2013-06-18, 23:52
HDMI should be presented as both a display output and an audio output, so it should be no issue to use one just for video and one just for audio. At least in theory.
(2013-06-15, 21:54)Raytestrak Wrote:(2013-06-15, 16:56)LeJon Wrote: I initially thought of getting the i3 model too for lower heat/noise/power consumption. But with 4k resolution videos getting more popular, it seems the i5 version with hd5000 is the way to go. What do you guys think?
Just look at this 4k video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-GYrbecb88
Unless you have a 60+ inch 4K TV, I don't think you'll see any noticeable difference from a normal viewing distance, but others might disagree.
(2013-06-19, 12:29)arokh Wrote: @LeJon
Both your monitor and 50" TV is native 3840x2160?
(2013-06-15, 23:19)hamiltong Wrote: New Intel Graphics Drivers out for the NUC:Don't upgrade, same corruption issue as with the previous driver. I had to rollback to my previous driver. Read more here: _https://communities.intel.com/thread/38686
6/11/2013 9.18.10.3165
DRIVER VERSION: 15.31.9.3165 and 15.31.9.64.3165
DATE: June 05, 2013
Mostly 4th GEN additions - HD5000
Nothing really relevant for our INTEL NUC 3rd GEN HD4000
New features:
The Intel Graphics Control Panel now keeps the advanced HDMI settings such as Quantization and xvYCC persistent between reboots.
Issues Fixed (as they may relate to our windows / XBMC environment):
(2013-06-20, 19:17)blazin912 Wrote: So how does one build a Celeron 847 for $20 more than Pivos Xios?
I'm all for bang for your buck, but I have looked quickly, and I'm at $90 before PicoPSU, Case and HDD. That's either a lower cost board and ram or a higher cost and some free ram
Anyone got some insight to this comment I see all over the forums?
Thanks!
(2013-06-19, 23:01)wgards8 Wrote: I have had no probs with the new driver. What sort of problems you having?
(2013-06-21, 10:15)wgards8 Wrote: Is this version 9.18.10.3165? I was under the impression that the corrupted graphics were present on the old driver and that a new one was released on the 6/11/2013 without these problems. Have I got this wrong?