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Music Manic
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Could usb interference affect stability or agp trying to access CPU?
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Yes, it could :smile: More likely the effects you are seeing are not related. Can you offer more details?
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Well I have Pulsar in slots 2 and 3 with UAD in 4.
ACPI IRQ shares Pulsar,about to turn that off.USB is also running.
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What do you mean by ACPI shares an IRQ? What IRQ is assigned to the USB? ACPI sucks, you might have virtual IRQs (fe up to 25)
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Hi PC's have 15 real IRQ's only 4 used for soundcards/video cards etc...
real IRQ can be found under standard mode
IRQ 5 or 9 or 10 or 11 (15 if your secondary IDE is disabled but not recommanded.
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ACPI mode is not the answer all the time and if you run into problem. you will have to switch painfully to Standard

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Post by Counterparts »

BingoTheClowno wrote:

ACPI sucks, you might have virtual IRQs (fe up to 25)
Virtual IRQs are the effect of the APIC, not ACPI (the two are inter-related, though and is a confusing pile of...what dogs do!)

As for USB, I'd certainly disable the v.2 interface (and have done so on my PC), USB v.1 (OHCI) should be OK though.

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