MasterC@ASUS wrote:
While the Soar was working fine initially, did you also have both graphics cards working at that time?
Yes, initially Soar was working fine with both graphics cards.
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Depending on what motherboard you have, you may be limited in what you can do due to the number of PCIe lanes."
Yes, also this is possible for example if you add an extra SATA HDD can affect the mSata to be disabled and some other PCIe lanes.
There is a possibility, But I think was not my case.
I feel more like rotating baking the audio card can trigger some connection problems.
In my case is a custom pc and the stability is made up by PCIe physical connection. To thin.
PCIe in the Soar is a short physical connection (and thin?). Fewer pins than a graphics cards.
And my graphics cards were very big pushing the audio card.
In my case, there is no structure that handles the audio card.
Also, the sound quality is much better now that is far away from the video card.
Thinking about the product: I know that I will add a graphics card in the future.
I strongly suggest making a new external audio card 7.1 or more 15 configurable channel connected via USB or PCIe cable.
So we (users) can connect it with an active 7.1 or amplifier and some additional missing output for up roofs.
VR games need also an up channel. (Talk with Unity game engine for this.).
Because we need more PCIe space for graphics cards that I feel it will make a lot of electrostatic noise.