Which Intel NUC powerful enough for Mediaportal ? NUC Users, please share your thoughts (1 Viewer)

Soxbrother

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Hello,

I'm looking for something really small to use Mediaportal with.

Are there any NUC Users here who use it with Mediaportal,
which model are U using ( Intel, Gigabyte, ... ),
how much memory is in it ( 8gb, 16gb ? )
and what is your experience with it when using Mediaportal.

- Is it fast enough to playback all 1080p x264 mkv video ?
- Any screen tearing issues when connected to 4k TV through hdmi ?

Thanks in advance for your insight.
 
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Soxbrother

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Indeed that's a goid point to concider,
but my main concern is
if it's powerful enough to run Mediaportal without any problem.
Especially screen tearing and stuttering.

It will depend on the cpu (i7 or i5 ? )
and if the (iris or other) gpu is powerful enough I think.

There's lots of talk about these NUC's,
but I can't seem to find many thread's about NUC's with MP.

So hopefully there exist NUC users in here.
 
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Owlsroost

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    It's not an Intel NUC, but to give you an idea of performance, I run a single-seat MP1 system on an HP 260G1 mini PC:

    Processor : Intel Celeron 2957U 1.4GHz 2 Cores 2MB Cache (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_...ocessors#.22Haswell-ULT.22_.28SiP.2C_22_nm.29 )
    Memory : 4GB DDR3 1600MHz
    Hard Drive : 32GB M.2 SSD + 1TB 2.5" mechanical drive
    Optical Drive : None
    Software : Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
    Display : FullHD TV (1920 x 1080p @ 50Hz)
    Graphics : Intel HD (10 EUs)
    Audio : HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec
    Networking : Integrated Realtek RTL8151GH-CG GbE LOM
    Power Supply : 65 W 89% efficient (laptop style 'lump in cord')
    Dimensions : Width 175mm / Depth 177mm / Height 34mm
    Weight 0.7kg
    Interfaces
    2 x USB 2.0
    4 x USB 3.0
    1 x Microphone/Headphone jack
    1 x audio line out
    1 x VGA
    1 x DisplayPort (used with simple HDMI adaptor to TV
    1 x RJ-45

    Used with 2 x USB DVB-T2/T tuners.

    This system plays up to 4k H.264 video (at 25/30 fps, to my 1080p display - it would probably struggle with a 4k display) and 1080p at 50/60 fps easily/smoothly.
    It doesn't have hardware HEVC decode capability, so only low-res HEVC is possible. Some/most modern Intel GPUs have hardware HEVC decode capability.
     
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    Skywizard

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    I am using one of these:-
    https://www.asus.com/au/Mini-PCs/VivoMini-VM65N/

    It is 1/8 the size of my previous media centre and works well for me connected to a 4K TV.

    With 2 x hauppauge dual tuner USB sticks, 1 x Kaiser bass dig radio TV USB stick and an 6TB disk drive with a single partition, (I should be using a NAS for storage).
    I use the inbuilt WiFi as a network connection and the Bluetooth for mouse and keybaord. It plays ripped blu ray ISO disks without a problem when mounted with Windows file explorer. HD TV looks great.
     

    Soxbrother

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    Remoteglen

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    I have just got a NUC6I5SYH with 16gig of ram a 500gig Samsung M.2 drive and a 500gig Seagate HDD for the main bedroom so my wife can watch her sappy shows:)

    Yes it might be a bit overkill but I can honestly say its a quite as a mouse even after having my sick son watching MP all day while I was at work.

    MP runs perfectly.

    I don't regret my purchase.

    Regards

    Glen
     

    Soxbrother

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    I have just got a NUC6I5SYH with 16gig of ram a 500gig Samsung M.2 drive and a 500gig Seagate HDD for the main bedroom so my wife can watch her sappy shows:)

    Yes it might be a bit overkill but I can honestly say its a quite as a mouse even after having my sick son watching MP all day while I was at work.

    MP runs perfectly.

    I don't regret my purchase.

    Regards

    Glen

    Cool.

    What operating system do you have installed ? Windows 7 or 10 ?

    If it is Windows 7, did you experience any troubles while installing ?
    I've read that in order to install Windows 7, you first have to include usb 3.0 drivers in the installation image, because otherwise you can't use the mouse and keyboard during the installation.
     

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