![]() ![]() ![]() I do not know what else to do, I think it's a graphic driver problem, but more than having an updated one that's already there. These problems I did not have them with my old Surface of 2013 with i5 and 4 GB of RAM. With RDP it's better, but even here it happens that everything is slowed down, for example, putting a YouTube video in play is in crisis. I have the NUC drivers updated to the latest version available. I also checked the network performance, I'm connected in WiFi 5G and the Speedtest I go to about 300 Mbit down and up. I have already tried to play with the parameters of Anydesk in the NUC, but it does not change anything. Download: AnyDesk 7.0.4 3. If you would like to try similar apps either for dssk own personal use without shelling out some money, then AnyDesk is the perfect program for you It is a free, remote access application that can help you access various files and documents on any device across multiple locations. ![]() A similar thing happens even with TeamViewer. I tried both from an Android, and from another quite powerful computer, same result. If for example, by controlling the NUC remotely from another device, I minimize a window, on the monitor connected to the NUC happens in real time, instead in the display of the remote device (I'm doing the tests at home) I see that the action also takes place after a few seconds. Hello everyone, has anyone encountered extremely slow problems in using Anydesk or TeamViewer (especially with Anydesk) to remotely control the Intel NUC?īasically I installed Anydesk on the NUC 8 Series with i5 and 16 GB of RAM, everything runs perfectly, even the 4K go that is a marvel, but if I try to connect from another device to the NUC that has Anydesk, it goes ultra slow. ![]()
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