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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - omnium - 2013-11-29 (2013-11-29, 12:28)arokh Wrote: Guys, let's not turn this into a general XBMC/OpenELEC support thread? At least use the search button..+1 RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Peppin - 2013-11-29 (2013-11-29, 12:28)arokh Wrote: Guys, let's not turn this into a general XBMC/OpenELEC support thread? At least use the search button..I've (kinda) read every page and searched through it...I thought this would be the right place because the NUC IR is specifically related to this topic right? Anyway got your PM, thank you very much for guiding direction. Still, I wonder I should she something related to remote control @ XBMC input settings. Im not sure how else to test whether my CIR is working correctly. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - tutu - 2013-11-29 Great working on getting the various issues with this device fixed. How is 23.976Hz? Has anyone verified using MPC? Has anyone replaced the standard case with a passive one? Can it be cooled passively (I know such cases exist, but how reliable is it?) Are they compatible with haswell boards? If you buy the bare board, do you need to buy anything else e.g. psu? How noisy is the fan during playback? Is the i5 good enough for dolphin with it's HD5000 graphics? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - omnium - 2013-11-29 (2013-11-29, 14:05)tutu Wrote: How is 23.976Hz?perfect see Review Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK MissingRemote Wrote:As we all know, Intel graphics have historically struggled in the area of refresh rate accuracy. This issue was put to rest with the 4th generation of Intel Core IPG and the Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK performs admirably in this area – actually the best I have ever measured. Quote:Has anyone replaced the standard case with a passive one? Can it be cooled passively (I know such cases exist, but how reliable is it?) Are they compatible with haswell boards?Intel Next Unit of Computing / NUC Build Your Own HTPC, NUC Wrote:Gehäuse Unibody Lasercut (fanless): NUC - HASWELL ca. £99.00 Quote:If you buy the bare board, do you need to buy anything else e.g. psu?yes..not recommended/more expensive. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - arokh - 2013-11-29 (2013-11-29, 14:05)tutu Wrote: How is 23.976Hz? Has anyone verified using MPC? Honestly I can't see the difference from my Ivy Bridge NUC, but I haven't looked side by side. 24p playback is smooth as far as I can tell (my TV supports it @ 4x24 = 96Hz). What's MPC? Quote:How noisy is the fan during playback? I'm noise sensitive, it's inaudible during playback. However, the fans ramp up during heavy load and can be noisy depending on your BIOS settings. The CPU runs hot so if you let them, the fans will make noise. You can ignore heat and tell the fans to spin as low as you want though. Quote:Is the i5 good enough for dolphin with it's HD5000 graphics? Haven't played around with dolphin though, but I can use all libretro cores with opengl shaders (including PSX/N64). My i5 Ivy Bridge NUC wasn't performing well with LBA2 in Dosbox, the Haswell NUC runs it perfectly even with shader applied. Not sure how much power Dolphin needs but I believe this thing will handle anything you throw at it with regards to emulators. I believe the HD5000 is capable of playing CS source at decent speeds, so it's pretty fast. The MBA has the same Haswell CPU so that's a somewhat good reference. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Acrobat76 - 2013-11-29 Europeans: Looking to buy the i5 NUC. Any sightings on websites which ship europewide? (e.g. overclockers, digitalo.de, amazon etc) Thanks RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - BLKMGK - 2013-11-29 (2013-11-29, 13:32)Peppin Wrote:(2013-11-29, 12:28)arokh Wrote: Guys, let's not turn this into a general XBMC/OpenELEC support thread? At least use the search button..I've (kinda) read every page and searched through it...I thought this would be the right place because the NUC IR is specifically related to this topic right? Anyway got your PM, thank you very much for guiding direction. OE is using lirc for the remote control support. The command irw at a shell prompt should show you what it's receiving from a remote. I've confirmed this will display commands from my MCE remote just fine and I'd expect will at least let you know if commands are being received. (2013-11-29, 19:09)Acrobat76 Wrote: Europeans: Watch Amazon, be prepared to overpay. I had one in my basket at a reasonable cost and by the time I was ready to push the button it was removed from sale! If you buy from Amazon directly it's backordered but they will ship when in stock and if the price drops give you the savings. I ended up with an i3 model and so far so good though when I eventually buy a second it will almost certainly be i5 for the added power\peace of mind. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - BLKMGK - 2013-11-29 Which build(s) of OpenElec exactly is everyone using? I see Imyllari's Dropbox build r16441 but have also grabbed a nightly from http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/openelec-generic-x86_64-r16441-download/ Both purport to be r16441 builds which is slightly confusing although swapping builds on OE doesn't appear to hard so I'll test both if need be. Just trying to get a sense of which is being used. I'm hunting a Gotham build in hopes of getting my OE system in synch with my other system built from source that are using a different database than Frodo. I'm also compiling OE from source but I doubt it will be what I end up using. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - gamble - 2013-11-29 Anyone got Video Update working, can't update my ifs mount :/ RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - gdd2010 - 2013-11-29 Now THIS is what I want to do... I'm looking to the i5 as we also watch NetFlix as well as shows that there are no plugins for. I also have a 1TB internal drive with my movie collection on. What exactly do I need to get the i5 running with Win7 pro, XBMC and control with iPhones via bluetooth/wifi.? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - -DDD- - 2013-11-29 RAM + SSD - http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=176718&pid=1557285#pid1557285 WLAN + BT 6235 -> http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=140534&pid=1475593#pid1475593 RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - BLKMGK - 2013-11-30 NewEgg now has the i3 NUC listed - $30 cheaper than what I paid via Amazon (argh!). http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856102053 They apparently HAD the i5 for a little while too! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856102052 This price isn't much more than what I paid for the i3 on Amazon lol. I'll have one of these as soon as they stock them again for sure. I've managed to find Gotham builds of OpenElec -> http://sources.openelec.tv/tmp/image/ (and http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/openelec-generic-x86_64-r16441-download/) however the modprobe for the remote fails fatal as the nuvotron-cir module appears to be missing. Is there a workaround for this or have the builds simply dropped this module for some reason? Near as I can find the 3.12.0 kernel is supposed to have this module so I'm a little puzzled. Has anyone else tried to get a Gotham build working on the nuc? Overall the Gotham build appears to be working okay for me to include the sound but I need to solve the remote issue for this to be viable. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - nickr - 2013-11-30 The nuvotron-cir will not exist. The nuvoton-cir should! RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - BLKMGK - 2013-11-30 Oh good grief - yes you're right! Thankfully I had copied\pasted the autorun posted earlier and THAT at least was right! Talking in IRC with lmyalla and it looks like the module isn't loading properly for some reason. 10.772761] nuvoton-cir 00:08: IR PNP Port not valid! in dmesg. http://pastebin.com/HUq7LzAq for a peek at what's going on. Update: Found some info and am pursuing! https://communities.intel.com/thread/46259 Code: modprobe -r nuvoton-cir && echo "auto" | tee /sys/bus/acpi/devices/NTN0530\:00/physical_node/resources && modprobe nuvoton-cir Gets the remote working until a better fix is found! RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - nickr - 2013-11-30 I just downloaded one of those images and tried to get it working in virtualbox, but no luck. I am guessing that you got a new kernel with the latest openelec and some devices nodes have changed. I assume you are using the commands in http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=176718&pid=1547157#pid1547157 Take a look around in /sys/bus/acpi/devices/ and see where the node lies now (assuming it is there). |