2014-02-02, 18:26
Noticed a few more quirks. Fan setting doesn't seem to be respected after waking from sleep, so it's back to what sounds like the original 3000rpm or higher until a reboot. Any tiny usb mouse movement seems to turn on the machine from a powered off state and I can't find a "wake from usb device" option or similar like I've seen in other bios. And there doesn't seem to be a way to switch between 16-236 and 0-255 in the Intel control panel anymore, or between rgb and ycbcr. I'm pretty sure you could do both in the old panel, but maybe I'm mistaken. edit: Might just be hiding those options since I'm plugged into a TV (though it can do full range), will try monitor later
edit2: I should note that I still like the machine, as it's basically silent (with a bios toggle) and fast enough for my needs at a price competive (or lower, currently) with similar products but with a better warranty
Ah, thanks! Yeah, I'll probably wait until the video drivers are released to try again
edit2: I should note that I still like the machine, as it's basically silent (with a bios toggle) and fast enough for my needs at a price competive (or lower, currently) with similar products but with a better warranty
(2014-02-02, 17:04)dCrypt Wrote: Maybe you need a BIOS upgrade? Find the link to the latest version in the OpenElec post:That was the first thing I did after opening it up, unfortunately. Well, I suppose I could just have a bum unit, but I hope that's not the case.
http://openelec.tv/forum/64-installation...dn2820fykh
(2014-02-02, 17:52)mhaaland Wrote: If you still interested these network drivers work fine for Windows 7.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/down...Down=false
Win7 and WinServer 2008 R2 Driver 7.078 2014/1/24 887k
Driver_Win7_7078_01212014
Still waiting on video drivers for Windows 7.
Ah, thanks! Yeah, I'll probably wait until the video drivers are released to try again