Popular Post Gerardo61 Posted September 17 Popular Post Share Posted September 17 I finally managed to assemble my new PC: I7 14700KF + 32Gb DDR5 6400 GSkill + Asus Rtx4060oc 8Gb + Cyan2 under Ubuntu 24.04 and low latency kernel 6.6.50-jl+ and I was able to thoroughly squeeze my files. Below are 3 screen shots Thanks @Miska for all the precious suggestions you have given me over these months I'm very happy! Please note first screen shot is DSD 512 with defaul filters, ASDM7EC super 512+fs and correction enable The 2nd is DSD 1024 with same filters but AMSDM7 512+fs and correction enable The 3rd is DSD 1024 starting from 96KHz then 49,57 MHz same filters and shaper, correction enable I think it's a great shot and this pc is not too expensive 😊 dericchan1 and Miska 2 Gerardo Link to comment
bogi Posted September 17 Share Posted September 17 15 hours ago, LoryWiv said: Do these HQPlayer settings preclude you from running other tasks (email, web browsing) at the same time or cause system instability? With Intel CPUs containing their own integrated graphics one can set applications like web browser to use Intel graphics and thus to free maximum CUDA resources for HQPlayer. I explained it more times in the past and included also some pictures. i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
Apollo Posted September 17 Share Posted September 17 6 minutes ago, bogi said: With Intel CPUs containing their own integrated graphics one can set applications like web browser to use Intel graphics and thus to free maximum CUDA resources for HQPlayer. I explained it more times in the past and included also some pictures. Could you please provide a link? Thanks, Dirk Link to comment
LoryWiv Posted September 17 Share Posted September 17 6 minutes ago, bogi said: With Intel CPUs containing their own integrated graphics one can set applications like web browser to use Intel graphics and thus to free maximum CUDA resources for HQPlayer. I explained it more times in the past and included also some pictures. Thanks @bogi, however my CPU (i12900KF) has no integrated graphics. Desktop: HQ Player --> Singxer SU-1 --> Matrix X-Sabre Pro --> McChanson SuperSilver UltimatE Headphones: Audeze MM-500, Meze Audio Elite, Focal Utopia 2022, Focal Bathys (Wireless) Portable Gear: Hiby RS6, xDuoo XD05 Bal 2, FiiO BTR7, Creative BT-W5, FiiTii HiFiDots TWS Nearfield Active Speakers: Audioengine HD3 Power Conditioning: Furman Elite-15 PFi Link to comment
Popular Post Miska Posted September 17 Popular Post Share Posted September 17 2 hours ago, Patu said: Thanks Miska. If it’s not too much trouble, maybe try if either cpu can run DSD512x48 + dac correction with default filters and -light or -super but without the help of cuda offload ;) I will try to test it out over next weekend. Please remind me if I have not posted results by Sunday evening... Patu and chipvn 1 1 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
bogi Posted September 18 Share Posted September 18 19 hours ago, Apollo said: Could you please provide a link? Thanks, Dirk Press [Options] You can set graphics adapter of your choice for specific applications which usually run when you are using HQPlayer. It is also possible to do that setup in nVidia Control Panel. See https://techwiser.com/set-default-graphics-on-windows-11/ i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
danielB Posted September 20 Share Posted September 20 'afternoon New red team cpu tested: Threadripper 7960x 24C/48T Asus TRx50 sage 4x32Gb ECC R-DIMM(quad channel) BIOS default settings(don t have enough cooling and power yet) DSD512 + dac correction on both HQP OS and windows,no CUDA offload. Gauss hires mp Sinc Mga 7EC-super 512+fs I ll be back with OC results in about 2 weeks,but i think it won t do 1024 with dac correction by it self,maybe next threadripper on zen5 with quad avx512 output. Tough job Miska 1 Link to comment
Popular Post paradis Posted September 21 Popular Post Share Posted September 21 additional update post Ubuntu 24 upgrade on the VM hosted on Unraid. Ryzen 9900x (1st CCD 6 cores 12 threads allocated to the Ubuntu 24 VM) CUDA offload to RTX A4000 Default filters, ASDM7ECv3 with DAC correction for Holo May It can do DSD1024 with no stutter (with PBO and memory at EXPO 6000MT CL30) It still can't do ASDM7EC Super 512+fs but i am fairly impressed as the Ryzen 9000 is now able to do this. El Guapo and Miska 1 1 Link to comment
cpcat Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 1 hour ago, paradis said: CUDA offload to RTX A4000 It’s nice to know the A4000 can keep up. QNAP NAS w/minimserver, iBuypower i7 13700kf, RTXa5000 24g GPU, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS minimal server, HQPe v5 x64 avx2, HQPDcontrol4, HQPlayer Client iOS, mconnect playerHD, JplayiOS, Daphile on Asus PN-51-s1 (AMD 5700u) in Akasa fanless case, NAA 5.0.0 image on Fitlet2 , Lampizator Big 7 MKII Balanced, Holo Spring L2 V3, Placette Balanced Passive Linestage, Pass XVR1, Pass X5, Pass XA 100.5’s, PSB Stratus Gold(i)’s, Vandersteen 2wq’s. Link to comment
paradis Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 11 hours ago, cpcat said: It’s nice to know the A4000 can keep up. it does pretty well so long u don't crazy about the difficult filters... Link to comment
