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Heat spikes in NUC7i7BNH

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Hey guys I think I have a problem with my new NUC7i7BNH, and I hope that you can clarify some things.

 

I have installed a Samsung 960 EVO and 16GB - 2133Mhz - Kingston HyperX ram in the NUC

 

The problem is that, when I installs programs etc. or if I execute a stress test via RealTemp, the CPU rises to about 93 degrees celsius and that way too much.

 

I know it is in a small cabinet, and that isn't ideal, when it comes to heat. But when I compare this NUC to another one I had (NUC6i5SYH), the fan in the new one is by far louder than the older NUC.

 

I have tried a couple of things:

 

I have tried disabling the turbo boost feature, which helped a bit. The cpu only got up to arround 88 degrees celsius in the stress test.

 

I also tried setting the fans to quiet, balanced and even fanless and NON of them had any effect on the fan at all. I mean the fanless setting didn't make the fan stop at all. It just kept on going at the same rpm's all the time. The temperature were also about the same regardless of what setting I choose.

 

I have also tried chaging the settings in the Power section in the BIOS but non of that had any effect either.

 

I have ofcourse updated the bios, drivers and I am running Windows 10 64bit which is also fully updated

 

But it seems that these 7'th gen processors are having problems, since more people are reporting about the same issue.

 

You can read about it here:

 

Gamers Report Core i7-7700(K) temperature spikes

 

Now what I would love to know is: What is Intel going to correct this problem? And how long wil this take.

 

If anyone else have found a solution or work around to this problem, by all means, post it here


NUC 717BNHX1 Freezes

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Brand new NUC, installed windows 10 and BlueIris software for security cameras.... freezes every ttime after a few hours... the NUC isn't under any stress CPU usage is normal... I need some suggestions .....

NUC5i5RYB running Ubuntu15.04

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I have the above NUC for 1.5 year . Thus far working OK running UBUNTU 15.04

 

The Audio connection used to work ok . volume weakened lately . Now does not work any more.  Checked my earphones separately
They work ok elsewhere.

 

I entered the BIOS (F2) and checked the Devices section/ Onboard device Communication .

The audio is enabled there ( never updated the BIOS after buying , but as said Audio worked fine )

 

Looked at the temperatures :
CPU 53

Motherboard 40

Memory 42

PCH 48

CPU FAN speed = 3461

 

Reboot did not help .  Any Idea where/how  it can be fixed/ checked ?

Suppose the Audio need be fixed . Does that mean the whole motherboard/ NUC need be replaced ?
I bought the NUC t in Amazon and I am  in Israel

 

thanks miki

NUC7i3BNK with Windows 10 will not power down or restart properly

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I immediately updated the bios when I got my NUC, then installed UBUNTU on it.  It worked well and issuing the shutdown command powered the NUC down just fine.  I decided to wipe the drive and install Windows 10 on it. All the device drivers, chipset drivers, etc installed just fine. Then I went to restart the NUC from Windows.  It hung up with the power light still on and there was no video output on the screen.  I had to hold the power button down until is powered off.  Once I got it booted up, I issued a shutdown from windows 10 and again the screen went blank and the power button light stayed on.  I booted from a LINUX USB drive I have and tested shutting the NUC down and it worked just fine and powered all the way down so this is definitely a Windows 10 problem.

 

This doesn't seem like a big deal but it is when the NUC is setup as my HTPC and everytime Windows 10 applies and update and restarts (which I cannot stop from happening thanks Microsoft), the NUC goes down but doesn't come back up and none of my devices can access it and my family blames me for not being able to access our movies, pictures, etc.

 

Does anyone else have this problem.  Any suggestions on what to do?  I  even wiped the drive again and reinstalled windows but didn't manually install / update any drivers or let Windows install any update and the problem was there from the get go.

NUC7i3BNH HDMI-issues (video format not supported) with some Philips hotel TVs

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Hi!

