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NUC7i3BNK screen flickering (1680x1050, 59 or 60hz)

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Hi,

 

After purchasing a NUC7i3BNK for my aunt as a desktop replacement (only some light internet and office work) I installed the NUC on my LG IPS277l (1920x1080) via HDMI. No issues so far.

Unfortunately when installing the NUC at my aunt's screen (a Dell professional 2009W 20" screen with DVI-D and VGA connections) on the NUC's HDMI port with a HDMI to DVI cable the screen starts flickering in certain circumstances.

 

After some troubleshooting I noticed it only occurs so far on the 1680x1050 resolution (59 or 60hz doesn't make a difference) which is the recommended resolution for this screen. When setting the monitor to a lower resolution it doesn't occur so far.

I believe after reading the forum topics about screen flickering/dropouts that it is a driver related problem, since on other resolutions everything is ok so cables etc. should be fine.

 

I have already installed the most recent bios (0052) and updated the nuc to all the most recent drivers via the Intel Driver & Support Assistant. Then I tried the recommended older display driver in the main screen flickering topic (4771) and the HDMI 2.0 firmware update, but the flickering is still there.

 

(just to be clear, the screen stays ON all the time, it just glitches so no black screen on/off as reported with some 4k monitors)

 

I have uploaded a video of the problem:

NUC7i3BNK screen flickering - YouTube

 

Hope there is a solution for this problem, thank you in advance for looking into it.

 

Mik


Stuttering with Plex media server (1080p and 4k) and playback of 4k content on VLC

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Hi,

 

I have two issues which I was hoping the community could help with:

 

1) Playback from a PLEX media server stutters with 4K and FHD content. Internet connection is more than adequate: wired, 100mb.

2) Playback of 4k content (stored on my NUC - 1TB SSD) using VLC player stutters. Unusually, there is no stuttering when playing the same 4K content using the native Windows player.

 

Any help or guidance on these issues would be appreciated..... hopefully it's a simple fix  :-)

 

Hamid

NUC7i7BNH - Rumorosità ventola

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Ho acquistato da alcuni giorni un NUC i7 è ho notato con mio disappunto che la ventola della CPU è sempre in funzione, provocando un fastidioso rumore di fondo, anche quando il carico di lavoro è in idle e la temperatura della CPU è circa 40 °C.

Cercando in altri forum ho seguito i consigli riportati e impostato nel BIOS la modalità "QUIET" per la ventola ma non porta nessun cambiamento.

Ho impostato allora in modalità, "BALANCE" le prestazione della CPU ma anche questo non ha portato modifiche.

Ho aggiornato il BIOS all'ultima versione disponibile (52)

Leggendo in altre richieste di supporto per questa problematica ho notato che dopo tutte queste impostazioni, non sortendo nessun effetto, si può presumere che sia un difetto del NUC.

Chiedo se posso effettuare altre verifiche per risolvere questo fastidioso inconveniente, perchè utilizzando prevalentemente il mio NUC come HTPC, questo rumore è veramente insopportabile.

 

Cordiali saluti

 

Alberto Bertaggia

 

SO: Windows 10 64 bit

HD: Samsung 960 PRO 512 Gb

RAM: 2x8 Gb Hyper X

Can't update NUC7i5BNB BIOS from 0049 to 0052

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I've downloaded the BNKBL357.86A.0052.EB, and run it.

It restrarts the system, but does nothing, the BIOS version stays the same.

Is there any other way to update the BIOS?

 

Thanks forehand,

Yuri

NUC5i5MYBE board Display connection

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Hii,

This is Radesh from Bangalore.

 

Recently I have purchased NUC5i5MYBE board for one of my projects.

 

I have to install Ubuntu OS in it but I don't know how do I get my Display Device (Computer Monitor) connected to it.

 

It has got 2 Mini display ports, I tried using a Minidp to VGA adaptor cable and tried to connect the board to my monitor but it didn't work.

 

I am struck with this and not able to proceed furthur.

 

Can you suggest any method to connect my board with my computer monitor.

