ACPI-MULTIPROCESSOR and HT

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BlackSun
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Post by BlackSun »

hi,
i know, this has been asked a few times before but I cant´t find a solution for me.
i bought a new mainboard and a new processor:

Asus P4 P 800
Intel P4 2.4 800 FSB

my problem in hyperthreading-multiporozessor mode:
audio-crackles @ all ulli-settings

i tryed to change the mode to standard pc and same issue.
only a fresh install in standard pc mode sloved this problem an everything is running fine with 4ms lantency @ 44.1.

but how can i benefit from hyperthreading with sx 2.0 when my system runs only in standard pc mode?
how can i get it work in acpi-multiprocessor-mode <b>without</b> crackles??

thnx

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darkrezin
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Post by darkrezin »

SFP does not support Hyperthreading.

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Post by BlackSun »

On 2003-09-16 06:36, dArKr3zIn wrote:
SFP does not support Hyperthreading.
I´m not wanting sfp to support HT...
I want to benefit from SX 2.0 HT support!
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Post by BlackSun »

hi again,
in the rme-news group I read, that the g550 grafic-card causes crackles in hyperthrading multiprocessor mode with nuendo2.
could this be problem?
any g550 users here with ht and acpi multipro enebled??
is there an other grafic card with dual head suppport that doas no cause crackles in ht mode?
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Post by darkrezin »

HT is new technology. G550 and SFP originate from the days before HT existed. So how can you expect it to work just because SX 2.0 supports it?

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Post by BlackSun »

I´m expencting NOTHING!
Why are u replaying if you have no idea or solution?
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Post by darkrezin »

Just stating the facts.

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Post by BlackSun »

but what kind of facts?

by the way,
do you think, my floppy drive will support HT??
IT originate from the days before HT existed too!!

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he's trying to help you with your problem, even if you think it doesn't work for you...:smile:
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Post by BlackSun »

o.k.,
i thought it was something like a joke :wink:

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Post by MMC »

It is funny:

I am working with Adobe Premiere 6.5 and this software supports HT. So Encoding with this Mode is much more faster than single Processor Mode. OK.

But recording via the analog inputs (mme-pulsar play/rec 1/2) results crackling. In ASIO or my DAT as MASTER is clean!

What's that???

So I can't use Premiere without benefits of HT and use SFP in this mode which wastes my potential of the 3.06 GHz!!!

So strange so I hope that CreamWare increases the speed of SFP 4.0!!!

BTW: why is my Modular missing DSP-Files "Midi Filter One" at opening ST-3000 and "Pitch-Modulator 2LCR5" at opening Modular 2???

Does anyone know this problem?

Thanx for help!
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Post by Neutron »

does using "standard pc" stop hyperthreading from working?
if so.. :sad:
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Post by Rob van Berkel »

I thought the solution was to just disable HT in your BIOS? Ok, you miss the extra performance, but can someone confirm they have a working setup when HT is disabled?
Thanx,
Rob
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