 

How could it be that several Philips hotel TVs (32-40" 1080p - age 2-3yrs) says "video format not supported" with black screen when HDMI-connected to the NUC7i3BNH with latest bios 0050 and latest W10 intel gfx drivers installed (22.20.16.4771)?

This used to work with the same set of TVs prior to bios 0048 and a colleague of mine with exactly the same setup also lost the picture during the same period of time when this bios was released.

 

When connecting my other NUC (6i5SYK) to the same set of TVs (with the same HDMI-cables) everything just works - also, pretty much everything else works on these TVs so I can't really force the Hotels to update their TVs could I?

What has changed that prevents this from working?

 

Also, have tried with many different HDMI-cables with no luck...

 

Edit: I'm able to see post and bios screen during startup but then it goes black when OS started. /Edit

 

//Per

NUC6CAYH Wifi problem

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Hi

Have Debian 9 installed on an NUC6CAYH and having one or two problems that is keeping things from being perfect.  This one seems simple and I hope someone will make me feel like a fool with something I am just not seeing, but I am not able to get Wifi working on this unit.  I have WICD installed which shows no wifi connections.  Rfkill shows nothing switched off.  I have installed the iwlwifi firmware and noticed the iwlwifi-3168-22.ucode file in the /lib/firmware directory.  Not sure where to go from here.  Please enlighten...

Kendew

Unable to install Windows 10 on NUC6i5SYB

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Hi,

I bought on NUC6i5SYB, installed 16GB of RAM and a Kingston 128GB SSD drive.

I have an official Windows10 USB stock from Microsoft.

I am unable to install the operating system on the device.

I have updated the BIOS to version 61 to avoid the M.2 SSD Slot problem.

However, I am still not able to install the operating system :

- When I choose the UEFI boot method, the device stall with a black screen or with the startup screen immediately after boot

- When I choose Legacy boot mode, I get to the point where I can select either 32 bit or 64 bit Windows OS

> When I choose 64 bit Windows, after loading files for a short time, I an presented with a Windows Boot Manager error screen "Operating System Missing" error code 0xC0000098.

> When i choose 32 bit Windows, the system stays on the "Loading files..." screen for a very long time and the I land on the same error ..98 screen.

Screen shots attached

Please help me

Stefaan

NUC i7 booots up with no signal on screen

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Are you willing to send your system to us? (Yes/No) Unlikely
Is your system a laptop or desktop? Desktop
If desktop, is it custom built, or manufactured? Custom
If desktop, what is the make/model of your motherboard? Intel
What is the make/model of your system? (COMPLETE model name required) Intel i7 NUC
What is the model of your CPU? i7
What is the make/model of your failing display(s)? Samsung, TLC, JVC LCD's and Dell Monitor
If laptop, is your built-in display failing? (Yes/No)
What is your operating system? Windows 7
Is it a 64-bit or 32-bit operating system? 64
What display driver version do you have installed?
What type of connection are you using? (HDMI, VGA, DP, DVI?) HDMI, DP & DVI
What happens that results in the black screen failure? I'm currently able to boot up normally without screen viewing ability through listening to audio through an attached speaker. I can log on and shut down the PC but unable to view anything with only the "No signal" message appearing.

NUC7I5BNH Fan does not turn on after wake from Hibernation

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Hi,

 

I have the latest Bios 0049 on my Nuc and Windows 10 as OS. Each time I put it into hibernation

and wake it up via Wake on LAN, the fan remains off. It stays that way when I do a soft restart, i.e.,

the BIOS setup shows 0 rpm. Only when I completely turn it off and on again, the fan

will becomes active again. This issues was supposedly fixed in BIOS 0048.

