FBX wrote:CkRtech wrote:I think RGB32E would disagree
The best he said was "it can be minimized" and there's no independent confirmation of this, in addition to the fact that people knowledgeable on the subject claim it has nothing to do with the power supply.
Sounds like they aren't very knowledgeable if changing the power supply actually does make a difference. There is no reason to simply write off changing the power supply if this is true, and it could be a product of multiple things including the provided OEM power supply.
Of course, it is possible that different types of visual noise is being produced at the xrgb. If this is the case, multiple problems could be the cause. Someone stated just a couple of handful of posts ago that some of the noise they were encountering was minimized with the update to the 2.0 firmware. I would like more details on which noise was minimized/eliminated. I have seen solid color flicker in some situations and actual horizontal line noise in solid colors in others. These appear to be two different issues, but maybe not - maybe their cause comes from the same place.
These issues have been duplicated by multiple people across multiple consoles and multiple cables. So then is it 100% a circuit problem, 100% a software (A/D conversion or otherwise) problem, or a combination?
Quite a bit of irony, too, if the xrgb circuit (hardware) is noise-prone but tweaking the firmware (software) or even user adjustable settings can alleviate it.
