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In Reply to: RE: Filter Files posted by theob on November 23, 2014 at 09:07:40
Wrt the brightness...agree again. But isn't it ironic that when you extend the cutoff frequency from 30 to 60 kHz it gets less bright. I found this to be true in every application I have tried it.
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because you are listening to the effect of the steep digital filter.
Caution: the 0 kHz filter is intensive on cpu power. My power consumption went from 25W tp 36W by using it and the cpu temperature went up from 50 to 60 C.
A good compromise for me is: DSD 128 type D and pcm to dsd none. There is a bug in the software when I engage certain settings whereby 192k pcm files are downsampled to 96k! I haven't gotten to the bottom of this yet but I shall.
Sorry to hear that. Everything seems to be ok here. Cpu usage is running 4-6%, no problem on heat.
What board and cpu are you using?
I downgraded the BIOS of my spare GA-G31MS2L From F8 to F6X today, disabled spread spectrum and this made quite a difference to playback rhythm for the better. everything else being the same!
This gets ridiculous.
I'm using the GA 31 also with an E7200 cpu. I run the mobo at default settings. When I tried slowing the cpu speed down everything got fat and wooly. So I left it at default settings.
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