Topic: Dell Latitude E6520 & FF800 - dropouts. Need Help !
Hallo.
I have serious problem with audio streaming via Firewire.
My setup:
- RME FF800 audio interface
- Dell E6520
i7-2720QM
8GB RAM
NVIDIA NVS 4200M
SSD #1: OCZ Agility 3 (60GB)
SSD #2: Samsung 830 (256GB) - installed in optic drive bay
no DVD drive
- WIN 7 Pro 64-bit
I have pops and dropouts even with high set buffers (over 512).
The same artifacts are heard at low buffers (64).
It's heard every few or several seconds.
Tested on Cubase 5, Live 8 and Aplitube 3 Standalone.
Dell's tech service claims E6520 uses Foxconn firewire chipset.
DPC Latency Checker doesn't indicate anything wrong (green peaks even when dropouts and pops are heard!).
The same with LatencyMon - everything seems alright. No red peaks during dropouts.
I've tried so many things to solve this.
Few examples:
- updated drivers (including BIOS)
- set high performance power plan
- disabled unnecessary services
- disabled Aero and any other effects
- disabled NVIDIA PowerMizer
- disabled every possible device in Device Manager (e.g. WLAN, LAN, SmartCard Reader, ACPI compilant batteries, swipe sensor, bluetooth, integrated HD audio, MMC/SD controller, Touchpad, USB controllers)
- disabled few things in BIOS (e.g. Optimus, Camera, eSATA, ExpressCard, CPU SpeedStep, Hyperthreading, TurboBoost, DVD drive, modular bay [#2 SSD], LPT and serial ports, and few more)
- disabled CPU core parking
- tried Win7 default and legacy FW drivers
- tried newest and older FF800 drivers
- updated FF800 firmware
- tested on both SSD drives (when on Agility, second <optical drive> SSD removed and disabled in BIOS)
- ...and many, many more
IRQ seems to be shared with other components:
I haven't tried to install third party ExpressCard TI Firewire yet, but I'm afraid it won't help because it seems ExpressCard is controlled by the same chip that controlls FW. I don't know this for sure.
Such an expensive, powerful laptop - useless.
I desperately need your help.
Best regards,
Jimmy