 

I have attached the Spec sheet of the board for your reference.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

 

Regards,

 

Radesh

Impossible to install Windows 10 1703 on my NUC6i7KYK

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I am running my NUC on Windows 10 1607 version. The system prompts me every time to install the 1703 version.

When I do the system ends up with the following error:

 

Your PC/Device needs to be repaired (bla bla...)

File: \windows\system32\winload.efi

Error code: 0x0000225

You will need recover tools (bla bla...)

 

After this message the computer restarts on the old version 1607 with no problems but prompts me to install the 1703 version.

 

Can anyone help?

NUC5CPYB : drivers windows 7

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Hi

I try to install W7 on my NUC5CPYB. I can't install W7 actually because my keyboard is not recognize due to USB 3.0.

I follow the steps to add drivers but it does not work...

During the mounting, the systm block "cleaning up and mounting" during hours..

How can I install W7 on my computer ?

Thanks

 

BOnjour

je cherche à installer W7 sur mon NUC5CPYB. Dans l'install je suis bloquée du fait de la non prise en charge de l'USB 3.0.

J'ai donc suivi la procédure décrite pour ajouter les drivers nécessaires, mais cela ne fonctionne pas.

Au moment du montage, cela s'arrête sur "Cleaning up and mounting..." et cela ne s'arrête jamais.

Comment puis je faire pour installer W7 ?

MErci

NUC7i5bnh screen flickering when launching some programs

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Hi.

My NUC7i5bnh is connected to the display via hdmi-dvi adaptor. Another information regarding my system is in attached file.

Screen begins flickering when I launch MS Word, Excel, Edge. Also it happens when I close Windows 10 built-in video player after playing video file and Skype after finishing conversation.

But it stops flickering when I launch the game World of Warcraft. And it does not flicker when apps mentioned above is launched if WOW is running in background.

How can I make it stop flickering without WOW in background.


Graphics driver xxx_4771 win 10 1709: some suggestion to survive until next upgrade

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Now it sure: the new driver 4771 with new win 10 upgrade to 1709 generate big problem for those who use NUC as HPTC.
In my case all the old setting of graphic card and Kodi 17 give flickering image. There is no way to solve problem; also if you put fix FPS your TV will be flichering:

 

After many hours of attempts I found a solution enough to wait for INTEL to solve the problem and hope it will be soon.
Obviously I do not guarantee this solution works for everyone.
I did configured video  to work with a 60p FPS (using INTEL utility) and I configured Kodi (v 17.4) so I did not change FPS, I also disabled in Kodi dvxa2 acceleration (otherwise i will have stairs of pixel when decode H265) .
This way, you get a fresh result, hoping how I said, that INTEL resolves soon:

I repeat that I cannot stand the INTEL & MICROSOFT pair anymore, the more trouble I have over this NUC than the pleasant times of use.


regards Antonino

 

PS:
i did tried to downgrade the video driver but seems that with win 10 1709 the old driver are not certificated anymore. So wuold be necessary to downgrade also windows 10 to 1703. I prefer wait for Intel's solution


Fanless / Passive Case for DC3217IYE

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Hey,

 

I have a Intel NUC DC3217IYE and want to use it as Media Center. For that i want to put it in a passive cooling case.

I looked on the internet, but just found cases for 3rd gen and newer nucs.

 

Does somebody know, if there are cases for 2nd gen nucs as well, and can you recommend me one?

 

Best regards,

Azebe

NUC6CAYH no display signal

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I've just got my brand new NUC6CAYH, but when I assembled it and powered it on the monitor got no signal from it. Otherwise it seems to boot properly, I get solid blue power LED without any error flash codes, I can hear HDD spin up and down. I've tried booting without HDD, same thing. Trying to boot with no RAM gives a LED flash error code, also I can hear error beeps if I plug my headphones in. So far the unit seems functional, but there's no video output at all, no splash logo, no POST screen. I've tried two different HDMI displays (a TV and a desktop monitor) with different HDMI cables, as well as an old VGA monitor, same symptoms on each setup. Can I do something about it or is it an RMA case?

