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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - trsqr - 2014-05-03 Kernel 3.14.2 works fine for me when patched with that patch. Can you ahgee2 or Nafi confirm this if possible? Thanks! RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Nafi - 2014-05-03 do you have an openelec build with that patched kernel? plz upload it. i don't have a fast build environment at this time. edit: oh it's already merged, i'll try! RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - fritsch - 2014-05-03 Wait! the last build from xbmcnightlybuilds.com is too old - it was build more than an hour before that commit. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - trsqr - 2014-05-03 (2014-05-02, 21:32)mystik Wrote: Which RAM do you suggest I use in the Haswell NUC? I want it to be as fast as it can, but I don't want to waste money on overkill. You need DDR3L SODIMMs with 1.35V voltage. Crucial is cheapest and works good, but if you're looking for a 4-gig memory module, be sure that you get this module with a J at the end of the model (Amazon link). For 2 or 8 gig modules, the "normal" module without J works ok. If you're in Europe, it's worth checking out Kingston as it's better available. KVR16LS11/4 or KVR16LS11/8 are the NUC compatible models from them. If you're after absolutely last drop of performance it makes sense to install 2 memory modules of the same kind as that will enable dual channel mode. In practice the difference is minimal though... How much you need depends on what you want to do with it. Memory is rather cheap though, so maybe two 4-gig modules? I've got two 2-gig modules and it's enough for everything I want to do with my NUC though. When it comes to your second question, it's the second question in OE FAQ: http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/OpenELEC_FAQ#OpenELEC_vs._XBMCbuntu._What_is_the_difference_to_me.3F RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Nafi - 2014-05-03 i downloaded newest nightly from here ftp://night.dyndns.org/openelec/master/x64/ pctv 460e works fine edit: after some while viewing the same channel, i now got the pixelation again now, even after removing power cord i get the pixelation directly after boot. weird ok i thing i got a solution for this. Prosieben HD - no pixelation RTL HD - pixelation as before. My kernel build date is May 1 00:51:15 so it's too old? i'll test xbmcnightlybuild.com when it's finished uploading edit2: ok xbmcnightlybuilds version seems to be newer. i now also got the new bootsplash yeah, now it definitly works fine RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - trsqr - 2014-05-03 If someone wants to test the 3.14.2 kernel with the patch in Ubuntu, you can download it from: http://trsqr.net/olli/linux/ Just do a sudo dpkg -i linux*xhci*deb to install the kernel. This is a NUC specific kernel thou. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Jorgensen - 2014-05-03 (2014-05-02, 20:59)macmus Wrote: hi guys, I have also got a H2 case. I only have the I3 NUC, though. I have mounted a 1 TB WD Red HDD, a Kingston 64 GB ssd. In idle the cpu temperature is typically 37 degrees Celsius. While watching a BR rip the temperature rise to ~45C. Once after a movie I have seen the temperature to rise to 49C, which is the hottest I have seen. I have only used the temperature reading within XBMC. Not sure if that is accurate enough. My os is ubuntu 13.10. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - ahgee2 - 2014-05-03 (2014-05-03, 08:37)trsqr Wrote: Kernel 3.14.2 works fine for me when patched with that patch. Can you ahgee2 or Nafi confirm this if possible? Thanks! Confirmed all working fine in the latest Openelec build from http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/openelec-generic-x86_64-r18325-gb7dbf13-download/ trsqr, fritsch - you are heroes, many many thanks! RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - axbmcuser - 2014-05-03 Thank you all! Made first tests with http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/openelec-generic-x86_64-r18325-gb7dbf13-download/ (r18325) and no pixelation so far. Great. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - macmus - 2014-05-03 (2014-05-03, 09:25)Jorgensen Wrote:(2014-05-02, 20:59)macmus Wrote: hi guys, Then i think i have too high temps. Although i am using it for many diffrent things including transcoding and i have windows 8 pro. On one profile i am running xbmc and on diffrent i am logged with remote desktop and running sgzbd headphones and couch potato. when i log out from xbmc and push only proc using transcoding 100% cpu usage i go up to 75. It seems this is hd5000 which is giving this extra C. Altough hasswell should work up to 100C and on my gaming lap 94 is usual temp iam not scared. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Dr_Cox1911 - 2014-05-04 (2014-05-03, 08:52)trsqr Wrote:(2014-05-02, 21:32)mystik Wrote: Which RAM do you suggest I use in the Haswell NUC? I want it to be as fast as it can, but I don't want to waste money on overkill. Hm, I ordered my NUC and the RAM yesterday, but I bought the 4GB Crucial without the J at the end (so this one: CT51264BF160B). What´s the problem with the 4GB module without the J at the end? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - mikev - 2014-05-04 I just bought one of these babies. It seems to work out of the box with my MCE remote as well. One thing that's missing is the ability to reprogram the keys. My previous HTPC had the iMon IR receiver (built-in) and it had a nice app that let me convert IR signals to keyboard keys which was great. With the NUC, I can only change behavior in apps that directly support the remote. But I would like to do some system-wide modifications. For example, I want the Power Off button to close the current window (Alt-F4), and I want the "Start button" (the button with the Media Center logo) to open up XBMC (it currently doesn't do anything). Any ideas if any of this is possible? Thanks! Re: RE: - nickr - 2014-05-04 Quote:I just bought one of these babies. It seems to work out of the box with my MCE remote as well. Not nuc specific, please open another thread. When you do, specify what operating system you use. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - trsqr - 2014-05-04 (2014-05-04, 00:38)Dr_Cox1911 Wrote: Hm, I ordered my NUC and the RAM yesterday, but I bought the 4GB Crucial without the J at the end (so this one: CT51264BF160B). What´s the problem with the 4GB module without the J at the end? https://communities.intel.com/message/213351 : "The different between these parts is the density meaning the number of black DRAM chips that make up the module. Part CT51264BF160B is a low density version which will have 16 chips in total. Part CT51264BF160BJ (note the J at the end) is high density meaning it will use only 8 DRAM chips on the module. The Intel D54250WYK will accept high density 4GB modules only and this is why you are experiencing instability." RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - mystik - 2014-05-04 Thanks much for the info and comments. (2014-05-04, 07:55)trsqr Wrote:(2014-05-04, 00:38)Dr_Cox1911 Wrote: Hm, I ordered my NUC and the RAM yesterday, but I bought the 4GB Crucial without the J at the end (so this one: CT51264BF160B). What´s the problem with the 4GB module without the J at the end? I bought Kingston HyperX 16GB Kit 1600MHz DDR3L PC3-12800 Non-ECC CL9 DIMM 1.35V Low Voltage XMP Desktop Memory KHX16LC9K2/16X. It does not have a J at the end, but I read in a post someone else is using it with a NUC. Hoping it will work. The last part I am waiting for.[/align] |