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RE: Any failure of hard disks in your NAS ?

if the periodic noise generated by protocol processing and data buffer movement reaches analog equipment in the DAC and amplifiers.

Understood. If you want to get really granular and run resource manager, one finds that the total system load is runs decimal fractions of one percent - which gets rounded up to one.


I certainly appreciate the need for system and power supply isolation. I run two dedicated 20A lines to the main system and employ shielded power cords with every component. The server is located on a different floor and on a completely separate breaker box than the system upstairs.

I have two pretty decent systems and find they provide better resolution than the CDPs the Touch players/DACs replaced. System details available if you click my moniker.




Edits: 11/19/14

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