MSI B75A-G43 (intel B75 chipset) testing and results.

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Re: MSI B75A-G43 (intel B75 chipset) testing and results.

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dawman wrote:http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... IHyAh9vxBg

Totally untested so far, but I'll be the Guinnea Pig.
That´s all Intel,- not MSI.
I thought you were talking about a MSI military grade 4 board supporting native PCI and Haswell processors.
No ?

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Re: MSI B75A-G43 (intel B75 chipset) testing and results.

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next to nothing wrote: ps. i use scope for gaming as well these days and it behaves perfectly.
It seems I found what gave problems with games (as intermittent audio) ...
having the ULLI latency at lowest value (23 ms).
Switching to 12 ms seems to fix the issue.

I had problems using onboard audiocard with noise buzz in games (especially in menus) since the installation of new graphics card.
I didn't any trouble with the old graphics card... on both mainboards (the old one and the new MSI B75).

But it happens just with the Headphones Amp and my High Power Amp.
I don't have noise/buzz in games menus if using headphones from audiocard direct out or connecting it to low power multimedia speakers (like Creative's).
yes, it's a groundloop problem... but I didn't manage to fix it even now that I relocated all the studio stuff in another room.

So while I found an alternative setup for gaming during these months...
it's still annoying to hear noises just when scrolling with mouse in the browser or with HD working if I'm using the amplifiers.
With Pulsar/Scope card I don't hear anything... it's all clean.
Therefore my new choice.

All the best.
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