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Speaking of that issue cm0s mentioned, is it only a problem when you're runnin UAD1 in PCI-e slot in normal PCI mode (correct me if I'm wrong, but PCI-e slots can "eat" normal PCI devices...), or even if it's run in normal PCI slot with graphics in PCI-e? Is there any PCI-e related problems with PoCo Element? |
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-Acoustic foam coating for the case -Be-quiet 450W power -Zalman passive chipset north bridge cooler -Zalman heatpipe cooling with shock absorbtion for hard drives -Rubber foam floorpads for the case -2x Noiseblocker 120x120 fans for the case -Aerocool High Tower HT-101 + 80x80 Noiseblocker fan for processor -In addition to that fan speed cotnrols in the front panel. Should be totally silent case with good cooling (probably won't even notice is the computer running or not). For heavy CPU loads turn up the fan speeds and slow down the fans for the recording. |
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I read on a page (the link i posted earlier) that some RAID-controllers (especially built-in ones) eats up the PCI bandwith and therefore can cause sound-recording to make pops and cracks witch must have been the problem in my case since disabling it solved the problem. Can?t remember if the same thing goes for SATA. As for speed; i havent noticed any speed-decrease after going back to ATA133. Actually my computer start up quicker now since the RAID-controller isn?t using time to search for disks on the RAID anymore :D
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