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Intel NUC6i7KYK Memory Issue (crucial issue)

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I've been using 2X SODIMMS form G.Skill RipJaws DDR4 1.20v 16G 2133MHZ with my intel NUC kit, when I install both of the RAM's the kit keeps restarting. it takes 4-5 min after of the loging in to the windows then it restarts or the windows crashes.

what is the issue here ? i'm using compatible rams, however the issue is solved by removing one of the RAM's. is this BIOS bug ? does Intel will release a new version of bios to fix this issue?.


6i5SYH - Ethernet diode

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Hello,

I have a 6i5SYH and I would like to know how to turn off the ethernet diode when the NUC is stopped.
I can not find anything in the BIOS.

Besides, is there a BIOS manual in pdf on the Intel site?

Thanks for your help.

nuc 7i3bnb (i3-7100u) support Intel Virtualization Technology?

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Does anyone know if nuc 7i3bnb (i3-7100u) support Intel Virtualization Technology? The bios has such setting and is selected, but when use Intel Processor Identification Utility for checking it says no! When I tried intalling Andriod Studio, it said "my computer do not support  Intel Virtualization Technology", so I discovered this problem.

NUC6i7KYK doesn't boot

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Hello,

I met some trouble with my intel NUC. When I press the power button on the NUC, it will show the Intel NUC logo and bios option (like "F2 to Enter Setup" and so on). But it doesn't response the keyboard pressing so I can't enter bios.

I've tried to change keyboard, change USB port, press power button for long time (3 seconds or more), press F1 to F12, plug USB stick as windows 10 installer. My monitor supports 1024x768. But it just doesn't work. Please help me.

Thank you so much!

NUC Chassis upgrade?

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Hello,

 

I have a NUC6i7KYK that I'm pretty happy with, but I'm curious how difficult it would be to upgrade to the NUC8I7HVK?  I run Windows 10.  I assume I could set the graphics driver to a generic VGA one, then move my two M2 drives and RAM into the new chassis and simply re-activate Win10 with updated drivers?

 

I'm not a gammer but use my NUC for photography... specifically Lightroom so graphics/cpu processing is important....

 

//Brew

Nuc8i7hvk becomes slow after boot and programs hang and dont respond

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So shortly after windows boots everything starts to hang. Does not matter what it is. I could open up chrome browser, video games, file explorer, ect. I notice it most on my video game emulators. It goes from as soon as i click it and running to almost 2 minutes before it loads. After that i can open anything for an example settings in windows and it will take 2-3 minutes before it opens. Same in the file explorer. It will say its working on it and it will take minutes to open what my $200 desktop can do in seconds. I have tried fresh windows install, I am up to date on all my drivers and bios is up to date. This is frustrating considering how much this cost and I did not touch it for months thinking it was a driver issue of some sort. Any help would be great thanks.

NUC7CJYH does not accept the sata SSD

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I installed 8GB Ram and the 120GB SATA SSD WD GREEN in my new NUC7CJYH.

when starting the bios, I cannot find the SSD. It looks like that there isn't installed any. There is also a checkbox where I can choose SSD.

 

I'm starting the NUC with a USB device with UBUNTU 18.04.1.

 

Are there any restrictions for the SSD?

Can anyone help here?

Thank you

NUC7PJYH power consumption in sleep state (S3 / STR) to high

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Hi,

I'm using the NUC NUC7PJYH with Ubuntu 18.04 and so far it works almost flawless.

 

The suspend mode is also working without any errors, which means I can suspend (blue LED flashing) and resume and I don't see any errors in the log files.

But when I measure the power consumption it's a bit to high for my taste and I assume there is something not suspending properly, which leads to a higher power consumption.

 

My measurements are:

5-5.5W idle

0.2-0.5W powered off

2.6W in suspend / sleep

 

Why 2.6W in suspend? Shouldn't it be around or less than 1W?

 

Are there some settings I need to tweak?

I've already tried the newest Linux kernels (up to 4.18.3) and updated to the newest BIOS versions, but nothing changed.

 

Thanks!


Intel NUC7PJYH: no video signal

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I've bought two Intel NUC 7PJYH with Pentium Silver processor. BOTH of them have the same issue - there is no video signal over HDMI.


Configuration:* RAM: 2 x 4GB crucial DDR4-2400 CL17 1.2 V

* Sasung SSD 850 (120 GB) / SanDisk  SSDA-120G-G26

 

I tried removing SSD/Memory but have no luck in getting any video signal.

 

Any suggestions?

Bugs in latest BIOS (370/371) for NUC5i5RY?

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I was fiddeling with the performance settings of my NUC5i5RYH / BIOS:

 

 

Date : 06/04/2018

Vendor : Intel Corporation (www.intel.com)

Version : RYBDWi35.86A.0370.2018.0604.1034

-Board-

Name : NUC5i5RYB

Vendor : Intel Corporation (www.intel.com)

 

 

and run into following problems:

 

 

The 'voltage offset' settings in Visual Bios under 'performance' tab are not respected after saving.

You can set whatever you want with no effect  - except the voltage offset setting for graphics.

