hi
i is important that the nuc will have internal speaker
can you please add internal speaker in the future
what can i do to add a speaker to this units?
hi
i is important that the nuc will have internal speaker
can you please add internal speaker in the future
what can i do to add a speaker to this units?
Hello,
We are experiencing a problem with NUC7i5BNH running with two 16GB SO-DIMMs. After updating the bios from the original 42 to 57 the unit powers up really slow from cold state. It takes about 45s-1min to reach the Intel NUC logo page and it takes several seconds until the "F2/F7/F10" texts appear. Normally all this happens in <10 seconds pressing the power button.
A post error message "(a7) me fw downgrade request mespilock failed" is briefly displayed before the boot process is started. Warm restarts seem normal (=fast) and the memories pass Memtest normally. The unit seems to operating normally besides the very slow cold boot and the post error message. We definitely cannot deliver the unit to a customer in this condition.
We have reproduced the problem with two NUC7i5BNH units. On the second unit we did everything in a very controlled manner. The unit worked perfectly with the 42 version; all problems appeared after the update to 57. I do realise that the problem might be some incompatibility with the Corsair memories but they work individually and also pass memtest together after the slow cold boot has finished. I really hesitate to spend ~400eur just try out a second set of memories.
Things done/tried:
Things not tried:
Components:
Intel NUC7i5BNH original BIOS 42 updated to 57
2 x Corsair CMSO16GX4M1A2133C15 (16GB, 2133MHz, 15-15-15-36)
No SSD installed at the moment (AData SX8000 will be installed once the memory problem is solved)
BIOS release notes state that you could downgrade from 57 -> 54: "Due to a security enhancement, it will not be possible to go to any BIOS earlier than BIOS 0054."
However the BIOS update readme states the following: "If you are trying to downgrade to a previous BIOS version and its Intel® ME Firmware version is older than that currently on the motherboard, then the downgrade is NOT supported."
The ME FW in 57 is newer than in 54 (11.8.50.3425 vs 11.6.27.3264). Is the downgrade to 54 allowed/supported or not?
Questions:
We provide Intel NUC solutions as a business and have installed several hundred units since 2013. This is the first time we experience this kind of problem. We have also provided NUC6 and NUC7 units with 32GB memory without problems but the NUC7i5BNH+Corsair 2x16GB combo is our first.
Any help is well appreciated!
Best Regards,
Henri / TeraStore
Just bought the PC above, problems so far:
Installed latest bios and drivers, fully updated windows 10.
No Network card found when installing drivers, got it working eventually with old driver found over WiFi. Ethernet now working. Saw others had this problem too.
Tried getting 4K 60 Hz signal over the miniDP output, but no picture or signal, just black. Did not dare to set Bios at just DP, what if there is no Picture at all at boot?
With HDMI 4K 29/30Hz, the screen turns black for a second, but comes back, sometimes more seldom, other times all the time. Read the long thread about this problem with the NUC 7 series. Is the 4664 (or was it 6446?) version of the graphics driver recommended there working with the NUC 6 series?
How common is this black screen problem?, all devices or just a few? Both 6 and 7 series?
I tried lowering the resolution, but the screen flickering did not stop. Setting desktop zoom to zero got stable screen for a long time, but occational blackout still occurs.
Could it be related to the desktop zoom feature in windows? Power/heat/cable/drivers? The cabels work with othes PCs.
Sorry for the crappy English, not my first or second language.
Hi all,
The issue where the USB 3.0 ports run at USB 2.0 speeds on the NUC6CAY has been reproduced and a bug has been opened.
I will reply here when a solution is found.
I'm using a 3D graphic editor program that uses OpenGL. After updating to the Skull Canyon NUC6I7KYK on 4 machines, this program is now having an issue.
Whenever we click a texture it changes ALL the textures in the 3D model to that texture. Almost like the NUC has a graphics bug that is causing the most recent texture loaded to overwrite all the other textures for display.
I have downloaded the latest graphics drivers. Anybody have any ideas?
I currently use a NUC7i7BNH with a "PCIe NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD" without a 2.5" SSD. Should I be removing the 2.5" SSD tray completely to allow for more airflow inside the case, or keep it in there?
In windows advance color it only does Ycbcr420 10 bit 4k 60p. I have a Samsung js8500 TV with UHD on. Up to date with all the latest updates for my nuc7i5bnk and windows with HDR.