NUC6i7KYK, Shutdown after/during Windows 10 install

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Hey everyone,

 

I've had previous NUC - never such a problem and almost going crazy here after spending multiple hours on this box. Basically the NUC automatically shuts down before the Win10 installation completes, right after it reboots.

 

Intel® NUC Kit NUC6i7KYK

- updated latest bios (0050), reset to default values

- SSD: 600p Series 128GB, M.2

- RAM: Kingston ValueRam 8GB PC4-2133 CL15 260-Pin SODIMM KVR21S15S8_8

 

I'm unable to install Windows 10 on it, via USB, and also via Network Re-Image. I've tried RAM and SSD both in different slots.

 

Even created a brand new bootable USB image. When booting it it will not even fully load the image and NUC will shut down.

 

Official Win10 USB Stick: Setup running through, when Windows does the reboot during install it doesn't come back up.

 

Occasionally giving the error:

"The Computer Restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error. Windows installation cannot proceed. To install Windows, click OK to restart the computer and then restart the installation"

With that error there went to regedit HKLocal machine/SYSTEM/SETUP/STATUS/ChildCompletion > setup.exe. Changed value from 1 to 3 and rebooted. Not coming up again.

Same with network re-image. As soon as Windows should be starting it's

 

BIOS

Default, Fast Boot and Secure boot are off, tried disabling Round Trip Latency Optimization for Memory.

 

Never experienced this with Windows 10 and used the Win10 USB sticks for other NUC previously.

 

Would really appreciate your thoughts on this.

 

Thanks!

NUC7i3BNK - Broken PCM sound from and above 88.2/16 via HDMI

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Hi

 

No issue with DTS_MA (96/24) and with other encoded HD format but sound in case of PCM from and above 88.2/24 is broken more and more as quality is higher and higher.

It is same problem with Direct Sound and WASAPI, with foobar2k and Jriver and Kodi.

I tried latest three Intel Audio Drivers but problem is same.

 

win64_154518.4664.exe

GFX_WIN10_64_15.46.5.4771_BN.zip

GFX_WIN10_64_win64_154702.4815.zip

 

DAC is Pioneer Receiver SC-LX 59 which is working fine from other sources via HDMI too.

OS: Win10pro 1703

 

Update: I have tried over all HDMI port on the receiver. Surprisingly only 4K HDCP2.2 port were effected. I would emphasize that other sources can drive these ports too without issue.

NUC7i7BNH freezing on workload / not with Hyperthreading off

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Hi Intel-Team,

 

we have bought around 80x Intel NUC7i7BNH for our company, all with the same configuration and all with the same customized basic-installation of windows 10 Professional.

- Intel NUC7i7BNH

- 256GB m.2 SATA-SSD Samsung MZNLN256HMHQ PM871a

- 1x 16GB DDR4-2133 RAM Samsung M471A2K43BB1-CPB

- BIOS-Version 0052

 

We have problems with several freezing NUCs, some working fine (SSU Example: NUC_OK.zip) and some just freezing (SSU Example: NUC_fail.zip).

For more understanding, I mean a system that just stop working with a freezed screen, non functioning mouse and keyboard and no reaction on the power button unless I press it for 10 seconds to hard reset it.

 

- We installed the systems after updateing the BIOS to version 0048 and later to 0052.

- I "cross-changed" the peripheries (RAM, SSD, PSU) between my both testing machines the freezing was always on the same System

- I installed a Crucial MX200 m.2 SSD instead with the same freezing again

- we recognized that the systems only freezed, when the automatized McAfee-Antivirus fullscan of the system (McAfee Enterprise 8.8) was running and with that run the prozessor ist at 85-100% load, but ...

... 1. the "OK"-System have a lower workload with ~60-90% as mentioned don't freeze

... 2. without that active scan but with active On-Access-Scanner, with AIDA stresstest (CPU at 100%) the System is stable

... 3. without that active scan but with active On-Access-Scanner, with AIDA stresstest (CPU at 100%) AND several copyjobs the System is freezing after a short period

... 4. without that active scan but with DEACTIVATED On-Access-Scanner, with AIDA stresstest (CPU at 100%) AND several copyjobs the System is stable

... 5. now I deactivated Hyperthreading in BIOS and the freezings are gone

 

Now I am totally confused because it seems that it is no thermal problem, no SSD problem, no memory problem, no McAfee problem nor a combination of it, especially since the known hyperthreading-issue should be fixed with BIOS version 0047

 

I am not sure how much of our Systems are affected since not every user is reporting properly or sees that problem as the same because we have the BSOD-problem too when the System send the monito to sleep and do not wake it up again (except the energie-savings are deactivated).

