Mercutio said:Alright, since I now have another "spare" socket 939 CPU and I need something to build images with...
What're you people using for nforce4 boards?
GA-K8N Pro?
ddrueding said:On a sidenote, this board and some spiffy RAM just got my A64 to 2.7Ghz stable, with no fan on the cooler.
ddrueding said:This is my favorite 939 board:
Gigabyte GA-K8N Pro-SLI Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard - $104
That is a bummer, isn't it? I have this on order, and will use it if the one that comes on the DFI is too noisy. I didn't buy it because it twinkles, but because it fits the the DFI and is supposed to be efficient.CougTek said:I don't like the fan on the chipset.
CougTek said:The DFI nForce 4 boards are very good too and there are so many people who bought them that online support is phenomenal. Their integrated audio (Karajan audio module) has a lower CPU usage than most other integrated audio solutions.
I wuz going to ask about this. My new board comes with, surprise!, Karajan. Would I be better off using my PCI Turtle Beach Santa Cruz instead? I hardly ever use the sound card now, but in the coming months could be digitizing a lot of hard-to-replace stuff that's on cassette tape.Mercutio said:I've heard Karajan. It's crappy like every other onboard sound chipset.
I agree that this can be a problem, but in fact that's what Karajan is supposed to fix by localizing the audio circuitry away from the motherboard. In effect, some of the benefits of an add-in card at no extra cost.Mercutio said:Internal sound input seems to have lots of crackling, probably from the billion and one EM fields surrounding tha analog input.
Grounding is always a potential hassle. I note, however, that some people have isolated their add-in cards from the PC chassis to stop ground loop problems.Most internal sound devices have ungrounded inputs ...
IS THERE ANYBODY HERE READING MY POST? ANYONE, PLEASE?mubs said:BTW, I've read reviews (Anandtech?) that did say the Karajan module reduced CPU utilization.
Three days ago said:Their integrated audio (Karajan audio module) has a lower CPU usage than most other integrated audio solutions.
Yesterday said:I never wrote that their Karajan module sounded good. I wrote it has a lower CPU utilisation.
Obviously, or I would have had nothing to respond to. Would you prefer me to suggest that you're blowing smoke out of your ass?CougTek said:IS THERE ANYBODY HERE READING MY POST? ANYONE, PLEASE?
Hallelujah! It's a miracle!mubs said:BTW, I've read reviews (Anandtech?) that did say the Karajan module reduced CPU utilization.
Sorry, it's not even close to CD quality. If it sounds alright to you, that just highlights how the CD audio spec is actually overkill for many applications.mubs said:Many of my tapes were made with dBX; I don't remember the specs, but it's virtually CD quality.
I'm amazed. Although not as bad as some, 120mm Panaflos used to be far from quiet.Sol said:I'm using a couple of panaflo 120mm fans for my opteron. They're just about totally silent.
Not as much as LiamC, I'd guess, although we share a similar source of frustration.mubs said:Feeling a bit ornery today, Time?