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Intel NUC - Haswell (4th Generation CPU)
(2014-01-06, 16:06)RangerJoe Wrote: http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/category/openelec/

To bad the links aint working... Sad
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they are working here, you can also try:
http://sources.openelec.tv/tmp/image/
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(2014-01-06, 20:46)-DDD- Wrote: they are working here, you can also try:
http://sources.openelec.tv/tmp/image/

That looks like a old source or something, on the new page there's a link to:

OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-devel-20140106035542-r16865-geb0a7a6.tar

Edit: URL works now!
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This are the latest official from http://www.openelec.tv/forum/20-developm...=180#94076

To http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/category/openelec/ you can read here:
http://www.openelec.tv/forum/20-developm...=165#93889
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Anyone else having problem with running Aeon Nox on Gotham?
It runs, but not rly smooth :/
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(2014-01-07, 09:30)gamble Wrote: Anyone else having problem with running Aeon Nox on Gotham?
It runs, but not rly smooth :/

There is a new version in development

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1584145

Gotham is no where near ready to be deployed as your main htpc yet. Lots of skins and bugs remain.

Frodo works fine with the NUC so I'm not sure why people are recommending going to alpha software just yet.
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Most of the fixes are only in Nightlies (VA-API, Autom. RR...) and basically i think Gotham runs pretty stable at least with
Confluence i have zero skin related problems.
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Gotham + fernetmenta patches from OE (basically same version as in OE nightlies) + ACE skin works great for me. Frodo had extremely high idle usage with ACE/MQ for some reason (100%), while Gotham idles at around 4%. HD Audio and VAAPI fixes are reason enough to upgrade even if Gotham isn't in beta yet.
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Hoi i have a question over the fan speed.
Mijn nuc fan runs al the time Same speed. 3200 rpm.
Mijn bios is up toe date.
Is this normaal or is ter Santing wrong wit tis unit?
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Did u try changing the Fan Speed in BIOS ?
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Not jet
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(2014-01-06, 12:30)gamble Wrote:
(2013-05-26, 00:23)fritsch Wrote: 4.) XBMC settings
System->Settings->System->Video Settings:
Vertical Sync: Always on

System ->Video->Playback:
Use HQ Scaler when scaling larger than: 20%
VAAPI: On
Use SW Filter for VAAPI: On
Adjust Refreshrate to match video: On
Sync Playback to Display: On
Sync Method: Video Clock (Drop/Dupe)

It is important that u disable Multithreaded and VDPAU if u use the settings above.
That´s what i am running right now on the latest Nightly, pretty happy with it Smile

"Sync Playback to Display" should not be enabled on Haswell as it can do 23.976 correctly.
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(2014-01-07, 13:06)gamble Wrote: Did u try changing the Fan Speed in BIOS ?
When I changing the settings in the bios do I have to save it?
If I still in the bios noting happening.
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Oke if I save de fan spins down.
Watt are the best settings?
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Quote:"Sync Playback to Display" should not be enabled on Haswell as it can do 23.976 correctly.

Wrong. This is not a workaround. It measures the glxSwapBuffers against a hpet. Keep it enabled.
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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