warranty service?
Hardware:
* NUC6i7KYK (S/N: BTKY626001FH, SA#: H90755-103)
* Samsung 850 EVO 250GB M.2 SSD
* Pair of CrucialCT2K16G4SFD8213 16 GB DDR4-2133 SODIMMS
Software:
* Windows 10 Home 64 bit
* Intel Management Engine Consumer Driver 11.0.6.1194
* Intel HD Graphics Driver x.x.x.4534
* Intel Chipset Device Software 10.1.1.38
Thanks,
Landon
Brand new Skull Canyon that has been working flawlessly until today. Computer is now stuck on the Intel Nuc splash page with the usual options F2 to enter Setup, F7 to Update BIOS and F10 to Enter Boot Menu. None of those options work. Just sits on this screen.
Running Crucial Ballistix 16GB of RAM
Samsung 960 EVO M.2 drive
Running BIOS v0042
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!