I just purchased a Intel Nuc 6i7KYK for a live streaming/HD video broadcasting setup for our church. I have the camera connected to the Thunderbolt and Nuc but nothing happens. Can someone provide some details to how to install the driver or what is necessary to get the Nuc to recognize the thunderbolt and cameras.
Good day!
Six months ago I bought NUC6i7KYK and noticed the incorrect work of the bluetooth. At any time (this can be 10 minutes, half an hour, hour or any other), the sound may disappear or start popping, and after a few minutes it appears again. It is absolutely impossible to watch a movie normally or listen to music. During these six months I periodically checked the new drivers and installed them, but the problem was not solved. I had to disable the bluetooth in the BIOS and buy a Chinese usb-module for $4, which works perfectly. But it's not right! I always have a busy USB 3.0 port and a high-speed built-in bluetooth should work correctly, especially since this is a software problem.
I have Win10 1703 x64 and Apple AirPods. I would like to help the company's engineers solve this problem. Maybe you have instructions for this? For example, a debugging program that will write a log to determine the cause of the problem. Thank you for your attention and help!
Hi,
After purchasing a NUC7i3BNK for my aunt as a desktop replacement (only some light internet and office work) I installed the NUC on my LG IPS277l (1920x1080) via HDMI. No issues so far.
Unfortunately when installing the NUC at my aunt's screen (a Dell professional 2009W 20" screen with DVI-D and VGA connections) on the NUC's HDMI port with a HDMI to DVI cable the screen starts flickering in certain circumstances.
After some troubleshooting I noticed it only occurs so far on the 1680x1050 resolution (59 or 60hz doesn't make a difference) which is the recommended resolution for this screen. When setting the monitor to a lower resolution it doesn't occur so far.
I believe after reading the forum topics about screen flickering/dropouts that it is a driver related problem, since on other resolutions everything is ok so cables etc. should be fine.
I have already installed the most recent bios (0052) and updated the nuc to all the most recent drivers via the Intel Driver & Support Assistant. Then I tried the recommended older display driver in the main screen flickering topic (4771) and the HDMI 2.0 firmware update, but the flickering is still there.
(just to be clear, the screen stays ON all the time, it just glitches so no black screen on/off as reported with some 4k monitors)
I have uploaded a video of the problem:
NUC7i3BNK screen flickering - YouTube
Hope there is a solution for this problem, thank you in advance for looking into it.
Mik
After few weeks use and test of 4k60Hz video output over HDMI2.0 on my NUC7I5bnk, and after updating all the driver and BIOS using Intel Driver & Support Assistant, I still have problems with my open windows, some open windows shrink to small windows and position will be moved to top left corner when NUC goes to standby mode. Please see screenshot attached.
I was quite surprise of the problems because it never happened in the past in the other computers that I have. I thought that Intel was a good and reliable brand, and I feel otherwise now.
Please some one advise how to solve this problems.
My setup is a NUC6i7KYK with 2x16Gb of DDR4 RAM and a V-NAND SSD 850 EVO M.2 from Samsung. I bought two identical 28" 4K UHD ASUS PB287Q monitors and was immediately disappointed I couldn't daisy chain them using the Display Port. My bad, didn't do my research, nothing to do with the NUC.
So I'm running two identical monitors; main monitor connected using the Mini DisplayPort, secondary connected with HDMI.
My issue: Every time the screens wake up from sleep all my open windows on the secondary monitor have moved to the primary one, and I have to re-arrange all my windows all over again.
What I expect to happen: On wake-up I want my monitors to persist my program windows the way I had them arranged before the monitors shut off.
* I'm running Windows 10 v1709 (OS build 16299.125)
* ASUS doesn't offer display drivers for these monitors, they use the Microsoft Generic PnP Monitor drivers.
* The Intel Iris Graphics Control Panel identifies the main (DPLink) monitor as a Digital Display, the second monitor (HDMI) as a Digital Television.
* BIOS/Firmware/drivers all up to date as per Intel Driver & Support Assistant 3.1.0.12
I'm very happy with the Skull Canyon (my first NUC) and I'd be the first to admit this is a minor issue. But it does get old and I hope that one of you guys can help me out. Fingers crossed!
m.
