if ye want call down some evening over next couple weeksFran wrote:Great reading about this guys, sorry I couldn't be there.....
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It looked to be a great meet up, disappointed I couldn't be there, another time I hope.
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I need to package my SDTrans so it could make the flight and let you folks hear it.
If you would invite me ...
If you would invite me ...
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welcome anytime
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Great work guys!
Are there any details on Pearse's PC available?
Are there any details on Pearse's PC available?
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Hi Rab, you will see most of it in my Signature below and in the pic on the previous page you will see it on the top right.rab wrote:Great work guys!
Are there any details on Pearse's PC available?
The 2 boxes underneath are part of it, being a Paul Hynes power supply and a Teradak ATX Linear supply.
It is just a streacom case with Gigabyte Mobo H97M-D3H, 16gb Ram, and i7 CPU.
The real work comes with adding a PPA OCXO, linear regulator for the RAM, linear 3.3v to PCIe JPlay USB Card and some work in Bios.
Music is on an SSD and also on a CF Card to SATA adaptor, not sure there is much of a difference!
After all of that add Wtfplay and you are good to go.
Not for the faint hearted :-))
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Thanks Pearce, as it happens I am just about to start ordering parts for a high power I7 6700K PC like this (i already have a low power NAA,-type one).
I was planning to order the Asus motherboard that the Sound Galleries music server uses, and I note they replace the crystal clock with something like the PPA clock, so i will do the same. Do you have any particular RAM to recommend, or just any good one? I note that sound galleries use coolers on their ram dimms.
I was planning to order the Asus motherboard that the Sound Galleries music server uses, and I note they replace the crystal clock with something like the PPA clock, so i will do the same. Do you have any particular RAM to recommend, or just any good one? I note that sound galleries use coolers on their ram dimms.
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had a brief read through the thread on CArab wrote:Thanks Pearce, as it happens I am just about to start ordering parts for a high power I7 6700K PC like this (i already have a low power NAA,-type one).
I was planning to order the Asus motherboard that the Sound Galleries music server uses, and I note they replace the crystal clock with something like the PPA clock, so i will do the same. Do you have any particular RAM to recommend, or just any good one? I note that sound galleries use coolers on their ram dimms.
and more here
http://positive-feedback.com/reviews/ha ... r-sgm2015/
its double choked which is great to negate problems with been connected to mains electricity
most of audio pc is to do with controlling noise
never underestimate the influence of power
seems like they're not afraid to charge for it, if it were me and goin all out.... i would have provided separate transformers for each voltage rail
they say they can't hear a benefit of usb cards?
most of the benefit of usb cards is the ability to power that card chipset and oscillator with a separate reference supply, i guess they never tested that?
the ram wont need coolers never will be warm
i bet its a form of emi protection
some of the adhesive 3m emi absorber would be fine either
another thing people forget is pc monitors and amplifiers in most countries earth to ground causing a ground loop between pc/dac and amp
i think skylake chipset is 24mhz any good tcxo clock module would be a good improvement with a reference supply, maybe even better than a ocxo with a poorer supply!
its a slippery slope
but its really astounding how good it can sound
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Thanks Pearce, yes I have already read much of the build thread on CA -- and just now posted my own proposal!
The SGMS review is what made me decide to get the ASUS mb. I would buy their server and be done with it, but it costs stupid money. Who can afford that?
My problem is indecision. I have been wringing my hands for too long, so am now taking the plunge.
I am curious however, about your experience with the Teradak supply. I am thinking of their 600W version, see http://www.teradak.com/products/106.html. Would you endorse that decision?
thanks again.
The SGMS review is what made me decide to get the ASUS mb. I would buy their server and be done with it, but it costs stupid money. Who can afford that?
My problem is indecision. I have been wringing my hands for too long, so am now taking the plunge.
I am curious however, about your experience with the Teradak supply. I am thinking of their 600W version, see http://www.teradak.com/products/106.html. Would you endorse that decision?
thanks again.
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$16,000 for computer?!!nige2000 wrote:had a brief read through the thread on CArab wrote:Thanks Pearce, as it happens I am just about to start ordering parts for a high power I7 6700K PC like this (i already have a low power NAA,-type one).
I was planning to order the Asus motherboard that the Sound Galleries music server uses, and I note they replace the crystal clock with something like the PPA clock, so i will do the same. Do you have any particular RAM to recommend, or just any good one? I note that sound galleries use coolers on their ram dimms.
and more here
http://positive-feedback.com/reviews/ha ... r-sgm2015/
its double choked which is great to negate problems with been connected to mains electricity
most of audio pc is to do with controlling noise
never underestimate the influence of power
seems like they're not afraid to charge for it, if it were me and goin all out.... i would have provided separate transformers for each voltage rail
they say they can't hear a benefit of usb cards?
most of the benefit of usb cards is the ability to power that card chipset and oscillator with a separate reference supply, i guess they never tested that?
the ram wont need coolers never will be warm
i bet its a form of emi protection
some of the adhesive 3m emi absorber would be fine either
another thing people forget is pc monitors and amplifiers in most countries earth to ground causing a ground loop between pc/dac and amp
i think skylake chipset is 24mhz any good tcxo clock module would be a good improvement with a reference supply, maybe even better than a ocxo with a poorer supply!
its a slippery slope
but its really astounding how good it can sound
If I start all over again, I will only look for a good streamer!
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