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In Reply to: RE: Power cord experience posted by theob on March 05, 2010 at 03:18:36
Hey Theob,
It has happened many times but always when I have done some bios changes. I finally got it to 840mhz and it was working like a champ. I have enough time with this rig to have a really good sense of when it is stable. Once it is, it is.
But I cant fathom why changing a pc could affect anything. Just dont get it.
I am lucky though as I havent received the "I dont recognize your soundcard" error.
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Well when it doesn't recognize my soundcard cplay just won't play and even after reboot there is 'no-esi' icon in lower right of screen. When that happens I need to shut down, pull out the card and re-insert then reboot then I'm ok. I don't know why changing power cords, power conditioners and other stuff causes the pc to reset host clock control but it does. I'm afraid I also have a borderline stability problem in my setup because I can never get quite all the way down to 140 hcc. I had it for a long time @ 143 but I would occaionally get the system to go crazy (loss of screen and loud noise into my system) so I eventually migrated to 147 hcc at which I can run 192 with no issues. S o who knows. Right now I am stable (he says fingers crossed).
Edits: 03/05/10
I can get 140, but the GTLREF setting ALWAYS hoses things. I HAVE to leave that at the default. It is weird.
Because we're discussing it I'm trying 145 hcc right now. I hate that I can hear the improvement vs 147. I will try to migrate back to 140 while listening to only 44 khz.
I just posted this in cPlay, I was reset to 1.6. I find for me I have to leave the CPU VID at .85000 any lower and I have to do a Bios reset. I am using the ES2LT.
No worries!
Hey I have the ESL2 and have gotten it down to .75v but not at 840. Currently at .83 and 840mhz, though I have to see if it boots from cold.
I too have had things not sound right, only to find that it had reset to 1.6.
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