2014-03-31, 13:50
Curious - which openelec build are people you all using? I grabbed the latest stable for a nuc and can't get past the installation screen without it bootlooping. Any suggestions?
(2014-03-31, 13:50)bry- Wrote: Curious - which openelec build are people you all using? I grabbed the latest stable for a nuc and can't get past the installation screen without it bootlooping. Any suggestions?"For a NUC" you mean intel build? Try Generic.
(2014-03-31, 16:37)Peppin Wrote:(2014-03-31, 13:50)bry- Wrote: Curious - which openelec build are people you all using? I grabbed the latest stable for a nuc and can't get past the installation screen without it bootlooping. Any suggestions?"For a NUC" you mean intel build? Try Generic.
Im currently on Openelec 4.0 B3, works flawless.
(2014-03-31, 17:29)-DDD- Wrote: Openelec.tv
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Generic Builds
OpenELEC Beta - Generic x86_64 v.3.95.3 -> http://openelec.tv/get-openelec/download...ric-x86-64
(2014-03-27, 20:11)Plany Wrote: i use a no-name notebook power supply with 19V - 65W with a 5.5 mm/OD (outer diameter) and 2.5 mm/ID (inner diameter) plug.
see the tech specs for more infos http://downloadmirror.intel.com/23089/en...Spec03.pdf
for the chassis, I love the Abel series from http://www.tranquilpcshop.co.uk/nuc-chassis/
for other fan-less solutions look at this thread http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=187966
(2014-03-31, 19:24)seedubxj Wrote: Any harm in using a 90w power supply? I assume the NUC will regulate the power it draws and not rely on what the brick can supply at max draw, correct?If the voltages match, you can use a 900W power supply if you want. At a given voltage, the wattage is just an indication of the max current capability of the power supply. The power supply only delivers the current that is requested by the HW, not the max current.
(2014-04-01, 02:24)snapsnail Wrote: I purchased a Haswell Nuc (D34010WYK) and played around with it all weekend. However I can't help but notice that the sound pops every once and a while when navigating xbmc menus or starting/ending a video.