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RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - P.Kosunen - 2017-01-10 (2017-01-09, 22:43)movie78 Wrote: Yes, until Kodi Dev or Intel Dev resolved the HDMI 2.0 issues, the only MINI PC (NUC Like) that has both HDMI 1.4 and 2.0 is the AsRock Beebox. Asrock has integrated some adapter to convert DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0. Code: $ xrandr --display :0 RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - _Spook_ - 2017-01-10 (2017-01-09, 21:43)movie78 Wrote:(2017-01-09, 19:51)_Spook_ Wrote: Just ordered one of each of the new NUC7 (i3, i5 and i7). Let's see which one gets here first Because they are not for me. They are for work. We use the NUCs alot for our business. And I can use these for other testing, like Kodi, since they will not go into production work for atleast three months. If they work OK I will get one for myself later on RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - _Spook_ - 2017-01-10 (2017-01-10, 16:30)P.Kosunen Wrote:(2017-01-09, 22:43)movie78 Wrote: Yes, until Kodi Dev or Intel Dev resolved the HDMI 2.0 issues, the only MINI PC (NUC Like) that has both HDMI 1.4 and 2.0 is the AsRock Beebox. Yes, they use a chip to convert DP to HDMI 2.0x. Intel does the same in the NUC6i7KYK (Skull Canyon) and now with the NUC7. The intel and kernel devs need to implement the LSPCON patch into the i915 drivers to makes the use of proper HDMI 2.x possible since HDMI 2.0 on Kaby Lake is native. Not sure what the latest status for these patches are. But you can find more about the patches here: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/intel-gfx/list/ It's not a Kodi bug/problem. EDIT: Seems the LSPCON patch work has been implemented into the 4.10 kernel chain. So time will tell https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94248 RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2017-01-11 (2017-01-10, 19:46)_Spook_ Wrote:(2017-01-09, 21:43)movie78 Wrote:(2017-01-09, 19:51)_Spook_ Wrote: Just ordered one of each of the new NUC7 (i3, i5 and i7). Let's see which one gets here first Let me know if you see a difference in picture quality between i3/i5/i7 because intel website indicates that the i5/i7 has the IRIS plus GFX RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - Nekromantik - 2017-01-11 Are there any difference between the Intel NUC kaby lake and gigabyte brix kaby lake? Specs seem same. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - _Spook_ - 2017-01-11 (2017-01-11, 16:23)Nekromantik Wrote: Are there any difference between the Intel NUC kaby lake and gigabyte brix kaby lake? Specs seem same. No difference. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - Nekromantik - 2017-01-11 (2017-01-11, 16:54)_Spook_ Wrote:Thanks(2017-01-11, 16:23)Nekromantik Wrote: Are there any difference between the Intel NUC kaby lake and gigabyte brix kaby lake? Specs seem same. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2017-01-11 (2017-01-11, 17:19)Nekromantik Wrote:(2017-01-11, 16:54)_Spook_ Wrote:Thanks(2017-01-11, 16:23)Nekromantik Wrote: Are there any difference between the Intel NUC kaby lake and gigabyte brix kaby lake? Specs seem same. Why do you want to buy the Brix over the NUC? RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - fab67 - 2017-01-11 Intel NUC kaby lake I5 and I7 have not the same CPU/GPU . for example 7267U for NUC I5 vs 7200U for Brix. CPU : 7267U max 3.5 Ghz vs 3.1 Ghz for 7200U cache : 4MB Vs 3MB Iris Plus Graphics 650 (NUC ) have 48 EU vs 24 EU for Iris Plus Graphics 620 ( Brix ). I don't know if in the real world it change something. I also read that apollo lake NUC will have HDMI-CEC. Will Kaby lake NUC have HDMI-CEC RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - Nekromantik - 2017-01-11 (2017-01-11, 17:23)movie78 Wrote:It's out now in UK while NUC is not. Lol(2017-01-11, 17:19)Nekromantik Wrote:(2017-01-11, 16:54)_Spook_ Wrote: No difference.Thanks I'm not patient. I'm only after the i3 version which both nuc and brix have same CPU and gpu. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2017-01-11 (2017-01-11, 18:14)Nekromantik Wrote:(2017-01-11, 17:23)movie78 Wrote:It's out now in UK while NUC is not. Lol(2017-01-11, 17:19)Nekromantik Wrote: Thanks Got it RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - ShinyAndy - 2017-01-13 About to pull the trigger on a Cubi 2 i3-7100U/4GB/128GB for just Kodi use, is there a build that works under Linux yet? At the moment (and for at least 6 months) I'm not worried about HEVC, 4K, HD Audio or anything like that but would prefer not to have to put W10 on if I can avoid it? RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - Caramba69 - 2017-01-13 (2017-01-07, 15:46)movie78 Wrote:(2017-01-07, 11:57)stinuz Wrote: Hello Movie78, Why do you use "use fullscreen window"? What is the advantage? RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2017-01-13 (2017-01-13, 10:25)ShinyAndy Wrote: About to pull the trigger on a Cubi 2 i3-7100U/4GB/128GB for just Kodi use, is there a build that works under Linux yet? At the moment (and for at least 6 months) I'm not worried about HEVC, 4K, HD Audio or anything like that but would prefer not to have to put W10 on if I can avoid it? Get the Asrock version of Kaby Lake and look here for supported Linux version. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - ShinyAndy - 2017-01-13 The Beebox-S? Why is that? The barebones i3 is around 50€ more here than the MSI which includes RAM&SSD |