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Intel NUC - Ivy Bridge (3rd Generation CPU)
They're both the same.
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Bay Trail NUC FTW!

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cheers
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(2013-09-18, 05:29)nickr Wrote: Loose cable? overheating? bad psu? faulty drive?

The PXE message is because it cannot find the hard drive so tries a PXE boot over the network. Presumably you don't have PXE booting set up so it fails that too.

Couldnt tell you, but I doubt any of those. I literally pulled out the power connector from the back of the unit and then plugged it back in 30seconds later. Booted it up, and everything was fine.
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Haswell NUC i5 First review, not bad Cool

http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-nuc-ki...wer_124251
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43 db under load. Definitely not silent but I guess not bad considering youve got the power of an i5. Not digging the mini HDMI, means another adapter/cable to deal with but oh well.

At full load only 25 watts, nice.

Ernie
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It's more the Power of an i3 Wink

Quote:Up To 2.6GHz Dual-Core

I don't know why they call it an i5
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I can't wait for the release of the new i3 nuc!

Do you think the HD4400 is capable of playing 4k material? I'm thinking in long terms, as I don't want to change the system in the next few years...
Haswell Nuc i5 - Abel H2 case - 8GB RAM (Crucial) - Samsung 830 128GB SSD - Win 8.1 - XBMC 13 Beta 1 - Aeon MQ 5 - Harmony 600
Dreambox 7020HD - Sundtek DVB-S2 + C
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It is since months.... here is a screenshot with xbmc: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5572...vaapi2.png

4K decode is one thing - 4K output another. I pushed a fix to xbmc, so that 4K decoding is enabled, when intel va driver is new enough. No idea on the windows side though.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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Thanks for your answer. I'm not sure I understood it, though. You say it's playable, but the output is questionable? I don't think I'll be using windows, I plan to use openelec or xbmc on a linux distro.
Haswell Nuc i5 - Abel H2 case - 8GB RAM (Crucial) - Samsung 830 128GB SSD - Win 8.1 - XBMC 13 Beta 1 - Aeon MQ 5 - Harmony 600
Dreambox 7020HD - Sundtek DVB-S2 + C
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I have played 4K vidoes without an issue on my 1080p screen. I don't have a 4K TV around to test actual 4K output.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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(2013-09-19, 10:14)fritsch Wrote: I don't have a 4K TV around to test actual 4K output.
We'll have to up the donations Smile
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Lol - no, checkout master branch, build it and run it on yours and report back.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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Does the brand matter, I have 3 different 4K in house.

Oh, no, just waked up and it was only a dream. Sad
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(2013-09-19, 06:42)-DDD- Wrote: It's more the Power of an i3 Wink

Quote:Up To 2.6GHz Dual-Core

I don't know why they call it an i5


Huh...look at that, I didnt even notice that. WTH?!
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(2013-09-16, 13:15)-DDD- Wrote: OpenELEC Stable - Intel x86_64 Version:3.2.0 2013-09-13 22:10:50 100.2 MB 1917

I presume this works fine with the celeron 847 too?
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