With intel XTU tool you will see then after boot into windows that no offset which was previously set and saved in bios is applied - except the one for graphics. Other hardware info tool do confirm this.

 

If you set a value less than '-0.5' e.g. voltage offset with XTU  for one of these values (core / ring (uncore) / graphics: change together to same value in XTU) the NUC will crash and recover in BIOS.

 

So you can set offset value for with XTU but not in BIOS (exept the offset for graphics).

'RealTimePerformanceTuning' on/off does not affect this issue.

 

Next issue ist the scaling in BIOS for all negative offset values:

It starts with '-0.5' and continues with  '-0.10, -0.15, -0.20...' till '-0.50' again!

The lowest possible negative value should start with '-0.05' not '-0.5'.

Using positive Values the scaling is correct.

 

EDIT:

- Same issues with BIOS Date : 07/09/2018

Version : RYBDWi35.86A.0371.2018.0709.1155

- only lowest negative value affected with wrong scaling of offset values

NUC7i7BN EMI Noise

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I'm attempting to use a NUC7i7 in conjunction with some sensitive analog circuitry.  When both are powered from a common 19V DC supply there is excessive noise being picked up in the analog circuit. To eliminate the possibility that the noise is being conducted back through the power connection, I'd like to insert an LC filter at the NUC's DC input.  However, tuning the filter requires some basic knowledge of the NUC's internal SMPS (switch mode power supply).  I understand that you don't publish full schematics, but would it be possible to get the input capacitance and the switching frequency of the SMPS so that I can properly design the filter?  I assume there may be multiple switching regulators on the NUC, so there may be multiple frequencies.

 

Any feedback is appreciated.

Steve C.

Intel NUC6i7kyk unresponsive

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Hello,

My Intel NUC6i7kyk stopped working suddenly, there is no display,  the Intel splash screen too is not displayed when turned on.

The keyboard and mouse get no power on connecting to the NUC.

 

I tried to boot it by reinstalling ram, ssd, but still the same. After this i tried to reset update bios by using the security jumper removal method, but nothing happens as the first step itself fails(power button turns amber/ hear a beep after holding the power button for 3 seconds).

 

Any other way to get this thing working .

 

Thanks

Image authorization fail. System can not boot to this (USB) device

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I just bought a NUC7CJYH and installed 8GB Crucial DDR4/2400 RAM / SanDisk 500GB 3D SSD. I attached an LG ext USB 2.0 CD/DVD/BlueRay optical drive (used often with other Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 devices so I know it works) to install Windows 7 64-bit OEM MSFT Disk. All I get on boot is:  "Image authorization fail. System can not boot to this device due to security violation ...."

 

I read on another board that this may be due to a BIOS setting?  How do I get to the BIOS if the NUC won't even boot? And if this is the case, how do I get to the BIOS and what changes do I make?

 

I am totally new to the Intel NUC, be gentle.

 

(I intend to use a Windows 10 Upgrade Disk after installing Win 7.)

 

Help!!

Intel Driver for I219V for use on WinPE

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Hello

 

I have a NUC7i3BNK that is used mostly to host a Quickbooks database, and we want to use it as a sort of backup server. This machine would access the backup files stored in a NAS and would send a boot image to the clients (the clients are the same model as the server) to PXE boot and image or restore their drives. Light work.

 

The problem is the driver support. Since I have a lot of time, I tested as many solutions as I could to get the driver to install:

 

For Windows 8, 8.1, 10, 2012, 2012 r2 and 2016, I tried installing driver version 23.2 after fresh installs and after fully updating.

I tried that also with version 21, which, as I understand, was the first version to offer support for this particular card.

 

All fails with the message about "No Intel adapters are present on this computer". If I try to have Windows look for the driver in a folder, it will say no driver was found, and if I try to pick a driver from a list loaded from e1d64x64.inf, only the LM variants of the card are listed, none of the V.

 

By now it's known that a workaround is to manually install the driver for the LM variant of the card. I don't know if there are any differences, but it's functional. If after this I run the driver installer again, sometimes it will install the right driver, and sometimes it won't.

 

However, when I have my backup software inject this driver (e1d64x64.inf) in my boot image, or the whole set of drivers, no network driver is loaded when the client boots up.

 

I read in the forums that you get that error message when the hardware ID doesn't match the descriptions in the driver file, so I checked what it was. In my specific machine, the network card is listed as Intel Ethernet Connection (4) I219-V. The hardware ID's from Windows Device Manager are these:

 

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15D8&SUBSYS_20688086

 

When I looked at the INF file from the NDIS64 folder in the Intel bundle, it shows these values for this device:

 

[Intel.NTamd64.6.3.1]

; DisplayName                   Section              DeviceID

; -----------                   -------              --------

%E15D8NC.DeviceDesc%            = E15D8.6.3.1,       PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15D8

%E15D8NC.DeviceDesc%            = E15D8.6.3.1,       PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15D8&SUBSYS_00008086

 

I decided to add a line with the information from the Windows Device Manager and tried to install the driver from the Device Manager to no effect, but then I noticed another area with a slightly different header that didn't have any references to this hardware id, and where the "Section" values didn't have suffixes. So, for that area, I added the line:

 

[Intel.NTamd64.6.3]

; DisplayName                   Section        DeviceID

; -----------                   -------        --------

%E15D8NC.DeviceDesc%            = E15D8,       PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15D8&SUBSYS_20688086

 

If I have Windows look into the folder where this driver is, it detects it correctly and attempts to install it, but it will complain that the string for this hardware is not present in the security catalog (e1d64x64.cat) of the driver, which makes sense, given the modifications I made to the INF file. So, I deleted the CAT file reference in the INF, disabled the signature enforcement, and lo and behold, I was able to install the driver by pointing Windows to it. It also worked on the other versions of Windows, after disabling the driver signature enforcement. I haven't noticed any problems in its functioning so far.

