Hi all,
We are aware of this issue and a bug was opened a couple weeks ago. The developers/engineers are working on finding a solution and I will post any updates and/or solutions here.
Thank you for your patience.
Hi all,
We are aware of this issue and a bug was opened a couple weeks ago. The developers/engineers are working on finding a solution and I will post any updates and/or solutions here.
Thank you for your patience.
Gibt es ein Tool, um remote BIOS-Einstellungen (Power ON nach Netzausfall) vornehmen zu können?
Hi!
I'm having some issues with my brand new NUC6CAYH: The screen will randomly turn completely black for a few seconds.
This happens almost every minute. The NUC is hooked up to a display via VGA (resolution: 1920x1080@60 Hz). I'm not experiencing the same issue when I'm using an HDMI display (different resolution and refresh rate).
I have Windows 10 installed with the latest updates. The BIOS version is AYAPLCEL.86A and I applied this HDMI firmware update: Download HDMI 2.0 Firmware Update Tool for Intel® NUC Kit NUC7i3BN, NUC7i5BN, NUC7i7BN, NUC6CAY .
I have also installed the latest graphics drivers (15.46.2.4729) but I got the same problems with the previous drivers.
Any workarounds? Thanks in advance!
Is WDDM 2.2 version coming for Iris Pro Graphics 580 ?
Mixed Reality needs it and I don't want to buy new computer.
Jarmo
All,
I'm new here, but I've been looking for a new display for my trust Intel NUC D54250WYB. I understand it doesn't support 4K @ 60Hz, but I'd like to see how close I can get with a pretty inexpensive display.
I currently run two 1680x1050@59.9 displays, and I'd like to keep one of them running on the HDMI port. First question: Can I run near 4K on the DP port with this running on the HDMI port?
I came to this forum because I found a Samsung U28E590D on sale today, and found this thread:
Re: D54250WYK, Samsung U28D590D, 4K-resolution not working where many express their frustrations that the D54250WYB doesn't support 4K @ 60Hz. I didn't have the expectation it would, and I haven't bought the display yet, so I'm not frustrated :-) I too run Linux Mint on the NUC.
So, what's the status on that today, can we get 3840x2160 @ 40Hz running reliably on Linux with this display? What would the highest resolution I could have with 60Hz with this display?
Are there any other choices that would be better?
Another inexpensive display I have on sale today is Asus VP28UQG and then the more expensive AOC U3277PWQU and Samsung U28E850R
Any experience you can share with using them with D54250WYB and Linux would be appreciated!
Hello,
With Mozilla dropping NPAPI support in the latest version I lost the last browser that would stream video without freezing.(netflix, france24.com/en youtube,...).
Right now my NUC is a very expensive brick.
I have to run for now the Extended supported Firefox Release to be able to stream anything, but this version is plagued by image stuttering and poor video quality.
As I mentioned in the title, with any browser - Edge, Chrome Mozilla- once I click on the icon to start streaming, the NUC unit freezes completely and the cpu fan starts running at full speed.
The only option I have left is to hold down the power button to stop it.
When I browse the os event log I do not see any meaningful critical message for hw or sw.
NUC is the worst platform the big Intel came up with.
With any other PC, laptop or tablet in the household I do not experience any of this issues.
If you could help me, here is the system info:
Note: all drivers are up-to-date
Intel System Identification Utility Reference Number: 0407 1718
Date Created: Monday, November 27, 2017 7:01:39 AM
ADVANCED
Collapse/Expand SYSTEM INFORMATION
Computer Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Computer Model NUC5i7RYB
Operating System (O/S) Microsoft Windows 10 (build 16299), 64-bit
Operating System Build (O/S) 16299
Operating System (version) 10.0.16299
O/S Language 0409
System RAM 8.0 GB
.NET Framework Version 4.6.2
CD or DVD Device
System Hard Drive Overview
System Total Storage Size: 1.0 TB
Physical Drive 0
Maker
Model HGST HTS721010A9E630
Bus Type SATA
Physical Drive 1
Maker
Model Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 120GB
Bus Type SATA
Solid State Drive Firmware Version EMT21B6Q
Local Disk D:\ 931.4 GB
Used space: 5.4 GB
Free Space: 926.0 GB
Local Disk C:\ 110.8 GB
Used space: 30.4 GB
Free Space: 80.5 GB
Memory Detail
Total Physical Memory 8.0 GB
Available Physical Memory 3.9 GB
Total Virtual Memory 2.0 GB
Internet Browser [101] Internet Explorer
Internet Browser Version [101] 11.64.16299.0
Internet Browser [102] Firefox
Internet Browser Version [102] 55.0.1
Collapse/Expand GRAPHICS INFORMATION
Graphics Product [1] Intel(R) Iris(TM) Graphics 6100
Graphics Driver Version 20.19.15.4624
3D Acceleration Yes
Hardware Transform & Lighting Support Yes
Video Memory 4.0 GB