Is anyone here facing the same issue? Any kind of help is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Jan

UEFI and PXE/WDS for 7th Gen NUC Non-functional

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So this was mentioned in another discussion that was marked as answered but looks to have just been abandoned by the original poster (Thread 115121).  I am seeing UEFI PXE boot problems on the 7th gen nucs similar to what was mentioned in that thread.  We have 50+ of each of the following NUC models...D34010WYK, NUC5i3RYK, NUC6i5SYK.  All of them transitioned fairly well from Legacy PXE Boot to UEFI PXE Boot (Some did need BIOS updates but that is to be expected).  However our newest stock of NUC7i5BNK's will not boot to PXE in UEFI (BIOS updated and all).  The options exist in the BIOS options and the device recognizes and serves up the option to network boot.  Selecting the IPv4 boot option event initiates the process and sees the network (Media detected message), but it wont go any further.  I can even flip the device to non-secure boot non-UEFI, and PXE boot the device perfectly fine using Legacy network boot.  I would REALLY prefer to move forward and not build the newest NUCs in legacy mode while all the older model NUCs transition over to UEFI and secure boot.

INTEL NUCi7 3D MVC ISSUE

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Coming from Intel NUC DN2820 I was able to play 3D MVC with Kodi with new Intel Media SDK, I just purchased Intel NUC NUC7i3BNK and 3D playback doesn't work.

 

On the Intel NUC DN2820, the resolution was set 1920X1080p 3D and everything works great

On the Intel NUC NUC7i3BNK either I set the 1920X1080p 3D or  3820X2160p 3D doesn't work

 

The Intel Media SDK was supposed to allow 3D MVC to work, I did some testing and found the HDMI 2.0 connection is the one causing the issue and any NUC with HDMI 2.0 doesn't work/

NUC6CAYH no Boot disk Problem

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I have a problem after updating to the newest bios of 0041.My hard drive stop detecting my SSD drive.It will boot in Legacy mode but doesn't identify in UEFI mode.

NUC7i3BNH HDMI-issues (video format not supported) with some Philips hotel TVs

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Hi!

 

How could it be that several Philips hotel TVs (32-40" 1080p - age 2-3yrs) says "video format not supported" with black screen when HDMI-connected to the NUC7i3BNH with latest bios 0050 and latest W10 intel gfx drivers installed (22.20.16.4771)?

This used to work with the same set of TVs prior to bios 0048 and a colleague of mine with exactly the same setup also lost the picture during the same period of time when this bios was released.

 

When connecting my other NUC (6i5SYK) to the same set of TVs (with the same HDMI-cables) everything just works - also, pretty much everything else works on these TVs so I can't really force the Hotels to update their TVs could I?

What has changed that prevents this from working?

 

Also, have tried with many different HDMI-cables with no luck...

 

Edit: I'm able to see post and bios screen during startup but then it goes black when OS started. /Edit

 

//Per

Heat spikes in NUC7i7BNH

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Hey guys I think I have a problem with my new NUC7i7BNH, and I hope that you can clarify some things.

 

I have installed a Samsung 960 EVO and 16GB - 2133Mhz - Kingston HyperX ram in the NUC

 

The problem is that, when I installs programs etc. or if I execute a stress test via RealTemp, the CPU rises to about 93 degrees celsius and that way too much.

 

I know it is in a small cabinet, and that isn't ideal, when it comes to heat. But when I compare this NUC to another one I had (NUC6i5SYH), the fan in the new one is by far louder than the older NUC.

 

I have tried a couple of things:

 

I have tried disabling the turbo boost feature, which helped a bit. The cpu only got up to arround 88 degrees celsius in the stress test.

 

I also tried setting the fans to quiet, balanced and even fanless and NON of them had any effect on the fan at all. I mean the fanless setting didn't make the fan stop at all. It just kept on going at the same rpm's all the time. The temperature were also about the same regardless of what setting I choose.

 

I have also tried chaging the settings in the Power section in the BIOS but non of that had any effect either.

 

I have ofcourse updated the bios, drivers and I am running Windows 10 64bit which is also fully updated

 

But it seems that these 7'th gen processors are having problems, since more people are reporting about the same issue.

