coolrickmcinnis wrote:Memory power is a success.
what type of reg is the belleson, i would have thought it would be more efficient using the 3.3v1.32 volts BELLESON reg fed by the 5 volts pack (now composed of four cells) to insure plenty of current, the higher voltage that is, instead of using the 3.3. Just gets warm after one and one-half hours. Must not need as much power as has been speculated but then this is a 2gB stick rated at 1.35 volts. Still I worried I might end up with a roasted regulator.
there is an optimum voltage for all pc builds it just takes a little experimentation
you begin to realise how bad pcs are for audio when a few mods are done
More digital junk taken away, of course. No change in tonal balance but the mid bass has added attack - much more dynamic there. Starting to think there is nothing lacking there in the SOEKRIS - it is only reporting what it hears and if it is not there, oh, well ...
i had thought the soekris lacked in a dynamic response rate the dual mono pcm 1794 seems faster
if you hook up the batteries to a reg set for 3.3, 2.5 or 3v connect up something like a car head lamp bulb and walk away it will leave the cells at the correct voltageWill post a picture of the rat's nest.
Discovered an easy way to find which end of the choke goes to the memory. Use a strip of copper foil - lay it against the pads on the back and with a multimeter you will quickly know which hole to use.
The reg w/heat sink sits to the side of the P24 header - helped having a cleaned up MB. Will remove the onboard memory power stuff next weekend.
Worst aspect of the nige2000 supply is soldering on the tabs - second is getting the batteries down to 5 (or 12) volts. That is what takes most of the time. Always takes more time than you wish when you do something like this for the first time. But the benefit: I did not wire it up backwards. If I had it would not have been the first time.
Finally placed a pair in the SSD power line, too.
I want to do the clock thing one of these days.