Posts by beringer
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Hi all,
I have the same issue as the thread starter, my config:
Intel NUC NUC6i5SYK (Skylake I believe?)
Samsung 4K TV UE65MU7070
LibreELEC: 8.2.4.
After each reboot of the NUC the GUI resolution is changed to 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz which make the interface quite laggy. I have to manually change it back in the settings menu to 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz.
Is there any way to make it boot standard in 1080p mode?
I did not find a solution to this issue yet here on the forums, or maybe I searched and looked for the wrong answers?
Hope someone can clarify this
Best regards,
Marcel
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Thanks for the replies! Clear answer.
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Hi all,
My i5 NUC has 8G of ram. Is it recommended for my system to setup and use a swap partition? The M.2 SSD is 120G, so plenty of space left after the 250M LE installOr is swap not needed with LE?
Best regards,
Marcel -
Hi Aroosha,
It's a D33217GKE (Ivy Bridge) Core i3 CPU @ 1.8GHz.
The video chipset is INTEL HD graphics 4000.Cheers,
Marcel -
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Hi all,
I need some advice here, I did search for an answer here on the forums but did not find it yet. Maybe I did not look good, but I think I did
When running LibreELEC (dedicated) on a Core i3 Intel NUC with 8G RAM and Ubuntu as OS, should I set Maximum DVMT in the BIOS to 512M RAM? Or leave I to the default 64M?
The NUC is connected to my tv with HDMI, the content (1080p MKV's) is located on my Synology NAS. So the NUC is doing all the encoding I guess?
Is LibreELEC then using the CPU or also the GPU? So that's why my question about the Maximum DVMT setting in the BIOS.
Hope someone knows the answer to this
Cheers,Marcel