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Old June 12th 18, 04:23 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Flasherly[_2_]
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 10:53:36 -0400, Flasherly
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O&BTW & regarding DPC latency. I suspect deferring to that site
article on driver implementation for discrepancies, in no way was
adequate to what, actually, I was experiencing with 10-yrs' usage from
my gravely maimed 2T Seagate. Although I yet haven't pressed limits
to near-realtime extremities, 10 or below millisecond buffered sound
playback options, the Samsung 2T replacement, perhaps additionally a
faster 7200RPM class drive, is operating without any indications of
prior hitches across some heavily processed and modulated sound
staging. So far from a 50 millisecond setting, (somewhat unheard of
for the Seagate), which eventually can be pressed to further limits
while bringing into play more demanding processing stages -- I've in
mind a 4-band filter tied to a tube-rectified amp model, which hasn't
a clue between 8 cores what's going on, that will likely bring machine
DPC latency crashing down.