On Wednesday 30 September 2009 23:51:08 Fons Adriaensen wrote: > You are both very right about this. Gold-plating the cpu socket will > do wonders for the light and fast bits used to convolve the first few > kilosamples of a long IR - being light (and thus having little kinetic > energy) they really need low-resistance paths. For the later parts > of the IR jconv uses heavy bits, and a lot of them. Having all this > mass vibrate can put excessive stress on you CPU. As far as I know blind-tests show that there is no statistical prove that gold-plating on the cpu is any better then using a melted coat-hanger. It all depends on whether you talk to your cpu in a nice language and treat it with some goodies every now and then... Arnold
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