 

btw. I obliterated the IP-Informations in the SSU-Files.

 

I appreciate some help and/or informations about that issue.

 

With kind regards DarkTapo

NUC5CPYH and 4G/LTE

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Hi, I am new to this community and new to NUC's.

I have the NUC5CPYH and I am running Ubuntu on it.

I would like to use a 4G/LTE dongle.

I have searched the www for information on this but I have not found anything useful, I am hoping that this community can help me.

Question: are there any USB 4G/LTE dongles, in the USA, compatible with this configuration, and if there are more than 1, which one would you recommend?

Please let me know what other information I can provide.

Many thanks.


The problem with the CSS game, hangs when you exit the game

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Good day to all! I have INTEL NUC Skull Canyon BOXNUC6I7KYK2, all games work well, except CSS. In the KSS on Steam I go without problems, I play without problems, but the game finished the game, when the game is over, the even screen and silence appear, not one key works except Enter, pressing Enter, there is again the entrance to the game of the CSK. And so to infinity, it helps only resets on the panel of the nettop itself. It's also impossible to collapse the game, the same dark screen. The rest of the games in Steams work without any complaints, and they come in and out as usual. What could be the reason? The drivers are the latest. Maybe you should update BIOS? Although what's it got to do with it, just some incompatibility of the software level. Once it turned out without problems, nothing hanging, and was able to turn off the game, but it was only once.

NUC7i3BNK Died - I run off 12V!

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So today my trusty NUC7i3BNK died.  I noticed there was a problem immediately as the light was off.  I run 99% of the time with 12V power.  I hope this isn't a long term issue with these units.

 

It's been rock solid for 5 months, I was so pleased with this unit.

 

The Green LED inside the unit turns on, but the switch does nothing to power it.  I have it auto start-up with power and it does not light up.  I am so disappointed as I use this unit to power my telescope for astrophotography and I cannot use my telescope.

 

I put in a ticket with Intel, however I have no idea how long a replacement will take.  I may need to purchase a new unit in the meantime.  Some local stores no longer have the nuc7i3bnk anymore it's probably going to be phased out.

Intel NUC7i3bnh HDR support

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Hello!

 

Is HDR support in windows 10 creators update supported for this model?

 

I cant find anything to activate it? In the HD control panel i cant change color depth and so on..

 

Do we need graphics driver with WDDM 2.2?

 

Kind reegards

Jake

NUCs not capable of 192kHz/24bit PCM audio via HDMI

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Here's a story about "specifications" (and "change of specifications") that I believe it's worth reading. If you purchased an Intel NUC in the last couple of years you may find it pretty interesting. And, whether you are aware or not, it may also apply to you. Of course, some kind of comment from someone @Intel would be very appropriate.

 

I got my first NUC in the spring of 2014. It was a DN2820FYKH which I used exclusively to stream HiRes audio to my Onkyo receiver via Foobar 2000 (directly through the HDMI output via WASAPI). Never had a glitch, which, after all, is pretty obvious: all the NUC had to do was to decompress FLAC audio into a PCM bitstream and send it to the amplifier, which took care of everything else. Easy. So, since 2014, my library of HiDef music increased steadily, including plenty of 192kHz/24bit audio.

 

Given the satisfaction with the above, in the spring 2016 I decided it was about time to consider a similar approach for movies and videos as well. So, given the CPU limitations of the DN2820FYKH, I decided to purchase a NUC6i3SYH which, ON PAPER, had all the capabilities of my earlier NUC, plus enough processing power to cope with most video sources (after all, if DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD, and whatever else are simply "passed-through" to a capable receiver/amp, you just need a CPU powerful enough to take care of video decoding... right?).

