![]() The latest version is 49: Download BIOS Update Ģ. I noticed a couple of things based on the Intel diag utility that you posted:ġ. Defective unit that just needs to be replaced. Unfortunately, this is a warranty-voiding operation, so only do this if you really want to.Ĥ. The only way to fix this is take the unit apart, remove the heatsink, clean out all the old TIM, and reapply using something better like Thermal grizzly kryonaut or even conductonaut. It's possible that the thermal interface material between the CPU and heatsink has been poorly applied and isn't doing it's job correctly. ![]() Bad thermal interface material between CPU and heatsink. I don't have my NUC in front of me, so I can't tell you what Vcore should be, but if you want me to take a look I can find that info for you tonight.ģ. This is another BIOS issue and is fixed the same way as # 1. Check to see if the fan cooling profile is set to "balanced".Ģ. Possible solution is to update BIOS to latest version (if it's not already at the latest version) and reboot, and then load the default settings for that BIOS version. It's possible the BIOS setting for fan cooling is not set correctly or is corrupted. The cooling fans could be at fault for a number of reasons, including simply not spinning fast enough, or not reacting to temperature changes aggressively enough. Cooling fans are not working correctly and/or spinning fast enough. Assuming it's a hardware issue, I can think of a few reasons why it might be happening:ġ. I suspect that this thermal throttling is not a software issue (though I could certainly be wrong). ![]() Are the cooling fans ramping up quickly to meet the thermal demands, or are they staying relatively quiet? I'm just wondering if the fan cooling profile is set incorrectly in the BIOS. The CPU in the NUC8i7HNK is a 65 watt TDP package, so I would think that it would be easier to keep cool as compared to the CPU in the NUC8i7HVK, which is a 100 watt TDP package. ![]() ![]() It sounds like you're hitting thermal throttling very quickly. ![]()
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