imperialreign
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System Name | УльтраФиолет |
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Processor | Intel Kentsfield Q9650 @ 3.8GHz (4.2GHz highest achieved) |
Motherboard | ASUS P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi; X38 NSB, ICH9R SSB |
Cooling | Delta V3 block, XPSC res, 120x3 rad, ST 1/2" pump - 10 fans, SYSTRIN HDD cooler, Antec HDD cooler |
Memory | Dual channel 8GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 @ 1800MHz @ 7-7-7-20 1T |
Video Card(s) | Quadfire: (2) Sapphire HD5970 |
Storage | (2) WD VelociRaptor 300GB SATA-300; WD 320GB SATA-300; WD 200GB UATA + WD 160GB UATA |
Display(s) | Samsung Syncmaster T240 24" (16:10) |
Case | Cooler Master Stacker 830 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro PCI-E x1 |
Power Supply | Kingwin Mach1 1200W modular |
Software | Windows XP Home SP3; Vista Ultimate x64 SP2 |
Benchmark Scores | 3m06: 20270 here: http://hwbot.org/user.do?userId=12313 |
apparently 'mystery firmware' f**ks things up - nuff said - thanks for the post bluesman. now i know all creative's driver programming team need to be lined up in front of a firing squad & shot.
this set of drivers is as bugged out as the last 2
I think their making a mistake somewhere - a conflict between the XP & vista perhaps??? IDK but thats what im assuming since all drivers for each O/S are included in the same installation package.
however if this were to be the case, it wouldn't surprise me - creative are doing nothing out of the norm.
I agree at this point as well on the new drivers - I think it's an issue with the firmware update that's cause a lot of headaches. I think I'm going to dig up one of the first X-Fi driver updates that were ever released, and see if that firmware update included will work and clear this mess up.
Bluesman said:According to these posters, it looks like it can be bad. http://forums.creative.com/creativel...read.id=124966
I just bought my card and will be installing from the CD today. UPS is scheduled to arrive this afternoon, so I don't know the driver versions yet. I am concerned about firmware upgrades from the Beta and in the prior release. However, if I have noise issues, and cannot fix them with Spread Spectrum in the Bios or other tricks, I am going to have to take a chance. I also have 4 gig of RAM which can be an issue with earlier releases but again it appears to be a mixed bag according to forum posts.
I am thinking of uninstalling my video card drivers and then installing the X-Fi first. Maybe this will allocate more PCI bandwidth to the soundcard. I am guessing here but I have seen in postings that folks who reinstall XP have good luck with noise abatement. Maybe that is due to the system allocating more PCI bandwidth to the soundcard. Who knows??
It's a good idea - especially with nVidia hardware; even using ATI I'd still recommend it. It has more to do with how WIN allocates IRQs than anything else, and for new hardware that hasn't had any driver installed yet, WIN seems to keep that device IRQ as temporary. If it's adjustable in your BIOS, I also recommend bumping up PCI Latency from it's default 32 to 64 - even if the X-Fi is the only card on the PCI BUS.
As to the 4GB issue - it only seems to be with WIN Vista; using XP 64 I haven't heard of any conflicts . . . yet.
And, for right now, I wouldn't worry about installing any update drivers - just use the drivers that come with the Installation CD. The way things have been looking and all, I'm starting to believe that the best driver release for any given card is the version to be found on the Installation CD . . . unless you start experiencing issues, then it might be worht trying the update.