 

You can read about it here:

 

Gamers Report Core i7-7700(K) temperature spikes

 

Now what I would love to know is: What is Intel going to correct this problem? And how long wil this take.

 

If anyone else have found a solution or work around to this problem, by all means, post it here

Skull canyon NUC6i7KYK lost some of the bios power options

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I have lost some of the the power options in the bios:

turbo boost short power max

turbo boost power max

ICC amps and

turbo boost time window

 

Reference number from live chat 03018878

 

This was after It failed to boot from an under volt, The computer is working fine i have just lost the extra power options

 

So far i have tried the soft cmos reset

Bios recovery flash (power button, bios jumper and from within the bios menu)

Downgraded to the lowest possible bios which for me was 35 or 37 and after that did not work updated back to 49

 

I was advised that the hard cmos reset may remedy the issue but i do not want to void the warranty

 

Any help would be greatly Appreciated!


NUC7i5BNH Support for 2560x1440@60 over HDMI Issue (plus audio)

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Just finished bringing up my NUC7i5BNH with a clean install of Windows 10.

 

When the generic Windows driver was in charge before I installed the Intel Graphics driver, I had the native 2560 x 1440 displayed on my monitor over the HDMI cable. As soon as I installed the iGFX driver (GFX_WIN10_64_15.46.2.1.4729) the display dropped to 1920 x 1080 and I cannot for the life of me find a way to return to the display's native resolution.

 

I tried a custom setting in the Intel Graphics Setting application and it says that the requested setting is outside the bandwidth limitations for the device (which it shouldn't be).

 

Under the "Options and Support" section of the Intel Graphics Setting application, the application does see that 2560 x 1440 @ 60p Hz is a supported monitor mode. The monitor is from Monoprice and it's a 27" display.

 

The Intel Driver Update Utility doesn't register a version number for the graphics driver and reports it as "Unknown".

 

I don't know if it's related, but the system also doesn't recognize the audio capabilities of the monitor either.

 

More information from the Iris Graphics Control Panel:

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Intel(R) Iris(TM) Plus Graphics 640

 


Report Date: Saturday, August 26, 2017
Report Time [hh:mm:ss]: 1:21:03 AM
Driver Version: 22.20.16.4729
Operating System: Windows* 10 Home (10.0.15063)
Physical Memory: 32659 MB
Vendor ID: 8086
Device ID: 5926
Device Revision: 06
Graphics Output Protocol (GOP) Version: 9.0.1066
Current Resolution: 1920 x 1080

 


Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7260U CPU @ 2.20GHz
Processor Speed: 2208 MHz
Processor Graphics in Use: Intel(R) Iris(TM) Plus Graphics 640
Shader Version: 5.1
OpenGL* Version: 4.5
OpenCL* Version: 2.1
Vulkan* Version: 1.0.38


* Microsoft DirectX* *
Runtime Version: 12.0
Hardware-Supported Version: 12.0

 


* Devices connected to the Graphics Accelerator *


Active Displays: 1

 


* Digital Display *


Display Type: Digital
Serial Number: YSP12310001
DDC2 Protocol: Supported
Gamma: 2.2
Connector Type: DisplayPort
Device Type: Digital Display


Maximum Image Size
Horizontal Size: 23.62 inches
Vertical Size: 13.39 inches


Supported Modes
640 x 480 (60p Hz)
640 x 480 (75p Hz)
720 x 400 (70p Hz)
720 x 480 (60i Hz)
720 x 480 (60p Hz)
720 x 576 (50p Hz)
720 x 576 (50i Hz)
800 x 600 (60p Hz)
800 x 600 (72p Hz)
800 x 600 (75p Hz)
1024 x 768 (60p Hz)
1024 x 768 (75p Hz)
1152 x 864 (75p Hz)
1280 x 720 (50p Hz)
1280 x 720 (60p Hz)
1280 x 1024 (60p Hz)
1280 x 1024 (75p Hz)
1440 x 900 (60p Hz)
1680 x 1050 (60p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (60p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (60i Hz)
1920 x 1080 (50i Hz)
1920 x 1080 (50p Hz)
2560 x 1440 (60p Hz)