 

While such assumption concerning video was right (and, after setting the appropriate audio pass-through, video works indeed smoothly), I soon realized that my brand new "Skylake" NUC wasn't capable of playing any of my 192kHz/24bit audio files. What?!?

 

Useless to say, as such audio files played perfectly with my old DN2820FYKH, my disappointment was huge... but as the NUC6i3SYH had just been released, I optimistically assumed that such an obvious issue would have been fixed pretty soon by some Intel update. And, please note, I perfectly remember that at that time I double checked the original "Technical Product Specification" (which I still have): and that TPS clearly stated that "LPCM, 192 kHz/24 bit, 8 channel" was supported (and both through HDMI and Mini DisplayPort). So I felt sure that, one way or the other, sooner or later, I would have been able to play such files using the new NUC.

 

Hence, from time to time, I simply checked the Intel site to see if a new "HD Graphic Driver" (which includes the so called "Intel Display Audio") had been released, installed it, crossed my finger, and tried again.
No way.

 

Until last Sunday, after installing yet another driver version released on June 15 2017 (with no benefit whatsoever: just another waste of time), I decided that it was enough, and it was about time to post something on this forum. As I had browsed this forum in the past (and I was familiar with the typical follow-ups of "try changing the HDMI cable" or "maybe your receiver doesn't support that format"), I started gathering documentation and screenshots to show that everything was fine with my receiver and HDMI cables, and that 192kHz/24bit audio could be streamed perfectly not only from my old DN2820FYKH NUC but even through any other kind of PC I have (even an old i7-2600 with a Radeon HD 6450 can perfectly stream 192kHz/24bit to my amp, and both via the Intel® HD Graphics 2000 HDMI or via the Radeon HDMI!).

 

Then, when I was just about ready to create a new thread on this forum with all such evidence, I thought that it would have been a good idea to start such a post with a "cut-out" from the "Technical Product Specification", showing what Intel had announced/promised in terms of PCM audio support via HDMI and NEVER DELIVERED... This time though, rather then refer to the original PDF that I downloaded over a year ago (when I purchased the NUC), I decided to check the latest available document on the Intel site... And, guess what?

 

At the very beginning, on page "iv", under "Specification Changes or Clarifications", among a bunch of other things that are mostly meaningless and have no impacts whatsoever, it states:

 

"August 2016 Spec Change • Page 23 Table 7 from 192 kHz / 24 bit to 192 kHz 16 bit"

 

Huh?

They fixed the 192kHz/24bit problem by simply and silently downgrading the specs...!
How cool is that?

 

Now, does this apply only to the NUC6i3xxx series?
Or, in other words, would I have been in a better position if I had bought a NUC6i5xxx or better?

No: I would have simply spent more money for the same kind of rip-off!

 

Because such an "August 2016 Spec Change" also applies to the whole NUC6i5xxx series and even the NUC6i7KYK (which is not exactly cheap, right?).

 

And what about the latest NUCs?

Oh well, you won't find a "change of specifications" history in their TPS (yet), and they all promise "192kHz/24bit" exactly as last year Skylake NUCs did... but I wonder why I should ever trust Intel again on such promises: maybe by August 2017 those specs will also be "downgraded" to "192kHz/16bit", huh? Or something else that worked fine on previous NUCs won't work any longer...

 

So, here's my 2 cents about this story:

 

1) Intel knows very well that lots of NUCs are used as "media players" in entertainment systems, or they wouldn't be providing CIR support in every one of them.


2) Yet, in their designs/implementations (and testing!) they seem to frequently overlook and disregard basic standards and assumptions (192kHz/24bit audio via HDMI was already supported by platforms that are now 6 or 7 years old, not to speak of all NUCs before Skylake).

 

3) I find it quite amazing to think that, while still at the design stage, people at Intel may have screwed up a simple computation such as:


192000 (hz) x 24 (bits) x 8 (channels)

 

and not realize that their design didn't provide enough bandwidth to PASSTHROUGH such a bitrate (which, by the way, is far from huge by today standards: just 36,864 kbps, huh?).

