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AlDavis
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I am using 2 Seagate S-ATA hard drives for Cubase SX2. Now I get too many CPU spikes. Does anyone know how to stop this from happening?
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I have this...> http://usa.asus.com/products/mb/socket478/p4p800-e_d/overview.htm and this...> http://www.seagate.com/cda/products/discsales/marketing/detail/0,1081,585,00.htmlcrankz1 said:What's your computer configuration?
What mobo?
What chipset?
What type of SATA controller are you using? Is it a PCI card?
Need a wee bit more info.
I am using the one next to the battery. The RAID is the other one.crankz1 said:Are you using the SATA controllers via the ICH5R South Bridge or the Promise controller?
Ok I try this out!crankz1 said:SP1 here and not looking to go to SP2 any time in the near future.
For shits and grins, pull out the UAD-1 for the moment. If problems go away, you really need to look into your PCI latency and all of your buffer settings.
Possibly even trying some of the other PCI slots for the UAD-1 and Lynx cards.
Ok,manning1 said:al. the way to troubleshoot this is to disable all pci cards.
and just the lynx by itself running the pci bus. (DONT disable a video card tho'). if everything is fine with the lynx solo, then reintroduce other pci cards till you get a problem.
(one ast a time). you will then easily see the problem card.
if even with the lynx by itself you get probs, then i would look at the drives next. peace. you sure you have latest lynx drivers also ??
Thnaks Buzi, but I already tried it. I never had this problem with SCSI.Buzi said:TRY THIS AS WELL -
http://www.musicxp.net/tuning_tips.php