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Turns out I was not doing anything wrong, this guide is correct.
When I boot the NUC on my U2515H Native resolution 2560x1440 monitor the video is all scrambled but when I boot on a 1920x1080 Native resolution monitor the video is working correctly.
Also the HD4000 doesn't need a FakeID, when u do use a fakeID the kext will not load and that's when you will get low mb videomemory.
But for me that was the only way to get any video signal on my Dell monitor.
Removing the FakeID and following install guide from OP on a 1920x1080 fixed my issue.
Now I am running macOS Sierra on NUC DC3217IYE with BIOS 63.
When I boot the NUC on my U2515H Native resolution 2560x1440 monitor the video is all scrambled but when I boot on a 1920x1080 Native resolution monitor the video is working correctly.
Also the HD4000 doesn't need a FakeID, when u do use a fakeID the kext will not load and that's when you will get low mb videomemory.
But for me that was the only way to get any video signal on my Dell monitor.
Removing the FakeID and following install guide from OP on a 1920x1080 fixed my issue.
Now I am running macOS Sierra on NUC DC3217IYE with BIOS 63.