- Jul 25, 2006
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I've tried a bunch of stuff- that may even be an understatement. But you know what I just stumbled upon that works? LOAD THE CPU. My computer starts Folding@Home at logon- and I usually let it go until it starts crunching numbers. I opened itunes after the latest try to get my X-Fi pci card to work, and forgot to 'pause' folding as I typically do. CRYSTAL FRIGGIN CLEAR!
Then I thought- oh wow, this really sucks... how am I going to play games if my graphics card is busy folding? Turn off folding- static starts up again... Then for some reason I decided to run orthos and load both cpu cores. BINGO. GPU is not loaded at the least, though the cpu is...
I'm fairly confident that this is not a complete solution- but could present a solution no one has ever come across.
So my question to you is this:
What is different in a system with minimal cpu loading and a system with a loaded cpu; and, how might it point to what's wrong with X-Fi?
Then I thought- oh wow, this really sucks... how am I going to play games if my graphics card is busy folding? Turn off folding- static starts up again... Then for some reason I decided to run orthos and load both cpu cores. BINGO. GPU is not loaded at the least, though the cpu is...
I'm fairly confident that this is not a complete solution- but could present a solution no one has ever come across.
So my question to you is this:
What is different in a system with minimal cpu loading and a system with a loaded cpu; and, how might it point to what's wrong with X-Fi?
