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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Bmul - 2013-08-24 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx?lang=eng Find By Category: Desktop boards / Intel NUC boards and Kits And I don't know if it fixes your problem? Better read up if the bios fixes anything My fanless NUC goes 50c in idle RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Legion455 - 2013-08-24 (2013-08-24, 17:08)Bmul Wrote: My fanless NUC goes 50c in idle Do you use speedfan , ... or ?? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Bmul - 2013-08-24 There is no fan in my htpc RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Legion455 - 2013-08-24 sorry, speedfan reads the core temps too! so how are you reading your cpu temps? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Legion455 - 2013-08-24 (2013-08-24, 03:56)Ned Scott Wrote: The trick with wifi is multiple antennas. Environment/interference will depend on different situations, but if you have wifi with only one antenna, then you will hit a wall even in the best conditions. Ideally at least 2in-2out, so 4 total. It's totally possible with just 2, though. I stream 1080 on my laptop all the time. so for an Intel NUC i3 1.8Ghz, 8GB Ram, 128G SSD Hard Drive, Win 8 (64).... which settings would you recommend? (only using the NUC for HTPC, nothing else) thanks Legion PS, and .. stoopidd me, I'm not familiar with 2in-2out?? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Bmul - 2013-08-24 @Legion455 System / hardware / hardware RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - ironlung - 2013-08-24 (2013-08-24, 17:08)Bmul Wrote: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx?lang=eng Thanks but I was thinking of how to update it as I am running openelec and doesent seem like I can download the driver and install directly from xbmc or command line? 50c idle in xbmc isnice. What skin? I have another nuc i3 with aeon nod and idle is close to 70c.. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Raitsa - 2013-08-24 (2013-08-24, 16:46)ironlung Wrote: Just got a celeron with grey top and openelec. Its 80c idle, yikes! Looking at the bios version it seems old. Been trying to figure out how to update the bios but most info seems to be old or outdated. Could annonse point me in right direction for updating the bios(will it help?)? Get the latest bios (42) from here and put it in a USB-stick and USB-stick to your NUC: http://downloadmirror.intel.com/22779/eng/GK0042.BIO When NUC boots, hit F2 and install the 42 bios. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Bmul - 2013-08-24 (2013-08-24, 19:23)ironlung Wrote:(2013-08-24, 17:08)Bmul Wrote: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx?lang=eng OS Independent / Download type BIOS / BIOS Update [WYLPT10H.86A] Readme http://downloadmirror.intel.com/23088/eng/BIOS%20Update%20Readme.pdf Release note http://downloadmirror.intel.com/23088/eng/WY_0012_ReleaseNotes.pdf Advanced users http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-022312.htm Troubleshooting BIOS Issues http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-028780.htm I have the i5 NUC 50c tested whit the Confluence (default) skin I am running the Aeon Nox skin sins yesterday it is getting 5-10c warmer. Not tested yet very much in idle RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Legion455 - 2013-08-24 hmmm,.... when I look at CPU temp in System/Hardware ... I get a ? Is there something, somewhere that has to be enabled in order to see the temp? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Bmul - 2013-08-24 Watching a 720p episode gives me 55c when I come back to idle the temperature rises to 60c in 10 minutes. Using the Aeon Nox skin @Legion455 I am on openELEC RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - jammyb - 2013-08-24 (2013-08-24, 19:37)Raitsa Wrote:(2013-08-24, 16:46)ironlung Wrote: Just got a celeron with grey top and openelec. Its 80c idle, yikes! Looking at the bios version it seems old. Been trying to figure out how to update the bios but most info seems to be old or outdated. Could annonse point me in right direction for updating the bios(will it help?)? It's F7 to access bios update menu. (2013-08-24, 19:10)Legion455 Wrote:(2013-08-24, 03:56)Ned Scott Wrote: The trick with wifi is multiple antennas. Environment/interference will depend on different situations, but if you have wifi with only one antenna, then you will hit a wall even in the best conditions. Ideally at least 2in-2out, so 4 total. It's totally possible with just 2, though. I stream 1080 on my laptop all the time. Don't use wireless is what we recommend! If you can't do wired. Buy homeplugs! RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - ironlung - 2013-08-24 Thanks for all the help. Didn't realize it would be that easy.. Anyways, it still creeps up to 80c idle using Aeon Nox. Still on the lookout for a suitable skin. I dont know but Ace gives me just as high or even higher temperatures in idle on i3/windows. It does seem a bit better (down to around 70-75c) on the celeron.. And aeon nox doesn't show temps when im using windows. Only the Nuc with openelec shows the temperature inside xbmc. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Bmul - 2013-08-24 Watching a 1080p movie with DTS gave me 55c after 90 minutes, when I came back to idle the temperature rises to 60c in 10 minutes. Using the Aeon Nox skin. Yesterday I was tweaking the system settings allot. Affter a hour the temperature reached 70c RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - jammyb - 2013-08-24 Why you guys worried about temps so much? NUCs are designed to happily run at these temps. |