Lately I'm getting this error message quite a lot: "Unexpected DSP overload"
Never had this before and doesn't cause any real problems but I'd prefer it didn't happen. Does anyone have a clue what could be the cause of this?
thanx!
dsp overload error message
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Hello! 
I had a similar problem. I am running 2 Pulsar cards. Astroman, suggested me to have a look and see if they are properly seated. When I openned the PC I found out that the STDM cable was not seating very well. I cleaned evrything with alcohol, connected evrything well again and now all is smooth like butter!
So, especially if you run multiple cards, I would suggest that you see if the STDM cable is sitting well...if not, check that the card itself is seating well.
Thank you and good luck

I had a similar problem. I am running 2 Pulsar cards. Astroman, suggested me to have a look and see if they are properly seated. When I openned the PC I found out that the STDM cable was not seating very well. I cleaned evrything with alcohol, connected evrything well again and now all is smooth like butter!

So, especially if you run multiple cards, I would suggest that you see if the STDM cable is sitting well...if not, check that the card itself is seating well.
Thank you and good luck

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