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Ok, I assume this is the correct thread to discuss troubleshooting / issues upon setup. If not, please point me in the right direction. But here goes:

I plugged in my new NUC to power, and connected the HDMI out to my AVR HDMI in, same HDMI jack as my previous NUC that this is replacing. Upon powering up the unit and the AVR, there is a very audible hum, like RF interference, coming through my speakers. This occurs using any of my available HDMI jacks on my AVR. In fact, the hum is there just by touching the HDMI cable to the back plate of my AVR, even before I insert the cable into the input.

The hum does not vary in volume if I change the AVR volume. I tried 3 different HDMI cables, all with the same interference. I did not have this with my previous NUC. The hum is there even when I switch to other inputs on the AVR, as long as the cable is connected. When I removed the NUC, the hum stopped. I then connected the NUC to a different system (non-surround), and it played fine with no hum. So there is some sort of interference specifically between the NUC and my AVR.

Any ideas on how I can eliminate it?
 
Ok, I assume this is the correct thread to discuss troubleshooting / issues upon setup. If not, please point me in the right direction. But here goes:

I plugged in my new NUC to power, and connected the HDMI out to my AVR HDMI in, same HDMI jack as my previous NUC that this is replacing. Upon powering up the unit and the AVR, there is a very audible hum, like RF interference, coming through my speakers. This occurs using any of my available HDMI jacks on my AVR. In fact, the hum is there just by touching the HDMI cable to the back plate of my AVR, even before I insert the cable into the input.

The hum does not vary in volume if I change the AVR volume. I tried 3 different HDMI cables, all with the same interference. I did not have this with my previous NUC. The hum is there even when I switch to other inputs on the AVR, as long as the cable is connected. When I removed the NUC, the hum stopped. I then connected the NUC to a different system (non-surround), and it played fine with no hum. So there is some sort of interference specifically between the NUC and my AVR.

Any ideas on how I can eliminate it?

I've never had any issue with several NUCs, in 3 houses and 5 installations (probably 15 NUCs)

I suspect its the Power Supply (60Hz hum).

Can you try re-routing the power cable, moving the supply to another power point (temporary). Experiment and report back
 
If floating the ground doesn't work, then maybe a power supply issue? Can you try your NUC power supply from your previous NUC on the new one?
Good news, swapping the power supplies did the trick! The previous NUC had a 2-prong plug while the one with the hum had a 3-prong plug, I don't know if that is the reason. Anyway, I am back in business. Thanks all!
 
Which power supply did you buy? This may be a problem with all of those models

(cheap Chinese imports here in AU got returned, they weren't even certified, copy fake cert logos and all, the seller has since attempted to 'pay me' to change my review to favourable!)
 
Which power supply did you buy? This may be a problem with all of those models

(cheap Chinese imports here in AU got returned, they weren't even certified, copy fake cert logos and all, the seller has since attempted to 'pay me' to change my review to favourable!)
The one that was recommended in the other thread:

This is the one on Ebay US (free shipping $13.90):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/353845614239
 
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