Good to hear! So we can look at this issue as "solved", I hope, can't we? :-)
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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@Dietz said:
Good to hear! So we can look at this issue as "solved", I hope, can't we? 😊
Thankyou for your help! It's nice to know that my network isn't the limiting part of my system now!@Air said:
Glad to hear that it works now and did speed up your system massive. Have fun now writing your music.
Cheers
Bernd
@Air said:
I think all onboard adapters with the number 82579 have this issue. I would try it. Sounds like it is the same issue.
I do not know how many different types of the 82579 are out there.
Regards
Bernd
Old thread but worth bumping...
I recently upgraded my Master computer and started have all sorts of problems including stuttering and strange random short periods of silence. I was using the onboard Intel 82579VM network adapter. At first I though it was a combination of configuration settings on the 82579 (green settings, flow control, interrupt moderation etc) but nothing was consistent though. For example, I could change a setting and everything would work perfectly but then on re-boot stuttering and gaps of silence would be back. Some settings were even causing spikes in the ASIO meter in Cubase with projects using VEP but without anything playing. As soon as I whacked back in my old PCI Intel Pro GT 1000 NIC everything was as good as gold. (Although, now that I'm using an X79 chipset which is non native PCI, should I be using a PCIe NIC even though the PCI version seems fine?) (edit: sicne posting I've learned that the PCI slot on my X79 board is native after all)
So thanks to Bernd and others for their helpful suggestions. Much appreciated!
Cheers - Brett