 

4) And it's even more disconcerting to think that nobody at Intel ever took care of thoroughly testing their PCM implementation through HDMI before the launch of all their Skylake NUCs (otherwise, they would have easily spotted the problem with 192kHz/24bit PCM audio and done something about it).

 

5) It's pretty clear that we (the users) are not treated by Intel's NUC division as customers, but rather as "guinea pigs". If you have the patience to do some searching/browsing on this forum, you will find plenty of people (mostly using the NUC6i7KYK) complaining that 192kHz/24bit audio through HDMI (or whatever else) was not available, and no Intel representative ever took the pain to confirm/address the problem. They just suggested to update the bios, drivers, try a better HDMI cable, or even told them that it was probably the fault of their amp/receiver. And of course all such suggestions turned out to be a waste of time (because the problem was Intel's own design/implementation).

 

6) It took about ONE FULL YEAR for Intel to recognize the problem with their HDMI/PCM implementation on their Skylake NUCs (6i5xxx were launched in Q3/2015, the spec revision occurred in August 2016), and, after one year, how did Intel address the problem? They just simply (and silently) "downgraded" the specs.

 

7) I was not born yesterday, and I am well aware of all the fine prints and "specifications subject to change" stuff, but that's meant to give manufacturers freedom to update specs and features for future revisions of their product, not to downgrade the specs of something that has already been sold on false promises. If you sell me a car saying it has 4 wheels, and deliver a product that has only 3, changing the specs one year later (and downgrading the description to "3 wheels") doesn't do the trick: I'm entitled to a refund, even more so if, for nearly a year, you mislead me suggesting a should get a new pair of glasses (or in our case get a different HDMI cable or even a new amp/receiver) to see and enjoy the "fourth wheel"... And/or implicitly lead me to believe, given the obvious nature of the issue, that some kind of fix was surely going to come (and wasting my time in multiple useless updates of BIOS, drivers, and whatever).

 

8) All in all, it seems that the whole "customer care" concept appears to be unknown to the Intel NUC division. Because once you recognize your error (as they eventually did), at least you should do whatever possible to alleviate the problem for your customers. Or not?
In this case, once you realize you have not enough bandwidth to passthrough 8 PCM channels @ 192kHz/24bit via HDMI (as they originally stated in their TPS), at least provide support for 2 channels (stereo!) or 5.1 (six channels). But they didn't, and simply removed 24bit audio entirely from their specs.

 

9) Please note that the kind of fix-up I just suggested above (supporting at least stereo and maybe 5.1) doesn't imply write tons of code. They already support PCM passthrough streaming (via HDMI and whatever) at different frequencies and bit depths, so all that's needed is to allow the PASSTHROUGH of any 192kHz/24bit bitstream that, because of the limited number of channels, still fits the available bandwidth, so that applications can at least stream 192kHz/24bit stereo. But it seems that for Intel NUC division their customers don't deserve not even such a partial solution to the problem. Too much work, huh? Let's simply remove any hint to 24bit audio all together from the specs: who cares... And not even an apology.

 

10) As I already mentioned, though Intel knows very well that lots of NUCs are used in entertainment systems, they clearly don't seem to have a clue of what people assume and expect to be "standard feature" nowadays. 16bit audio is 30 years old stuff (compact disc). And all subsequent advancements in digital audio implied higher bit depths (DVDs, DVD-Audio, BluRay, etc. all assume bit depths > 16) for the very simple reason that higher bit depths provide better dynamic range and accuracy. So seeing a "change of specs" in which Intel in August 2016 tells us that its HDMI implementation supports 16bit PCM is simply laughable. And that's exactly what they have done. Period.

 

11) Here's how the PCM support/implementation for HDMI and DigiPort is now described after the change of spec:

 

"LPCM, 192 kHz/16 bit, 8 channel"

 

Nothing else.
Honestly, who cares about 16bit PCM nowadays?

 

Dear Intel/NUC guys, 24bit audio has been around for years, and, guess what, we expect your specs to tell us something about that: what do you support in terms of 24bit audio through HDMI, DigiPort or whatever? Up to what frequency, and how many channels?
Instead, after the screw-up, it seems that Intel/NUC guys prefer to stay clear of any further reference or commitment on the 24bit audio front, and thus they just don't write/specify anything at all...

