2014-01-23, 14:11
This is why I was apprehensive on ordering one. Sucker is coming in the mail today. WAF is going to blow if I have to keep tinkering with this thing.
(2014-01-17, 17:13)husky55 Wrote: @Peio, I think you are right about the bios needed update. I have an Onkyo avr and have the same problem.
(2014-01-22, 22:31)Acrobat76 Wrote: I'm not sure if it's a windows issue or a NUC one and it's also rather minor. Basically when I resume a video from pause it fast forwards for a half second or so. This didn't used to happen to me on XBMC on ATV2.
Running windows 8.1 64bit. Anyone else experiencing such an issue?
(2014-01-23, 17:49)peio72 Wrote:(2014-01-17, 17:13)husky55 Wrote: @Peio, I think you are right about the bios needed update. I have an Onkyo avr and have the same problem.
Hi Husky, did you try the new Bios update ? Did it solve HDMI issues with HD Audio and your receiver ? I will try tonight to see if it solves HD audio issues for me too.
(2014-01-23, 13:08)micoba Wrote: Don't update to FW 23!!!I subscribed to this thread outof interest, not because I am necessarily thinking of buying a haswell nuc, but just interested in hardware in general.
- Power Button didn't work anymore
- Openelec Shuttoff and Standby don't work
- USB 3.0 problems aren't fixed
- even after shutting off, usb sticks and hdds stay on
I went back to FW22, but the powerbutton still doesn't work! Should I send it back?
Edit: I opened a new thread in the Intel Community:
https://communities.intel.com/thread/48325
(2014-01-23, 22:04)nickr Wrote: I must say my lurking has led me to think that these haswell nucs are a goddamned train wreck!I'm running OpenELEC nightlies on my i5 NUC off a Sandisk USB 3.0 key and it's near perfect. Sure, I can't suspend or power off properly but it uses so little power at idle compared to my old ION 330 I'm happy to just leaving it running and just switch off my LCD TV and amp.
xrandr --output HDMI1 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full"
(2014-01-24, 00:16)LastMile Wrote:(2014-01-23, 22:04)nickr Wrote: I must say my lurking has led me to think that these haswell nucs are a goddamned train wreck!I'm running OpenELEC nightlies on my i5 NUC off a Sandisk USB 3.0 key and it's near perfect. Sure, I can't suspend or power off properly but it uses so little power at idle compared to my old ION 330 I'm happy to just leaving it running and just switch off my LCD TV and amp.