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RE: CPU/RAM Tuning and Temperature Monitoring in cMP

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Actually I've happy on 190MHz at the moment, but I'm trying several things on 2 computers at the moment, so who knows where I'll settle.

PCI Latency tool sets itself up as a service on Biostar. I'm testing it in cMP by playing a file, then killing the tool in ProcessExplorer, and playing the same file again. The effect is quite small, but so far it seems to make a slight improvement in ASIO playback. With the Gigabyte, by the time I'm back from BIOS, I just can't remember, so can't tell a difference!

PSU (temporary) is Tagan TG480. It will be interesting to see if there's any difference when I move to HTPC case and newer Thermaltake PSU. (What I would like is a low-ripple, modular, fanless PSU, but haven't seen one yet.) My temps are still high compared to yours, even if I lose a few degrees in the better ventilated case. I'm going by Speedfan, how are you measuring? Promethk's post doesn't give confidence for CPU or mobo.





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