Re: How would you build your music PC today?
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 7:11 pm
check for a white dot on other corner?
Hi-End HiFi in Ireland
https://tirnahifi.org/forum/
Are you kidding now or there should be a white dot also?!nige2000 wrote:check for a white dot on other corner?
OK, I can see now what PPA did!!!sima66 wrote:I actually never asked PPA what is he selling now, I just asked for the same one.nige2000 wrote:It is quite possible you blew USB +5v
It would be a good idea to try external 5v
Do not be afraid to take out a crystal if you apply enough heat solder and flux it really just falls out
What mobo is ppa selling now?
I still don't understand, after the crystal falls out......what than? What I'm gonna put instead?!
that should be significant improvement as its usb frequency24MHz Clock upgrade module is for 110,150,170 chipset,
If you need clock module for LGA1151 CPU,
Please noted 24MHz module when order
nige2000 wrote:pang doesnt seem to be keeping the bog upto date
his offerings are here
http://www.highend-audiopc.com/shop/en/paul-pang-audio
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21A ... 48&o=OneUp
you add solder to increase the contact area and mass to get good transfer of heatsima66 wrote:nige2000 wrote:pang doesnt seem to be keeping the bog upto date
his offerings are here
http://www.highend-audiopc.com/shop/en/paul-pang-audio
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21A ... 48&o=OneUp
I think that those are the new offerings.
3 months ago, when I bought my MSI, he didn't had this other mobo's and now he doesn't have MSI anymore, so it's kind of up to date.
I'm just watching that video with taking the clock of all day, trying to practice for my future "smoken mobo's" and there is one thing that I don't get: why needs to apply solder before taking the clock out?!
what are you probing to get 6.2vsima66 wrote:Any thoughts on this:
When using the mobo ground on PPA clock, on voltmeter I get 6.2v reading, even that on the source from PS is only 5v!!!
I tried to power the clock directly from my PS with 5V and using the mobo ground.nige2000 wrote:what are you probing to get 6.2vsima66 wrote:Any thoughts on this:
When using the mobo ground on PPA clock, on voltmeter I get 6.2v reading, even that on the source from PS is only 5v!!!
mobo gnd and......?
doesnt make sense if theres only 5v going to the clk thats all there can be?sima66 wrote:I tried to power the clock directly from my PS with 5V and using the mobo ground.nige2000 wrote:what are you probing to get 6.2vsima66 wrote:Any thoughts on this:
When using the mobo ground on PPA clock, on voltmeter I get 6.2v reading, even that on the source from PS is only 5v!!!
mobo gnd and......?
There was no change in the booting (dead), but when i checked the voltage what came to the clock it was 6.2v!
Does that say that is some shortage in mobo, or maybe even my clock died?!