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vir___killer
post Aug 29 2010, 07:30 PM

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QUOTE(Najmods @ Aug 28 2010, 06:48 PM)
Solid caps isn't as good as any other boutique caps like Panasonic or Rubycon audio grade to be honest. Its good for motherboard because of its reliability and longetivity, but there is also some low quality solid caps that could explode. But it definitely an upgrade from the standard cheap leaky caps they use on old cards

Read the review, they say something about PCM1794A, its basically the same spec as PCM1792 found on Xonar ST/STX but it incorporated hardware control ( I don't know what that means). Quite high end? Its the highest performance DAC Texas Instrument have currently.
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Nop solid cap has no problem with tat which is used for decoupling except power and signal.
power should use giant caps and signal preferred using film foil or PP.
standard branded solid caps is ok.


Added on August 29, 2010, 7:33 pm
QUOTE(Najmods @ Aug 28 2010, 06:48 PM)
Solid caps isn't as good as any other boutique caps like Panasonic or Rubycon audio grade to be honest. Its good for motherboard because of its reliability and longetivity, but there is also some low quality solid caps that could explode. But it definitely an upgrade from the standard cheap leaky caps they use on old cards

Read the review, they say something about PCM1794A, its basically the same spec as PCM1792 found on Xonar ST/STX but it incorporated hardware control ( I don't know what that means). Quite high end? Its the highest performance DAC Texas Instrument have currently.
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NOT BAD LAH 1794A and 1792A, just to let u know that watever dac chips that installed inside a pc will definitely not gonna perform as wat it supposed to be due to the limitation of the power resource and components in the circuit.
hope you understand. if not i oso dun know how le.

This post has been edited by vir___killer: Aug 29 2010, 07:33 PM

 

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