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RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player

Hey Sigi,

I can be lazy and while I know about slipstreaming this is an area where it just seems easier to load sp1 and then 2...by the time I make a slipstream disk I can have a windows install almost done.

So YES I have successfully loaded xp sp1 twice on the new hardware and then put in the sp2 disk.

No problems that I can tell.

Now I DO have issues. This hardware sucks for me. For some reason the Lynx card that I have had for years just isnt happy on this platform. FOr instance, with the 45mm hardware I could easily upsample to 192k with no pops no crackles, no drama at a buffer of 32.

On the new builds (both of them) I can upsample to 192 but any kind of cursor movement causes pops and clicks even at a buffer of 256. I have tried everything I can think of and also what cics has mentioned, but still have the issue.

The new hardware though is awesome at undervolting and underclocking. I was able to get it very low on the first try with no bios drama. That is a huge plus.

OH, and I dont recall any BSODs on the old hardware, but have had several on the new stuff....

Cut to razor sounding violins


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