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RE: Give it a few days and test different buffer settings before going back to B38. nt
Posted by kclo on November 1, 2010 at 00:11:31:
Yes, it happens to me too, but more on b38 than b39. It took me a few hours (10?) for b38 to open up and distinguish itself. For b39, I notice a favorable difference right off the bat, but it keeps improving during burn-in.
Purely on conjecture, I surmise that a new improved version would sent additional information through the system, new information that system had probably never handled before. Thus the burn-in period.