cLicari wrote:ea3aqr wrote:ADVICE for all people having Seq errors:
After reading in Latency monitor help page, that "hard pagefaults are the most common cause of audio dropouts" I've followed one of the suggested solutions:
Disable the pagefile (windows Virtual Memory) altogether. You can disable the pagefile by right-clicking My Computer and selecting Advanced System Settings->Advanced->Performance Settings->Advanced->Virtual memory->Change. Note that if you have no pagefile, the system can run out of memory if not enough memory is available. Also the system will no longer create crash dump files in case of a system crash.
I can say that it worked for me... I don't have Seq Errors any more.
I haven't seen ANY "seq" errors since loading d1. In two days of use I have had three disconnects though. All I needed to do was click the "Power" button again and I was back up and running (ugh, now four, just had one as I was typing) again.
What OS are you running on your computer?
Carl
NX5T
Windows 10 Pro 64 bits.
It is a new build, just 15 days old:
CPU: Ryzen 3700x (8 cores and 16 threads)
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix-E X570
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti
Mem: 16gb of ram (3600@cl16)
SSD: 500Gb M.2 Samsung 970 EVO Plus