We just have to find out by ourselves, huh? Wow!

 

12) So, guess what: before writing all this I spent some time experimenting with different audio files and programs and came to the conclusion that, at least on my NUC6i3SYH (and latest driver), 24bit audio is supported up to 176kHz (multichannel). So, if such conclusion is correct, there's plenty of bandwidth to support at least 192kHz/24bit stereo and even 5.1 passthrough. If only Intel cared, of course. But they don't: the fact that in their revised specs there's not even a single hint to 24bit audio through HDMI tells it all.

 

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Now, I'm sure someone (maybe even from Intel) will tell me that the difference between 192kHz/24bit and 96kHz/24bit is not that discernible, so I should just feel lucky and be happy that the latter works and just stick with it. Yes, indeed. Even the difference between FULL HD and 4k and is not that discernible unless you are sitting pretty near to the screen... so what?


I have an amp that accepts 192kHz/24bit and that worked perfectly with my old NUC. So I purchesed a lot of audio files in that format and I don't see why I should have any trouble playing them with a platform that "promised" to support that (as just about every single PCs does!). That's all.
Am I wrong?

 

Indeed, I can play those files at a lower frequencies on the NUC6i3SYH. For instance, while Foobar simply gives an error on any such files (saying that 192kHz/24bit is not supported), if I try with Kodi such files gets played anyway... But guess what: if I check what my amp receives it's a 176kHz/24bit bitstream. In other words, Kodi resamples the audio at the highest supported frequency for 24bit. This resampling, of course, doesn't certainly do any good, and performing such resampling each and every time I play the same file it's just a waste of CPU. Right?

 

Sure, I could spend days (maybe even weeks!) performing such resampling offline, once and for all, on all my library files. Yet I would need additional storage, because I don't want to throw away the original Hi-Res files, so each and every audio file in my library would end up being duplicated in different formats (and we are speaking of Hi-Res audio: files much larger than CD). And, of course, I would also need to reorganize my entire audio library accordingly. Given I was sold a NUC that promised 192kHz/24bit support out of the box (exactly as earlier products did), and after more than a year of useless driver and bios upgrades, I'm not that happy having to waste more time like this (not speaking of adding more storage, reorganizing the library, etc.).

 

Of course, I could put the old NUC DN2820FYKH back into use (though I now use it for different purposes in a different room). In other words, as ridiculous as it sounds, I could use the old DN2820FYKH just for audio, and the NUC6i3SYH just for video. But, guess what, all 7 HDMI inputs on my amp are already in use. And anyway it would probably be a mess having those two NUCs sitting side by side and operated by the same remote control. Right?

 

Lastly, I could buy a new NUC... But why in the world, after this experience, should I trust anything written on an Intel NUC TPS anymore... huh?

You tell me.

 

Kindest regards,
A very disappointed "Guinea Pig"

NUC7i7BNH - Rumorosità ventola

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Ho acquistato da alcuni giorni un NUC i7 è ho notato con mio disappunto che la ventola della CPU è sempre in funzione, provocando un fastidioso rumore di fondo, anche quando il carico di lavoro è in idle e la temperatura della CPU è circa 40 °C.

Cercando in altri forum ho seguito i consigli riportati e impostato nel BIOS la modalità "QUIET" per la ventola ma non porta nessun cambiamento.

Ho impostato allora in modalità, "BALANCE" le prestazione della CPU ma anche questo non ha portato modifiche.

Ho aggiornato il BIOS all'ultima versione disponibile (52)

Leggendo in altre richieste di supporto per questa problematica ho notato che dopo tutte queste impostazioni, non sortendo nessun effetto, si può presumere che sia un difetto del NUC.

Chiedo se posso effettuare altre verifiche per risolvere questo fastidioso inconveniente, perchè utilizzando prevalentemente il mio NUC come HTPC, questo rumore è veramente insopportabile.

 

Cordiali saluti

 

Alberto Bertaggia

 

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