 

Which brings me back to my original problem. Although I could make the driver work in a full windows environment by disabling signature enforcement, I found out that you can't disable the thing on WinPE. So, I'm back to square 1. I have a functional but unsigned driver that I can't use for PXE booting our client computers to run our backup software. I can't modify the software's image, it will just inject the drivers I provide it with, and crash if they're not signed. But the signed driver doesn't work.

 

Is there any way to get a third party signed driver for this specific VEN/DEV/SUBSYS combination? Is anyone at Intel willing to look into it?

 

Thanks for your help.

NUC7 Front panel header LED current

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Hi all,

 

we're using a NUC7 in a casing, so are implementing a remote button to turn it on and off. This button has a built-in LED, operating at 5V and 65mA max.

Is this too much for the header? I found the pins for the LED supply 5V in the TPS, but nowhere do they speak of the max current to draw.

 

Can anyone supply us with some more info? :-)

 

Thanks!!


NUC 7I3BNH Fan Noise

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Hello!

 

I changed my NUC two months ago with a 7i3, I immediately noted that the noise of the fan was a lot more louder then my previous 6i3 (I need to have it in my bedroom), I started to look on the forum and tried different cooling profile inside the bios but without any changes. The strange thing is that, depending on how you move it, changes the loudness of the fan, somethime I fix the noise moving it upside down or on one side, and the fan noise stops. It seems that the fan is not in a stable position, or some wires is touched when the fan is rotating.

 

Do you have some advice to help me with this issue? Does It make sense for you to try to open it completely two months after the purchase?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

NUC 8i7BEH vs. 8i7BEH2

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Hallo zusammen,

 

warte seit 6 Wochen auf einen Liefertermin für den 8i7BEH.

Jetzt ist der NUC8i7BEH2 verfügbar. Händler kann keinen Unterschied sagen meint nur das evtl. eine andere Revision ist?

Stimmt das, was soll das heißen, was ist der genaue Unterschied???

 

 

Danke & Grüße

 

Zaphir

3.3v on 1.2v NUC?

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Hi, sorry for my dummy question.

I bought a NUC i5 BNH who said 1.2v and I have a SDD 3.3v 1.7A, can I use it?

Thanks you so much.

NUC6CAYH no video signal

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This is my second NUC6CAYH with the same problem: no video signal. Maybe is it because of the ram Kingston KVR16LS11/4   ??

But the blu led is not blinking for memory problems (3 blink)

I try clearing CMOS but still got no video with both hdmi and vga. I try on two different monitor: LG 24MP88HV-S (hdmi &vga) and Hanns-G HW191G (vga).

The first nuc was a reconditioned product, so I think it was faulty, but now I suspect that the ram is faulty. Could it be also with no blinking message ???

I try to boot also with no SSD drive installed. Nothing. For info it is a Drevo X1Pro.

What do you suggest me to do ??? I could try to connect to other monitor at work but at this point I don't know if it makes a sense.

Bye

NUC7PJYH HDMI Issue on particular display.

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I recently bought a NUC7PJYH with the intent of using it to run PLEX. I installed 16GB of G.Skill memory and had an Intel LH6i SSD laying around that I am using. I have installed Linux Mint 19 and everything is working great. The only software installed is Mint, PlexMediaServer, some remote access software (VNC and NoMachine). Everything is working well and accessing content stored on some NAS appliances. I essentially have the NUC sitting on a shelf running and have been using NoMachine and VNC (testing both) when I need to log into the box. I decided to get a small HDMI LCD display that I can hook up when needed. I got a Loncevon 10.1 inch HD TFT LCD color monitor (pretty cheap price). The monitor works fine connected to everything (other laptops, DVD player, FireTV) but not to the NUC, yet the NUC works fine connected to HDMI TVs that I have at the house. The Loncevon keeps displaying no signal no matter what I tried and I have tried using multiple HDMI cables. I am about to give up trying to use the display, bit thought that I would ask around hoping to find a solution. I am open to any suggestions if anyone have any. Thanks.

 

An additional note that I have not yet pursued: I can find little information regarding the Loncevon display. I suppose that I should not expect much support for a sub $70 product that is made in China and sold on Amazon. However, I did note that the HDMI specs on the devices that are successful apparently are HDMI 1.2 and I noticed that the NUC is HDMI 2.0. I am pretty ignorant of these standards and guess it is something to research.

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