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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817182188 If so, there are no professional reviews on the unit, but it is believed to be a rebranded Hiper M1000, which isn't a terrible unit but doesn't provide 100% of the rated power and apparently is right at the edge of what the ATX spec allows... "Ripple and noise is high, the mesh casing once more hinders cooling, the capacitors on the secondary side are questionable quality, and the voltage regulation is only so-so."I'm glad you've not yet had a problem with Rosewill and I'm not knocking your preference (I like some of Rosewill's other products), but I feel I'd be remiss if I didn't share the above info. On the SSD front, I think what YeOldeStonecat was getting at is that Cabinet Vision probably has its own swap file (much like photoshop and other image/rendering apps) that should probably be moved off of the SSD if possible to prevent it from using excessive write cycles (which leads to early SSD death). What's more, if there is a problem with the SSD, moving the app and/or its swap file to an HDD would be a good litmus test to help isolate whether or not the SSD is the problem. I really look forward to hearing what you find when you get hands-on with the system again. I love to hate elusive issues like the ones you're up against, and get a lot of vicarious pleasure from hearing about their resolution. (: Good luck! |
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So on friday spent 2 hour running a full battery of tests. everything you guys had mention plus a couple of other things. nothing. worried about it all weekend.
The client called me this morning. Doom enter my stomach. But it was great news the company that makes cabinet vision admitted it was a problem with the software. it does not mix well with window 7 and are working hard to resolve it. the client is happy with me and i can relax. Thank you everyone for your support.
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