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    Felix Edward is offline Member
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    Default Xtreme Audio 7.1 sound card

    Recently bought Xtreme Audio, after the installation of wood comp went deep restart. Every once loaded, reset to zero, and again loaded. Three times to change the system - did not help anything. The only working construction - installation of one wood exclusively, without any lotions.

    Despite the fact that downloaded driver, the problem only partially solved - there is only a console, but on the spatial effects (opera, theater, etc.) you can forget. But I put a tick - hangs computer, the sound of jam, and helps in this case, only the button reset.

    Now, the question to the studio: the problem of iron, or the drivers / software?

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    Desirable if you check the map on another machine (in an extreme case - to apply for this in the warranty department)

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    Your card checked - works for the cheers. Thought that the case of contact, try all the PCI-connectors - nothing has changed. Interestingly, found another bug - when to switch the output at 44, 1 kHz, just reset ...

    There are two versions - "weak" places nForce2 (I was told that there are bugs in the most distant from the percent slots) or the same system. Slots I try everything - nothing has changed. But doubts about the system in general - the team from the Creative console only sends commands to the DSP, and the processor is not an option. Also alarming is the nature of failures - specifically, that the interruption did not pass. But I personally saw that the card worked in another computer.

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    I request the latest BIOS for your motherboard and expose in the CMOS Setup PCI Latency Timer to a maximum.

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