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本帖最後由 vhs 於 2019-2-27 12:03 編輯
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https://audiophilestyle.com/foru ... &comment=932967
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" Today I did an A/B/C test.
A Sonic Transporter with HDPLEX 200
B Xeon server running off of the Optane
C Xeon server is running in RAM.
This test is a bunch of stair running as the servers are in the basement and the system is on the first floor. I only have one power supply, so it is stairs/reboot/stairs--listen. Good for an old man that needs exercise in the winter!. I have three albums that I am using for this exercise.
Zoe Keating. "Into the Trees" -- Tracks: Hello Night and The Last Bird
Joe Ford "Colors in Sound" -- Tracks. Cosine and Colors in Sound
Copland Appalachian Spring; Rodeo; Fanfare for the Common Man (TELARC) The whole album
I switched systems six times. I have been listening to the Xeon system running in RAM for about a week now, so I started with the Sonic Transporter. Just listening to "Hello Night" there are parts of the track that are just missing you do not hear them. You do not hear the bow on the instrument. Listening to "Fanfare" the orchestra collapsed.
Playing off of my new server running off of Optane the soundstage on "Fanfare" opens back up there is much more depth. The strings are better isolated. BUT WAIT THERE IS MORE!
Then there is "C" running in RAM. The two Joe Ford Tracks leap off of the speakers. The detail explodes. On the Zoe Keating tracks, there is much more detail around the bow and the strings on the cello.
I am very pleased with the listening results. I am going to be working harder to understand the issues with AL crashes, and I have to tune the BIOS some more.
WHEW! This week I will be able to spend more time just listening to music around the house. "
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