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Chip-sets Still Matter for PARIS [message #103202] Thu, 23 April 2009 14:38 Go to next message
mikeaudet   CANADA
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Registered: February 2009
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Hi All,

As far as I can tell, the motherboard chip-set does not matter for PARIS, but it does matter for expansion boxes.

I did a bios update on my PC about two weeks ago, and I noticed that I was getting audio crackles on certain projects that used a lot of UAD plugins in PARIS. Flashing the bios back to the earlier version didn't fix the problem. If I take my two PARIS cards out of my old Magma expansion chassis and place them right on the motherboard, everything works perfectly. But, not in the chassis.

So, I decided to order the Virtua Via expansion chassis to see if that fixed my chassis issues in my AMD chip-set based computer. It didn't.

I've been running on an AMD 790G based computer. Here's how it does with the expansion chassis post bios update.

PARIS in the 32 bit Magma chassis with AMD chipset: 20 tracks before crackles.
PARIS in the Virtua Via chassis with AMD chipset: 7 tracks before crackles.

Here's how the Virtua Via did in a Nvidia based motherboard (ASUS M2MPV-VM): 32 tracks and no crackles whatsoever.

I'll be replacing my AMD chipset based motherboard with an Nvidia based motherboard as soon as I can afford to.

I just thought I should let everybody know what I've found out.

All the best,

Mike
Re: Chip-sets Still Matter for PARIS [message #103203 is a reply to message #103202] Thu, 23 April 2009 15:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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Registered: September 2005
Senior Member
I feel we all need to stick to Intel type chipsets these days with audio and
video DAWS.
The Intel chips are really kicking but...and they just work.

Martin H
Lend An Ear Sound

On 24/04/09 7:38 AM, in article 49f0e59d$1@linux, "Mike Audet"
<mike@mikeaudet.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> As far as I can tell, the motherboard chip-set does not matter for PARIS, but
> it does matter for expansion boxes.
>
> I did a bios update on my PC about two weeks ago, and I noticed that I was
> getting audio crackles on certain projects that used a lot of UAD plugins in
> PARIS. Flashing the bios back to the earlier version didn't fix the problem.
> If I take my two PARIS cards out of my old Magma expansion chassis and place
> them right on the motherboard, everything works perfectly. But, not in the
> chassis.
>
> So, I decided to order the Virtua Via expansion chassis to see if that fixed
> my chassis issues in my AMD chip-set based computer. It didn't.
>
> I've been running on an AMD 790G based computer. Here's how it does with the
> expansion chassis post bios update.
>
> PARIS in the 32 bit Magma chassis with AMD chipset: 20 tracks before crackles.
> PARIS in the Virtua Via chassis with AMD chipset: 7 tracks before crackles.
>
> Here's how the Virtua Via did in a Nvidia based motherboard (ASUS M2MPV-VM):
> 32 tracks and no crackles whatsoever.
>
> I'll be replacing my AMD chipset based motherboard with an Nvidia based
> motherboard as soon as I can afford to.
>
> I just thought I should let everybody know what I've found out.
>
> All the best,
>
> Mike .
>
>
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Re: Chip-sets Still Matter for PARIS [message #103206 is a reply to message #103203] Thu, 23 April 2009 17:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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Huh. How 'bout that, I think i lucked out and bought an NVidia based mobo. Good to know; I think I should boot the mobo database idea up the priority list.

"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
Re: Chip-sets Still Matter for PARIS [message #103208 is a reply to message #103202] Thu, 23 April 2009 19:08 Go to previous message
Mike Bloomer is currently offline  Mike Bloomer   
Messages: 44
Registered: July 2008
Member
I concur on the Nvidia chipset. I'm currently using a socket 939 Gigabyte
Triton series and it's been very reliable. Prior I used both VIA and SIS
and they were a bit quirky.... Another upside is that it likes my Nvidia
video card....
MB
Mike Audet <mike@mikeaudet.com> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>As far as I can tell, the motherboard chip-set does not matter for PARIS,
but it does
>matter for expansion boxes.
>
>I did a bios update on my PC about two weeks ago, and I noticed that I was
getting audio
>crackles on certain projects that used a lot of UAD plugins in PARIS. Flashing
the
>bios back to the earlier version didn't fix the problem. If I take my two
PARIS cards
>out of my old Magma expansion chassis and place them right on the motherboard,
everything
>works perfectly. But, not in the chassis.
>
>So, I decided to order the Virtua Via expansion chassis to see if that fixed
my chassis
>issues in my AMD chip-set based computer. It didn't.
>
>I've been running on an AMD 790G based computer. Here's how it does with
the expansion
>chassis post bios update.
>
>PARIS in the 32 bit Magma chassis with AMD chipset: 20 tracks before crackles.
>PARIS in the Virtua Via chassis with AMD chipset: 7 tracks before crackles.
>
>Here's how the Virtua Via did in a Nvidia based motherboard (ASUS M2MPV-VM):
32 tracks
>and no crackles whatsoever.
>
>I'll be replacing my AMD chipset based motherboard with an Nvidia based
motherboard
>as soon as I can afford to.
>
>I just thought I should let everybody know what I've found out.
>
>All the best,
>
>Mike .
>
>
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>:: kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ ::
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