NUC7i3BNH, NUC7i5BNH, NUC7i7BNH is not working with Plextor M8SeGN M.2 SSD NVMe on Latest BIOS BN0062.
It will hang at Startup Boot Screen showing "Intel NUC" and no response.
It only work on BIOS BN0057 and below.
Please fix the issue ASAP.
NUC7i3BNH, NUC7i5BNH, NUC7i7BNH is not working with Plextor M8SeGN M.2 SSD NVMe on Latest BIOS BN0062.
It will hang at Startup Boot Screen showing "Intel NUC" and no response.
It only work on BIOS BN0057 and below.
Please fix the issue ASAP.
Another problem I noticed and which is very annoying is the screen sporadically becomes black for a second on my Intel NUC. It does not seem the graphic driver crashes as there is no error message by Windows and the screen is only black for a second or two – after that all is as before.
Model: NUC7i5BNH (Date of Manufacture: 06/2017), SA J3**** - 305
SSD: Samsung 960 Evo M.2
RAM: 8GB Crucial DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM CL15 Single (CT8G4SFD8213)
Monitor 1: Dell P2715Q (3840x2160), DisplayPort over USB-C
Monitor 2: Dell U2715H (2560x1140), HDMI
Drivers: Up to date. I use BIOS version 0062.
When the computer is shutdown or hibernated, the USB-C/TB3 port is still powered.
In BIOS I turned off USB Power for Yellow port, and enabled Deep S4/S5, but still not resolved.
I have eGPU (Aorus Gaming Box) connected to TB3, and the fan keeps on even after shutdown. I have to unplug the NUC and the fan would then stop.
Did update all drivers on NUC7CJYH, but was unable to get the audio working via the HDMI.
Hi all,
I would like to know if it is worth to wait for the coming NUC Hades Canyon. From specs like the combined Intel Prozessor/AMD gpu it looks like it could do basic video optimization using madvr which is nice.
My question is if old problems with NUCs will be solved in this new generation like:
1.) 3D mvc incompatibility via HDMI 2.0 since it requires HDMI 1.4 and somehow current NUC 2.0 HDMIs have not been downwards compatible (e.g. see thread https://communities.intel.com/thread/112109?start=255&tstart=0 )
2.) HDR support for video playback as well as streaming services like Netflix/Amazon?
3.) With the new processor/gpu combination will players still be able to use 4k hardware acceleration?
NoTechi
because the Intel Smart Sound Technology (Intel SST) OED issue ,need update BIOS(Device Manager Code 10 Error on Intel® Smart Sound Technology)
but can not find the BNKBLi35 bios version on the intel website .
NUC model was NUC7I7BNB ,use the similar Model NUC7I7BNH's BIOS (BNKBL357) can not flashed currently .
any other solutions???
With NUC7i5BNH can I safely and in continuous mode, connect an external HD "TOSHIBA MQ01ABC150 1500, 3GB" to the USB 3.1 type C port?
Any damage to this HD will be very critic for me, because it contain all my backups.
To be clear, this is not an external RAID
Many thanks, best regards
Augusto
I am looking to but NUC Kit NUC7i5BNH (Amazon ) - It is i5 kit, tall version.
Want to know if I can install all of below with this,
1. HyperX non-ECC DDR4 SO-DIMM 2133 2*8GB ( Amazon )
- I read that 2*8GB would perform better than 1*16GB. i'd prefer later as that gives me ability to ramp up to 32GB easily. But going with 2*8GB at the moment.
2. Samsung 960 EVO - 250GB PCIe NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD ( Amazon )
- Primarily to boot OS and store frequently required analytics data
3. 1TM 2.5 inch SATA III HDD 7mm from Seagate (Amazon)
- ample storage
I believe all three of these can be installed in tall version, but would like to have an expert opinion before ordering.
Thanks,
Aniket
I have 4 Intel NUC's at various client sites and checked in on them a few weeks back. None of their DSA's were working as clicking the system tray icon would only take me to the FAQ's page on all 4 nuc's. I tried again this morning and 2 of my nuc's were able to take me to the update page, one had 3 updates, one had 5. I applied them all, restarted, and checked again to find no more updates available on these 2 nuc's. As for the other 2 nuc's, I keep going back to the FAQ's page. Tried restarting the nuc's but no help. Anyone else see this?
In reference to https://communities.intel.com/message/472873#472873, i do face similar issues described in the thread , in addition to it, the displays flicker while in operation. i have 3 displays in daisy chain connection, the primary display interface with the NUC via converter USB-C to DP. And i am using Collage mode in graphics, and each time i lose display, the NUC forgets the collage mode and changes to clone mode and i have to change it each time.The converter i use is not of the type validated by Intel, could that be an issues ? When i remove the connector and plug it back, the display get detected or wake up from power off mode. Even though the sleep mode and turn off display setting in windows has been changed to Never, still the display go to power off . Kindly suggest some solution to overcome these issues.