Vertex Shader Support 5.0
Pixel Shader Support 5.0
Microsoft DirectX* Version 11.0
Current Graphics Resolution 1920x1080
Current Color Depth 32 Bits Per Pixel
Collapse/Expand MOTHERBOARD INFORMATION
Manufacturer not detected
Model NUC5i7RYB
AA Number H73774-101
BIOS Vendor Intel Corporation
BIOS Version Intel Corporation RYBDWi35.86A.0367.2017.0929.1059
BIOS Release Date
System Memory 8.0 GB
Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio
Collapse/Expand PROCESSOR INFORMATION
Manufacturer Intel
Model Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5557U CPU @ 3.10GHz
Intel Processor analysis tools Intel Processor analysis tools
CPU Speed 3.1 GHz
Link to Processor Specification Link to Processor Specification
CPU Revision
CPU Type 00
CPU Family 06
CPU Model 3D
CPU Stepping 4
Collapse/Expand WIRED NETWORKING INFORMATION
Wired Networking Product Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (3) I218-V
Driver Version 12.15.25.6
Hardware IDs PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15A3&SUBSYS_20578086&REV_03
Collapse/Expand WIRELESS NETWORKING INFORMATION
Wireless Networking Product
Driver Version
Hardware IDs *TEREDO
I'm using ITK 6.1.6 and I've run into a snag regarding the OEM Product Key. I'm supposed to convert the OEM Product Key into a .BIN file that must be exactly 49 bytes in size. The Integrator Toolkit User Guide (Version 6.1.6) says this can be obtained from Microsoft. I've spoken to three different people at Microsoft who say any OEM Product Key support is handled by the manufacturer only and not by them.
Online documentation for Windows 10 ADK (Assessment and Development Kit) mentions the use of OA3Tool (OEM Activation Tools 3) to perform this conversion, but running oa3tool.exe does nothing more than flash a command prompt screen for a fraction of a second and then disappears. I am waiting to hear back from Microsoft on how to run this executable.
I've tried to import a custom splash screen file, and have successfully created a JPEG that does not return an error code, but the process will not complete without the .BIN file.
Has anyone has success in getting this to work?
I have a NUC7i7BNH and NUC6i5SYK. Any information and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I've attempted to run Integrator Assistant on my NUC7i7BNH and my NUC6i5SYK, but in both instances it crashes my machine and forces it to restart.
Are there any plans on releasing an updated Integrator Assistant that is compatible with either the NUC7i7BNH or the NUC6i5SYK?
NUC skull canyon
Win 10 Pro 64 with 32 g Ram
All connected devices work fine for a while. Then I get a message like: Last USB device not recognized and the keyboard quits working.
What I've tried:
Any ideas? Thanks
Hello, I have a new NUC7i3BNH that is configured as a HTPC running Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (latest updates applied). It is connected to a Yamaha RX-A770 AVR, and that is connected to a Sony x930e TV. All connected via HDMI 2.0a/b cables, and the HDMI link from the AVR to the TV is proven via other 4K HDR assets going through it.
I have installed the latest drivers and enabled HDR in the configuration for Windows. The TV sees the signal as 10bit yuv420 HDR. (which I would like to actually have 444 or 422, but 420 is the only level the intel chip seems to work with)
I have a major issue at reboot -
The colors are all green/purple. This happens in the BIOS, Boot screen, and at the desktop. UNTIL you move the mouse or click on the desktop. This only happens once you enable HDR mode in the OS. Once you do, any reboot after that will have this coloring issue. ... again... until you click the desktop (any click right/left) windows seems to clean up the signal at that point.
I realize these drivers are brand new, and it seems like something is getting hung up on the reboot in the HDMI stack or that level converter in the middle of things.
Firmware is all at the latest (1.72 for the HDMI firmware) current bios, and latest drivers. This is the only real issue I have so far with this setup. And since it's a HTPC it doesn't reboot often it doesn't crop up much, but I wanted to post this so Intel and others know this is an issue. Not sure if its a Windows or an Intel driver issue, but it is an issue.
I just received my NUC7i3BNH yesterday, and everything is going great, I am in the process of configuring it to replace my existing HTPC laptop.
One question, on the presentation page of the NUC, it says: "A multi-color LED ring lets you personalize your NUC with the look you want."
The ring i see is always blue, and flashes as would a cpu light, so I am wondering why its described as "personalizable" and "multi-color"
I have searched for explanation about this to no avail
After installing the Windows 10 Fall Update my NUC7I5BNH won't power off unless I press and hold the power button until it turns off (hard off).
