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Old 04-16-2006, 05:16 PM
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Default Re: The Allenstein Quadzilla Machine

Great to see you back 3J. I just helped guitardom build his Quad. So far it's been running great. But we cant duplicate your Dverb results. It is all pointing at the Maudio hardware at this point.

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...Something's rotten in Denmark there, you should be getting at least 150 based on Shane's results with a pair of 1.8GHz 265's (your 270's are 2.0GHz). Did you set the max CPU to 95%?
Yes. The max is actually 140 which seems about right compared with mine. Dont forget that Dverb is quite the CPU pig.


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The M-Audio PCI interface factoring into my scores may have merit after all Shane...
Ya, it is starting to look like that after all.

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Pull CPU 2, 1GB ram DIMM in A1 and A2 (I have Corsair as well)
It wont boot when configured like this.



[/QUOTE]Then the only substantial differences are the interface and maybe the video card. If I can do 220 D-Verbs and you can only do 70, then we've narrowed it down considerably. I'll set it up now...

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Good idea. Keep us posted.

Can you also post or email me your complete system specs so that I can put it in the first thread for any future builders out there. So far we have 4 stable and very well working Quads on the forum. Thanks 3J.

Shane
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