Hello!
I'm trying to make 10 Gbps Ethernet on my NUC with a combination of X550-T2 and NUC7i5DNBE.
Because X550-T2 is not a cheap one to easy-buy, I have been searched the forum to find feasibility of the combination
; however, to my best, I could not find the answer for this..
Can someone help me to get the answer?
Thank you!
Hi !
IDSA told me there are 3 updates available for my Nuc.
I downloaded and installed the 3 updates.
Everything seemed/seems to be OK.
I restarted the computer
But I still have the message that there are 3 updates available...
I bought a NUC7i5BNH for use as a home theater system. It is connected to a Samsung UE40D5000 via a Panasonic SC-HTB15 Sound Bar. The sound bar has two HDMI inputs and one HDMI output. It can switch between the two inputs and will decode audio streams itself.
My problem now is that the HDMI video output is not working under all circumstances. I can see the boot screen just fine, but once Windows 10 comes up, the TV loses the signal. The Windows installation was done today while connected to a normal monitor, using an evaluation version of Windows 10 Enterprise. I've not installed any specific drivers. I did update the BIOS to the latest (BNKBL357.86A) and also checked that the HDMI firmware is up-to-date (it was, at 1.72 as reported by the update tool).
I only installed Windows because that's the supported OS for the NUC. What I had tried first was Ubuntu Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS with updated kernel (4.13.0-37-generic) and XFree (xorg-hwe-16.04). There the situation is a bit mixed. The desktop comes up fine. Chromium starts. But loading a web page with images causes the screen to go blank. Killing Chromium brings the display back. In Kodi, the main UI is fine. But as in Chromium, once it the UI contains images, the display goes blank and comes back when returning to a screen without images. Not very useful...
I can avoid all of these issues by connecting the NUC directly to the Samsung TV. But then I lose the ability to do audio decoding in the sound bar.
The HDMI cables have worked flawlessly in this setup with some other, older mini computer.
Any suggestions? I can still return the NUC, but I'd prefer to keep it, because it performs better than my older system.
I see two different answers on HDR support for the new Gemini Lake NUCs. One Intel rep says it will have support, another says it will not. Intel marketing materials say the NUCs support HDR.
So which is it? Is this support coming or will it not be supported?
Thanks for all the help!
I have almost all the drivers working for Windows Server 2016 - not able to get the windows Server correct Bluetooth driver, and the "PCI standard" - ISA bridge"... not sure where that driver is at? Pictures of config and driver bellow...Any help will certainly be appreciated.
All else seems to be working great!
Intel NUC7i7BNB
3 TBytes of HDD
24 RAM
Gig Ethernet / Wi-Fi as load-balanced - SD-WAN config...
Windows server 2016 virtualization w NGFW and UTM services from WatchGuard FireBoxV
Running a complete Lab with network and a multitude of VN via Hyper-V and servers - Windows 10, Windows 8, Unbuntu 10.04, etc...Possible Nano servers as well....
Targeting container lab Azure/AWS integration for Cyber security and enterprise virtualization. NUC provides with the perfect portable LAB! Hope I can get all the drivers working correctly...So far so good...
Hello All,
Via MicroSATAcables.com i purchased both of the cables from GO-RITE that expose Skull Canyon's internal USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports (and Common I/O Header).
MicroSATACables.com: Intel NUC NUC6i7KYK Skull Canyon Internal USB 3.0 Header Cable
MicroSATACables.com: Intel NUC NUC6i7KYK Skull Canyon Internal Common IO Header DF1.25mm 20 Pin
All 4 USB connections from the header cable (2xUSB 2.0, 2xUSB 3.0) worked fine for a while.
But now only 1 USB 2.0 and 1 USB 3.0 is working on the header cable.
I can't remember if they went bad after some Windows update..all i know is that one day i could't get both ports to work..
=>I first tried to update and change settings, but the problem is still there:
1. i updated to the latest BIOS
2. my OS (Windows 10 Pro) is up to date
3. i reinstalled all usb drivers (in device manager) manually
4. in USB properties/power management (device manager) i unchecked 'allow computer to turn off this device to save power'
5. in control panel/power settings i disabled the 'USB selective suspend' setting
6. in BIOS all USB ports are set to 'enabled'
=>I did some troubleshooting on the faulty USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port of the header cable:
-my old HP computer keyboard works fine!