NUC7i7BNH system with 32Gb Optane Memory, 16Gb RAM, 1,5Tb HDD running WIndows 10 Pro v1709 (Build 16299.125).
For some time now, during viewing a video using VLC, the picture will go all 'silverish' or ghostly, for a second or three. The video doesn't pause, just changes colour.
There doesnt seem to be any particular relation to anything that may cause it.
It may happen when I'm changing from speakers to headphones, or when the external HDD kicks in (for whatever reason), or at other times.
It doesn't matter whether I'm using a video stored on the external HDD or on the internal HDD/Optane Memory.
I don't know if it's just with VLC, I haven't tried any other media player.
While it's not urgent, it is annoying, coz it can happen a dozen times during the playing of a movie, once or twice or even not at all.
If anyone has any fix ideas, would be muchly appreciated.
Dave
Hi, I've seen this asked but haven't seen a solution.
NUC5i5RYH - M.2 SSD - Win 10. - BIOS 367
When trying to install Win10 via USB. I get to the "Where do you want to install Windows" disk screen and even though I can see the M.2 disk, I get the error "Windows cannot be installed to this disk......"
Bios --> Devices --> SATA I see the M.2 listed there.
Bios --> Boot --> Boot Priority I see "UEFI: USB:UEFI:USB:8.07:PART0:OS Bootloader...."
I have tried with and without UEFI enabled.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Chris
hi
i is important that the nuc will have internal speaker
can you please add internal speaker in the future
what can i do to add a speaker to this units?
Hi,
I'm not entirely sure whether the issue is NUC related or purely a Windows bug, but I only ever encountered it with the new NUC. The OS is Win 10 x64 Education with all patches installed to this date. I have a PCIe SSD, a SATA HDD and 8GB RAM installed.
The problem is the following: If the NUC boots up after a restart (regular restart button or "shutdown -r") and then I try to hibernate it, the screen goes dark for a second and then I'm immediately back to the lock screen (or to the desktop if entering the password after sleep/hibernate is disabled). If I try to hibernate it via command line ("shutdown -h"), it does the same and returns an error: "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service (1450)." Sleep mode (S3, suspend to RAM) still works though. It also seems not to depend on whether the hybrid sleep mode or the quick boot mode is on in the power settings.
However, if I shutdown the NUC completely ("shutdown -s") and boot it up by pressing the power button, hibernation works again and I can boot up and hibernate indefinitely. Only if there is a restart in between, hibernation will stop working until it's shutdown and started up again via the power button.
That's very strange behavior and I don't know where to even start troubleshooting, as there is no error in the event log if the hibernation fails with the 1450 code. And since the problem consistently happens after a restart (i.e. where the NUC is not technically powered down before booting up), I suspect it might be hardware related...
Could anybody reproduce this?
Hello,
I recently purchased a NUC7i7BNH and installed a 250GB Samsung 960 EVO M.2 SSD and 8GB of Crucial RAM. I flashed the BIOS to BNKBL357.86A.0060.2017.1214.2013 and installed Windows 10 Pro with no problems. However, the fan was running louder than I'd like. I went into the BIOS to adjust the Fan Control Mode to "Quiet," but that didn't seem to have any effect. I even changed it to "Fanless" and still no improvement. The fan constantly runs at 3,400 RPM according to the BIOS, but I noticed that the CPU Core Temp is running at 70 degrees. I wouldn't expect the temp to be that high in the BIOS. Am I mistaken or is there something wrong with this unit?
Thanks in advance for any input.
Samsung's 4TB SSD is on the market & 9mm 4TB HDD's are imminent. Has anyone located specs, or will Intel comment upon the capability of NUC7 BNH's mainboards to operate with an M.2 boot drive and a 4TB secondary? (i.e. the maximum 2.5" drive capacity for the mainboard with an M.2 SSD as a system boot drive)
Thanks
B.
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So all installed fine - scanning shows all have updated. Now matter how many times I install this update, it doesn't change. Says latest version is 22.9
and says installed is 12.17.8.7
I have done a full remove - and a uninstall of this from device manager. Installed LAAN_WIN (new version) and scanning says I still have same old version!?!?
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win10 pro on i3 NUC kit. SAYS THIS......
12.17.8.7
Update available
This download record installs the LAN driver for Windows® 10, for the Intel® NUC Kit with the Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Network Connection.