Popular Post Miska Posted September 27 Popular Post Share Posted September 27 Now Intel seems to be finally getting the 13th/14th Gen issue fixed: https://it.slashdot.org/story/24/09/26/1535236/intel-releases-critical-microcode-fix-for-13th-and-14th-gen-cpu-voltage-issues Patu and camott 2 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
Popular Post Miska Posted September 27 Popular Post Share Posted September 27 On 9/17/2024 at 9:26 PM, Patu said: Thanks Miska. If it’s not too much trouble, maybe try if either cpu can run DSD512x48 + dac correction with default filters and -light or -super but without the help of cuda offload ;) Without GPU, maximum 13900T can do is DSD256. While 14900K can just barely keep up with DSD512 with ASDM7EC-light, super is too much: This is with E-cores set to filter. With help of RTX2080 the 13900T can do DSD512 with ASDM7EC-super 512+fs with DAC corrections easily. Gerardo61, chipvn and Patu 1 1 1 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
stefano_mbp Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 14 minutes ago, Miska said: With help of RTX2080 … interesting … Which model exactly? Stefano My audio system Link to comment
Miska Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 3 minutes ago, stefano_mbp said: … interesting … Which model exactly? It is the original Founder's Edition manufactured by ASUS. So it looks exactly like the ones in Nvidia's pictures (one barrel fan at the end). stefano_mbp 1 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
camott Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 8 hours ago, Miska said: Now Intel seems to be finally getting the 13th/14th Gen issue fixed: https://it.slashdot.org/story/24/09/26/1535236/intel-releases-critical-microcode-fix-for-13th-and-14th-gen-cpu-voltage-issues Thanks for noting that. Going to update BIOS today. Link to comment
Patu Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 3 hours ago, Miska said: Without GPU, maximum 13900T can do is DSD256. While 14900K can just barely keep up with DSD512 with ASDM7EC-light, super is too much: This is with E-cores set to filter. With help of RTX2080 the 13900T can do DSD512 with ASDM7EC-super 512+fs with DAC corrections easily. Wow, these results are very surprising. I assumed 13900T would easily do DSD512 since my i5-12500 (non-T model though) with 2x8gb of DDR5 4800mhz RAM can do DSD512x48 with poly-sinc-gauss-long/poly-sinc-gauss-hires-lp and ASDM7EC-super 512+fs. i9-13900T, according to various benchmarks all over internet, should be a clearly faster CPU than i5-12500. I'm also very surprised that 14900K struggles with DSD512, it should be a walk in the park for that CPU. I'm also running DSP correction (convolution filters for L+R channels) and still DSD512x48 works quite easily. With ASDM7EC-light 512+fs my machine isn't even struggling. With -super it's close to the maximum my server can do but still no dropouts if I don't do anything else with the server machine while listening to music. With DAC correction on, I can do DSD256x48 with default filters and ADM7EC-super. I guess my Lenovo Thinkcentre m90q Tiny Gen 3 server machine works very well then. Only optimisation I've done is that I run Atlas OS version of Win11 Pro. It's a highly optimised Windows-version, mostly for gamers. In HQP settings I've set Buffer to 10ms, DSP pipelines to 2 and Blocks per cycle to 4. If blocks per cycle is a high number, like 12, I get dropouts. Now I'm little worried that DSD512x48 with DAC correction on isn't even possible without CUDA offload. Link to comment
Miska Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 1 hour ago, Patu said: Wow, these results are very surprising. I assumed 13900T would easily do DSD512 since my i5-12500 (non-T model though) with 2x8gb of DDR5 4800mhz RAM can do DSD512x48 with poly-sinc-gauss-long/poly-sinc-gauss-hires-lp and ASDM7EC-super 512+fs. i9-13900T, according to various benchmarks all over internet, should be a clearly faster CPU than i5-12500. I'm also very surprised that 14900K struggles with DSD512, it should be a walk in the park for that CPU. Yeah, as mentioned earlier. Without DAC correction (and without CUDA), 13900T can do DSD1024 with ASDM7EC-light and same settings. And 14900K can do DSD1024 with ASDM7EC-super. So DAC correction at least doubles the load, without help of CUDA. Nvidia GPUs scale better and the difference is not as drastic with GPU offload. Both of these machines have the same DDR5-6400 CL32 RAM (G.Skill). Patu 1 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
Patu Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 10 minutes ago, Miska said: Yeah, as mentioned earlier. Without DAC correction (and without CUDA), 13900T can do DSD1024 with ASDM7EC-light and same settings. And 14900K can do DSD1024 with ASDM7EC-super. So DAC correction at least doubles the load, without help of CUDA. Nvidia GPUs scale better and the difference is not as drastic with GPU offload. Both of these machines have the same DDR5-6400 CL32 RAM (G.Skill). Ah, nevermind. I misread your original post. Now it makes a lot more sense :) It’s still surprising though that DSD1024 runs with 13900T but then DSD512 + correction doesn’t. I’ve had quite similar loads with DSD256 + correction and DSD512 + no correction. Thanks for testing! Link to comment
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