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which of the two setting you changed
DVMT Pre-Allocated or DVMT Total Gfx Mem ?
Aperture size which value do you have ?
and GTT Size which value do you have ?
I don't want to mess up my PIPO X7
can you post a screenshot with your value for GFX Config thanks
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Originally posted by Trhuster View PostWhat temperatures do you have when streaming from TV4 Play or Viaplay? Both use sliverlight. Mabey you have thermal throttling problem like i had.
I installed the 32bits version of silverlight.
/Mheel
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Originally posted by Scooby-Doo View PostI modified the igp grafic settings. Gfx boost -> enabled, instead of 32 I reserved 128 mb Ram for the graphics.
Result: Prime instant video silverlight HD streaming is fluent - now only in Internet explorer (nearly no more lags in rapid scenes).
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Originally posted by Trhuster View PostWhat temperatures do you have when streaming from TV4 Play or Viaplay? Both use sliverlight. Mabey you have thermal throttling problem like i had.
You would need about 2 Ghz ona all four cores.
I built a HTPC with Celeron J1900 for this case. It is nearly the same cpu like the Z3736f, but it can give 2 ghz (our cpu 1,57 with optimal cooling) to all four cores. On that PC everthing is smooth.
I hope that microsoft will optimize silverlight in the future for lower cpu usage.Last edited by Scooby-Doo; 23 February 2015, 15:57.
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Originally posted by Scooberdanje View PostI get choppy streaming regardless of IE, Chrome or Firefox. I've tried to html5 addon to see if it's the flashplayer causing this. Even with the graphic setting in BIOS i have no significant change.
The one thing left to do is get better cooling for the box. But it f*ing sucks to have a box like this and simple websurfing/streaming is choppy.
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Originally posted by Scooby-Doo View PostYes the first way to get better streaming performance was to mod the box. My temps are always below 50 ° C over all cores, even with permanent 100 % usage in prime95. Look in my heatsink modding threat.
The one thing left to do is get better cooling for the box. But it f*ing sucks to have a box like this and simple websurfing/streaming is choppy.
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Originally posted by Trhuster View PostAmazing! It really works. No stutter anymore that i can see in quick test. Thx alot man!
Edit some minor stutter still but cpu is 80c so i guess thermal throttling is a issue too.
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Originally posted by Scooby-Doo View PostGo to UEFI bios -> chipset -> north bridge -> intel IGD configuration -> and there you find the entries "gfx boost" and you can decide the amount of the ram reserved for the gpu.
Edit some minor stutter still but cpu is 80c so i guess thermal throttling is a issue too.
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Originally posted by Trhuster View PostExactly where do i change this? Tried to find it in bios settings but i guess i am blind...
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Originally posted by Scooby-Doo View PostI modified the igp grafic settings. Gfx boost -> enabled, instead of 32 I reserved 128 mb Ram for the graphics.
Result: Prime instant video silverlight HD streaming is fluent - now only in Internet explorer (nearly no more lags in rapid scenes).
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Originally posted by Scooby-Doo View PostI modified the igp grafic settings. Gfx boost -> enabled, instead of 32 I reserved 128 mb Ram for the graphics.
Result: Prime instant video silverlight HD streaming is fluent - now only in Internet explorer (nearly no more lags in rapid scenes).
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I modified the igp grafic settings. Gfx boost -> enabled, instead of 32 I reserved 128 mb Ram for the graphics.
Result: Prime instant video silverlight HD streaming is fluent - now only in Internet explorer (nearly no more lags in rapid scenes).
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Originally posted by Trhuster View PostI tested IE and Chrome, same issue.
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Originally posted by Flumpster View PostI still don't have one to test this on but what browser are you using to try this? I know that chrome had big problems with the silverlight addon years ago and don't know if they ever fixed it. As much as I hate IE it would be the best browser to test it in.
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Originally posted by Trhuster View PostI have the same problem. Streaming services that uses silverlight is very choppy. In Kodi i can watch full blueray ~30Mbits without problem but stream a video with silverlight is choppy at ~5Mbits Bummer...
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