If I shutdown via Windows it just immediately starts Windows back up. I don't even get to the BIOS/UEFI splash screen.
If I press the power button on the front of the NUC the same behavior happens.
Hello everyone,
When my NUC is off I always have a diode of the RJ45 plug that stays on.
I can not find anything in the bios for the disabled.
Do you know if there is a solution?
Thank you
Hello, I'm migrating my Intel NUC to the third version. I've always used the Intel NUC minipc exclusively as mediacenter, only to see the contents on the Kodi 18 Leia and as shared media server, using the Emby Server. I never use it to surf the internet or use suites as a usual pc.
Well, I'm leaving the NUC6i5SYH, with 16GB of RAM and 120GB SSD, which I bought in August 2017 and I understand that it is a great machine, including I'm reviewing it in Brazil.
Now I'm leaving for the NUC7i7BNH model (I prefer the higher model because I have more space for an SSD, for cooling and for being easier for resale.
This new model I'm buying today will come with 32GB RAM and my question is on the storage disk.
I am between the 250GB Samsung 850 PRO SSD and the 250GB M.2 Samsung EVO 960, these from the images below.
So, I would like to know from Intel:
1. Which is the best option for my use profile and for the template quoted?
2. Is this M.2 model absolutely compatible with the NUC model I am getting?
Thank you again for your attention.
Success and greetings from Brazil.
Thanks very much.
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Product link: https://goo.gl/HHW22X
I installed the latest Gigabit Ethernet Network Connection Driver, dated 27-Oct-2017, located here:
Download Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Network Connection Driver for Windows 8.1*, for the Intel® NUC
And it appeared to install without any issues. However, I am concerned about it after looking at the driver Properties page from Network Adapters in Device Manager. When I look at the network adapter’s Properties page and Driver tab, it shows “Digital Signer: Not digitally signed.” Then, in Driver Details, I can see four files listed, one of which is “C:\Windows\system32\e1d64x64.din”. It shows Unknown for Provider, File version, and Copyright. These does not seem right to me.
I want to enable the Secure Boot functionality in NUC's BIOS. First, however, I believe that I need to get this issue fixed because, if I am not mistaken, Secure Boot will not work properly with an unsigned driver. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks.
All,
I'm new here, but I've been looking for a new display for my trust Intel NUC D54250WYB. I understand it doesn't support 4K @ 60Hz, but I'd like to see how close I can get with a pretty inexpensive display.
I currently run two 1680x1050@59.9 displays, and I'd like to keep one of them running on the HDMI port. First question: Can I run near 4K on the DP port with this running on the HDMI port?
I came to this forum because I found a Samsung U28E590D on sale today, and found this thread:
Re: D54250WYK, Samsung U28D590D, 4K-resolution not working where many express their frustrations that the D54250WYB doesn't support 4K @ 60Hz. I didn't have the expectation it would, and I haven't bought the display yet, so I'm not frustrated :-) I too run Linux Mint on the NUC.
So, what's the status on that today, can we get 3840x2160 @ 40Hz running reliably on Linux with this display? What would the highest resolution I could have with 60Hz with this display?
Are there any other choices that would be better?
Another inexpensive display I have on sale today is Asus VP28UQG and then the more expensive AOC U3277PWQU and Samsung U28E850R
Any experience you can share with using them with D54250WYB and Linux would be appreciated!
My new NUC mini PC is running fine few about a week! I installed the Intel Driver & Support assistant software and found out it required to update the Bio and some drivers. Everything was download and updated excepted this one; Intel management engine. After downloaded and updated, it still shows as the same; needed update. I did it five times and still show the same! How to bring it to the latest update? Is it a problem? Thanks.
Just bought a NUC6CAYH and installed Windows 10 Pro x64 a couple of days ago. A few minutes after Windows Update had installed the Intel graphics driver, the display connected through the NUC's VGA port started to turn black for a second or two every couple of minutes. During the Windows installation and before the box was connected to the Internet (and Windows was able to do updates), the problem did not exist.
To get rid of this annoying behavior, I started to look for updates and flashed the BIOS up to version 41 (from 38) and installed graphics driver 4849, which was just released a couple of days ago. Unfortunately, that did not solve the problem. I started searching this forum and found that many others are having the same problem. As outlined in other threads, this clearly is a Intel Windows driver problem. As others have tried, I installed Linux (Ubuntu 16.04.3) and I am not experiencing this annoying effect under Linux. So please fix this problem in your Windows driver - I specifically picked this box because of its VGA connector in support of my old monitor. It is shocking to me that a company like Intel is not capable to solve a driver problem that has been reported by so many so often for months.
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 .....
when i install linux ubantu that display error when it show the console.