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by rhopkins on 17 Jan 2013, 11:21
Second session last night without any problems. The freezes are shorter also on track load. Configuring Turbo Boost appears to have fixed this for me. Fingers crossed! I was even able to slide the buffer down to 128.
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by Support@MixVibes on 17 Jan 2013, 12:39
So can you talk of this turbo settings please ? What did you do ? increase/decrease a threshold or simply disable it ? I think I understand : when the CPU is switching, the switching point in time is giving the dropouts. Adaptative speed that can't adapt fast enough... I'm very surprised by the fact that even if you force the power scheme to full power into Windows that the CPU is still into a relative mode instead of full throttle. #powwwwaaaaaaaa 
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by rhopkins on 17 Jan 2013, 12:43
Support@MixVibes wrote:So can you talk of this turbo settings please ? What did you do ? increase/decrease a threshold or simply disable it ? I think I understand : when the CPU is switching, the switching point in time is giving the dropouts. Adaptative speed that can't adapt fast enough... I'm very surprised by the fact that even if you force the power scheme to full power into Windows that the CPU is still into a relative mode instead of full throttle. #powwwwaaaaaaaa 
It's this - http://download.cnet.com/Advanced-Syste ... 07614.htmlOur final stop on the tour was the Turbo Boost feature. From there, we selected Work Mode, which let us manually disable unnecessary services and background applications. We were skeptical of it actually doing anything to speed up our computer, but we have to admit that we did notice a slight difference in our computer's speed, and for the better.
I just selected to stop everything but the U-Mix Control Pro volume panel/driver application. As I said on the previous page, I think I've just managed to catch the process/service that is causing the issue somehow.
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by rhopkins on 17 Jan 2013, 14:41
That doesn't work with my processor.
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by Support@MixVibes on 17 Jan 2013, 15:24
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by daniel clark on 22 Jan 2013, 00:17
 may be a side note got adventerious ,,installed system care mentioned in threads of this posting to see if it helps ,,ran the gamut ,,system defrage ,malware check regerstery errors ,,even ran the turbo boost ,,gave a little inprovement,,except wound having a regestery error or courpt file and had to repair computer by putting install disk and fixing regerstery ,,  scary but computer came back on line ,,  also took advice and installed a core temp software ,fine ,,,went to install a side bar gadet to monitor it on desk top ,, then everthing broke loose ,,wound up catching a virsus that took all the short cuts away and start up menue,, hit install and got a blank screen ,,,,,some how i got my operating system back ,,,oh by the way core temps vary from 35 deg c to 54 deg c ,,cpu max running anti virus,,so enuff experminiting for now ,, 
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by Support@MixVibes on 22 Jan 2013, 12:29
daniel clark wrote::cool:  may be a side note got adventerious ,,installed system care mentioned in threads of this posting to see if it helps ,,ran the gamut ,,system defrage ,malware check regerstery errors ,,even ran the turbo boost ,,gave a little inprovement,,except wound having a regestery error or courpt file and had to repair computer by putting install disk and fixing regerstery ,,  scary but computer came back on line ,,
And there it was enough !!!  also took advice and installed a core temp software ,fine
sidebar, toolbar, or any widget software that monitor is bad for latency as they will check regulary or continuously what is happening. Imagine your doing the cooking at home and kids ask you each seconds 'is it ready ?' or you're driving and hear 'are we there yet ?' ,,,went to install a side bar gadet to monitor it on desk top ,, then everthing broke loose ,,
Told ya... wound up catching a virsus that took all the short cuts away and start up menue,, hit install and got a blank screen ,,,,,some how i got my operating system back ,,,oh by the way core temps vary from 35 deg c to 54 deg c ,,cpu max running anti virus,,so enuff experminiting for now ,, 
So virus can throttle your cpu to max demand by adding heavy load on the system. In the best case, thermal policy will switch off everything, in the worst case you can fried a weak PSU. You've got too far Daniel, 'gave a little improvement' was the goal, not make this mini-van turn into a 1/4 miles dragster. 
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by rhopkins on 22 Jan 2013, 12:45
Sorry to hear that a piece of software I recommended caused you all those problems Daniel! But if you don't have any glitches anymore then maybe it was for the best!
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