-my optical mouse gets power (light=on) but doesn't work: 'USB device not recognized'
-hard drives get power but don't show up in 'This PC'
-other devices get power but don't show up
! ! ! All devices that are not working on the faulty USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port of the header cable WORK PERFECTLY FINE when connected to the other USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port of the header cable or the other USB 3.0 ports on the Skull Canyon ! ! !
So i am trying to find a solution for this.
Maybe i should order a new header cable, but the fact that my old HP computer keyboard works fine, and that all connected devices recieve power on the 2 faulty ports should mean that the cable is fine?
Hopefully someone can help!
Thanks,
Jan
I recently purchased the NUC7i5BNH for use as my main HTPC.
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
8GB RAM
128GB M.2 SSD
A/V connected to Vizio E50-C1 via HDMI 1.4a
Similar (but not identical) to some other issues posted on this forum, I am experiencing intermittent audio drop-outs during video playback. The drop-out typically last no longer than 2 seconds, and occurs infrequently (no more than once per hour).
There is not affect to video playback, only audio.
I have experienced this while playing online video via Netflix (web browser and W10 app), YouTube, and HBO NOW.
I have experienced this while playing offline video via VLC and W10 Movies & TV app.
I have not experienced this while playing the same videos on an older laptop connected to the same Vizio E50-C1 via the same HDMI 1.4a cable.
I have temporarily worked around the problem by purchasing a USB-C-to-HDMI adapter, and connected the NUC7i5BNH to the same Vizio E50-C1 via the same HDMI 1.4a cable. This has remedied the audio drop-out issue by bypassing the NUC7i5BNH's HDMI port completely. I hope Intel issues a fix for the NUC7i5BNH's HDMI audio.
I have tremendous issues getting the sound working properly on my NUC6i7KYK (Skull Canyon). I am running sound over HDMI to my Denon AVR1910.
I have three different operating systems on my computer and each of them showcase different types of issues. I am really at the end of my rope with this quite expensive but seemingly faulty computer.
* LibreElec - Mostly works, but occasionally cuts out.
* Ubuntu 17.10 - Usually works from start after setting up the sound on every reboot. Typically dies after watching for a while. At times only stereo sound works.
* Windows 10 - Start netflix, everything works. PAuse movie, play again - no sound. Change sound configuration (switching between 5.1 and 7.1) and restart movie and I have sound again. It is not specific to netflix, but merely an example of how I typically run into the issue.
I feel like I have tried everything. As a last resort I re-installed windows and all drivers from scratch. No dice.
Does anyone else have this problem and more importantly were you able to resolve it.
Any and all help is appreciated.
Patrick
We purchased an Intel NUC7i5BNK to connect to an 80" interactive touch display for use in the classroom.From the initial set up, we have had an issue where there have been multiple green pixels showing up on the display (more so on the lock screen after initial boot).I have tried different display drivers, with no luck.I tried connecting the NUC to a 1080p monitor but did not notice the pixel issue. I have tried a different computer connect to the 80" touchscreen, but it did not have the pixel issue.If I uninstall the Intel display driver and leave the NUC running the Microsoft generic driver, there are no green pixels.This leads me to the conclusion that it is likely a display driver issue.I have tried about 2 other drivers, with the same result:
OS: Windows 10 Education, 64bit version 1709
Display: 3840x2160@60Hz via HDMI
Any other suggestions?
Greetings! I am aware that there are multiple threads regarding both 4k or HDR, but none seem to address my specific circumstances. I have a brand spanking new NUC7i3BNH connected to a Denon AVRX3400H receiver, which in turn is connected to a Vizio P65-C1 TV. I have confirmed that both the TV and receiver are both 4k and HDR compatible. I have updated to the latest BIOS for the Nuc and Windows 10 is fully up to date. When resolution is set to 4k, the slider for HDR in Windows 10 will not work. I flip it to On, screen goes blank for a few seconds, then it asks if I want to keep the settings, but HDR is Off again. If I change the resolution to 1080P, HDR stays on. That's issue 1.
Issue 2 is when I leave resolution set to 4k and launch Power DVD. Power DVD turns on HDR (while still at 4k), but the audio stops working. If I switch inputs on the receiver and then switch back, audio is back, but the receiver seems to only receive a Dolby Digital signal no matter what audio is selected. Once back in Windows, HDR goes back to being disabled, but audio works fine, which was confirmed by launching the Windows Dolby Access program and watching one of the videos to confirm the receiver sees a Dolby Atmos signal.
Is this a bandwidth issue? Is there something I'm doing wrong? I'm using https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SI1J98W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 for cables, which I believe are capable of doing this?
The only solution that I've seen that seems to work for everyone is to use a USB-C to HDMI converter, but from what I read it seems that it is used in conjunction with the built-in HDMI so it seems it's separating audio to one HDMI and video to the other, which won't work in my scenario.