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General Mach Discussion / Re: erratic pulse train fix?
« on: June 10, 2013, 01:25:27 PM »
That is basically what it boils down to, some computers will be fine, some will not but of the "nots" some can be made to work with doing the optimisation steps.
More modern computers with onboard graphics stand a better chance of being good than older with onboard graphics.
I did the driver test on an Atom mobo a while back, I was using an external controller so didnt need to but I was curious. It had the flattest smoothest line I have ever seen in the driver test, and that was testing at all frequencies right up to 100KHz.
So its just a case of try and see I am afraid or if you can get specific models/makes to use from someone like angel tech or ones to avoid such as the models Rich tried then thats a good way. .
Hood
More modern computers with onboard graphics stand a better chance of being good than older with onboard graphics.
I did the driver test on an Atom mobo a while back, I was using an external controller so didnt need to but I was curious. It had the flattest smoothest line I have ever seen in the driver test, and that was testing at all frequencies right up to 100KHz.
So its just a case of try and see I am afraid or if you can get specific models/makes to use from someone like angel tech or ones to avoid such as the models Rich tried then thats a good way. .
Hood