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Author Topic: PeterSt, what is your Hardware Setup ?  (Read 7620 times)
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« on: April 08, 2008, 10:57:16 pm »

I have read through everything said about the Hardware on Cmp etcetc...but let's face it: You have your "reference"-machine whichh may look completly different. So, if we beleive that a power supply cable can sound different, I guess having a complete different motherboard, a complete different PSU, a complete different graphics card and soundcard or processor: I guess this will impact as well the sound. So, what do you use personally, so what is the reference-machine you use when improving xxhighend ?

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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2008, 03:16:00 am »

hehe... this is what I keep thinking... that we should all try to figure out the best front end, setting,... for XXHighEnd.  Let's all move toward the same page.  Then we'll be talking apples and apples; not apples and oranges.  I want to trip like StPeter does. hehe
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