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Hi,
Message edited by estauber on 01-12-2008 at 05:24:56 AM |
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Oh yes, my computer config is:
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There is ALWAYS a drone.
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What are your temps? Is the chipset getting toasty? Have you reset your BIOS to defaults, especially after flashing it to another version? --------------- There is ALWAYS a drone. Exactly where, or how many drones you will encounter may vary, but that there will be at least one will not. |
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Temps are normal. Everything is running at stock frequencies. I've tried BIOS revisions F6, F7, F8, F9, and F10. All are the same, except for F10, which is worse than all the others. |
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You could try the latest F11 bios. The changelog is:
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hehe, nevermind. updated my bios and went from 880us to 1150us maximum... Not exactly an improvement I guess.. |
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wow.... 1150us is really bad especially considering the Asus board did 30us. I think I'll stick with F6! (or maybe I should try F1 and it will be better???)
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I've doing some more searching on this subject and found a german gigabyte forum. it contains a thread with the exact same problem. a lot of people are experiencing this.
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Success!
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YES!! SUCCES HERE AS WELL!!
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yes, much better! I hope that solves your problems
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OK, measured my system with the Q6600 and RME HDSP9652:
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I have a P35c-DS3R rev 1 motherboard. I'm getting the DPC spikes which make Cubase unuseable. I reverted to the F4 BIOS and the spikes went down a bit but are still hitting 1000us and up regularly and Cubase is still popping. Next I tried BIOS F2 (F3 is not available) and the spikes went way down to where they normally stay at 30us but every minute or so I still get a smike around 500us.
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--------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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I wonder if Gigabyte is working on a fix for the future BIOS revisions for this DPC spiking problem. I found the F1 BIOS works best for me with latencies usually below 12us which is great for Cubase. I did however notice that when I open CPUID that I get the spikes again which tells me whatever BIOS calls CPUID is making is triggering the problem.
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