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Intel NUC - Broadwell (5th Generation CPU)
#31
Chaising for i3 model also. Deliveries in Italy should start on mid February.
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#32
(2015-02-03, 09:48)imightbe Wrote: I'm in Sweden, so I bought it at http://www.proshop.se/
Note that its the i3 version though, shipping in february! http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/n...i3ryk.html

Now they rescheduled to 11-02-2015 - 16-02-2015...
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#33
Wow. Thats a big change
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#34
If i buy one of this NUC's, can i use Kodi with Windows 8.1? I think i read it that Windows 8.1 was not a good idea due to no DVXA development on Windows 8.1.

Is this true?
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#35
I use Kodi one windows 8.1 and have for quite some time using a Corei3 with the on chip Intel video. Works fine for me.
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#36
And reviews starts to appear for the i5.

http://hothardware.com/news/intel-nuc5i5...benchmarks
http://www.digitaltrends.com/desktop-com...yk-review/

Price $375 ..

No news of CEC yet..
Win 8.1 64bit
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#37
The review confirms that the i5 version supports 4k video via DisplayPort. With i3 version might not?
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#38
Ha ha beaten by a whisker...

4K@60Hz over Displayport on these new NUC's according to the Digitaltrends review.. Smile

If the GPU/VPU's are the same I don't see why the i3 would be incapable of the same 4K.

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#39
It's a real shame the new NUCs don't support 2160/60p over HDMI 2.0 though - for TV uses Displayport is far from universal.
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#40
Is there more bandwidth for 4k@60Hz on Displayport Noggin ?

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#41
Well yes, its a shame it doesn't support HDMI 2.0, but you can get an adapter instead : http://translate.google.co.kr/translate?...rev=search
Win 8.1 64bit
NUC5i5RYK, Onkyo TX508, LG 42LM620T
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#42
(2015-02-09, 12:01)fitamix Wrote: The review confirms that the i5 version supports 4k video via DisplayPort. With i3 version might not?
I'm pretty sure you can drive a "4k" (UHD) display with DisplayPort from a Chromebox. AFAIK, there's nothing special about Broadwell in this regards. Haswell added DP1.2 which is what you need for UHD @ 60Hz (RGB).
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#43
I was thinking buying NUC5i3RYK. Anyone knows where to buy online in europe?

Thanks
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#44
Here http://skinflint.co.uk/eu/intel-nuc-kit-...filterform
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#45
(2015-02-09, 15:49)Stereodude Wrote:
(2015-02-09, 12:01)fitamix Wrote: The review confirms that the i5 version supports 4k video via DisplayPort. With i3 version might not?
I'm pretty sure you can drive a "4k" (UHD) display with DisplayPort from a Chromebox. AFAIK, there's nothing special about Broadwell in this regards. Haswell added DP1.2 which is what you need for UHD @ 60Hz (RGB).

Yes a Chromebox can output 4K at up to 30Hz.
BUT even though it has Haswell microarchitecture and DP1.2 - that does not mean the mobile version (U) of the GPU/VPU supports 4K video output @ 60Hz.
Broadwell is a different story.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/7007/intel...spective/7

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