 

Power Management Support
Standby Mode: Supported
Suspend Mode: Supported
Active Off Mode: Supported


Raw EDID:
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 66 70 60 27 00 00 00 00
0F 17 01 04 80 3C 22 78 FE EE 95 A3 54 4C 99 26
0F 50 54 A5 CB 00 71 4F 81 C0 81 80 95 00 B3 00
D1 C0 01 01 01 01 56 5E 00 A0 A0 A0 29 50 30 20
35 00 55 50 21 00 00 1A 00 00 00 FF 00 59 53 50
31 32 33 31 30 30 30 31 0A 20 00 00 00 FD 00 17
4C 0F 63 19 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC
00 32 37 69 6E 63 68 20 48 44 4D 49 0A 20 01 5B

02 03 1F F1 4C 01 02 03 04 05 07 90 12 13 14 16
1F 23 09 07 07 83 01 00 00 65 03 0C 00 10 00 02
3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C 45 00 FE 1F 11 00 00
1E 01 1D 80 18 71 1C 16 20 58 2C 25 00 FE 1F 11
00 00 9E 01 1D 00 72 51 D0 1E 20 6E 28 55 00 FE
1F 11 00 00 1E 8C 0A D0 8A 20 E0 2D 10 10 3E 96
00 FE 1F 11 00 00 18 01 1D 00 BC 52 D0 1E 20 B8
28 55 40 E8 12 11 00 00 1E 00 00 00 00 00 00 07

 

* Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners.

"Current BIOS is an unsupported legacy BIOS". WHY?

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After successful installing the newest Update (0365, 4.7.17) for my Intel NUC Kit 5i7RHY, I get the message "Current BIOS is an unsupported legacy BIOS". WHY?

 

PS: After installing the same BIOS a second time the message doesn't come again (after the question posting here).

NUC7i3BNK fails to output display

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Hi all,

 

Got my kaby lake i3BNK NUC, excitedly opened the package, made some appropriate ooh and ahh noises, installed 2x4gb of ram and slapped a 500GB m.2 drive in it.

Inserted my windows 10 install USB, plugged it into a TV, turned it on, and.. nothing.

No display output detected. Huh.
Tried different TVs.
Tried different HDMI cables.
Tried different RAM.
Tried booting without an M.2.
Tried booting with the BIOS jumper in different configurations.

No display output... just a solid blue light.

I'm at a total loss. Would appreciate any steps you guys think I could make.

 

Thanks.

INTEL NUCi7 3D MVC ISSUE

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Coming from Intel NUC DN2820 I was able to play 3D MVC with Kodi with new Intel Media SDK, I just purchased Intel NUC NUC7i3BNK and 3D playback doesn't work.

 

On the Intel NUC DN2820, the resolution was set 1920X1080p 3D and everything works great

On the Intel NUC NUC7i3BNK either I set the 1920X1080p 3D or  3820X2160p 3D doesn't work

 

The Intel Media SDK was supposed to allow 3D MVC to work, I did some testing and found the HDMI 2.0 connection is the one causing the issue and any NUC with HDMI 2.0 doesn't work/

Cannot get 2560x1440 output on NUC6i7KYK via HDMI

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I have just purchased my first NUC Skull Canyon and I have connected it to my Samsung S27B971D WQHD monitor. However, 2560x1440 is not listed in the available resolutions. I have also tried to add it manually through Intel Iris Graphics Control Panel but I am getting "The custom resolution exceeds the maximum bandwidth capacity". 3 different HDMI cables I have tried with no success. I am pretty sure that I can get this resolution through DisplayPort but currently I do not have one. I am pretty sure I can get it through HDMI as well, as I have read that 4K is supported through HDMI on this machine.

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