(01-08-2014, 11:38 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: Both USB and firewire stream in packets.....
I read this from the presonus site:
http://support.presonus.com/entries/21355765-Should-I-choose-a-FireWire-or-USB-audio-interface-
"FireWire streams data rather than packets data. This results in more stable synchronization and performance. A FireWire device can stream data in both directions at the same time, while USB requires the sent packets of data to finish transmission before the device can receive more data. While seemingly a minor technical detail, this can impact performance and stability to some degree."
I don't really care anyways. What really matters is that their drivers actually work. I've tested an usb audio interface before and it worked just as good as mine. My interface has better mic preamps though, and it only works with FireWire.
(01-08-2014, 11:38 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: Then just get it online. I'm not seeing the problem.
Paying 350 pesos extra on a PCI card just for a port is not cool. That was the price on the stores, they cost more online. Not a problem anymore, the motherboard I'm getting comes with FireWire. Turns out FireWire is the IEEE 1394 port and they come in some motherboards.
-edit- Ugh, that card wasn't really worth it. Might just go for an Asus Z87-A plus pci card.
(01-08-2014, 11:38 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: LGA1155 is older than LGA1150.
I know. I was just saying the LGA 1155 my brother has is a modern motherboard that came with FireWire.
(01-08-2014, 11:38 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psuca...orlite.jsp
This power calculator will account for cpu overclocking and is quite accurate.
That's one of the power calculators I used, I just don't have any idea on how to overclock and what value to set in the vcore box to make it accurate.
I was reading a bit about it, is that fine to set 1.270v on the v core for the 4.2ghz overclock?
Thanks.
-edit- I just put some high values and I still get some headroom for power. Overclocked @ 5000 mhz with 1.4v gives me 487w. I'll keep my PSU for now.
