Sligolad wrote:Pretty much ready to go, just connect it up like shown on his website and forget about it.
Thanks Pearse,
When I looked at PPA page I thought that the separate module clock is only if you buy the clock separately! I somehow assumed that the mobo with clock that he sales is one piece......maybe because I watched Nigel doing it! :)
Paul recommends, on his site, his 5V PS for clock module! Isn't the clock at 3.3v??!
under the hood of ppa clock there is a regulator to make 3.3v
there is a chance it will work at 3.3v also and definitely worth a try
sd card player, modded soekris dac, class a lifepo4 amp or gb class a/b amp, diy open baffle speakers based on project audio mundorf trio 10's
To use a direct 3.3v you would have to skip PPA hand wielded silver step-down transformer which he puts on all his inventions ;) unless I am mistaken in which case I am sure someone will correct me :)
i5@800mhz haswell, 16gb @800mhz, H87 mb with PPA TCXO, PPA V1 USB
no storage of any kind, SATA disabled in BIOS, RAMos, W2012 R2, AO 1.26, MQN
Teradak ATX LPSU 210W & 5v LPSU for clean 5v to DAC
Meitner MA-1, Primare Pre30 + A33.2, Zingali HM 2.10+
When attach the motherboard to the earthed box, is it better to use conductive material (metal) for spacers, or something non-conductive (wood, plastic)?
I'm thinking brass or ebony.....depending on the answer.
sima66 wrote:When attach the motherboard to the earthed box, is it better to use conductive material (metal) for spacers, or something non-conductive (wood, plastic)?
I'm thinking brass or ebony.....depending on the answer.
Please anyone.....would that make any ground difference or any other trouble or benefit?