Re:Best driver for win7 64 bit?
2011/04/26 01:53:01
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@Gene Have you tried any OS tweaking. You appear to have a fairly robust system, though. On thing you may wish to try is go to Edit>Preferences, click on the Advanced on the bottom, Look under Audio>Configuration file.
This is your Config. Sys.
One of the last choices if the "ThreadSchedulingModel"
This can be used to customize how Sonar deals with multiple cores. It can be set to "0", "1", or "2". My understanding is "0" is for one core, "1" is for 2 cores, and "2" is for more cores. I have 6 cores, so I've got mine set to "2".
After you choose, then click on "Apply" and then "Close".
Some people have noticed a difference and others have not. This "might" help.
Good luck.
Cheers,
Lance "koolbass" Martin
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