Iraito wrote:Nooo absolutely not, i already checked the hdmi range and my brightness is actually on the lower side, this is an abnormal noise that gets generated by the GBS, i tested the console output directly on my TV, i get no noise, i tested the gbs with the best PSU and i get the damn noise every single time.
Rama help, i'm almost going to buy a new unit because i don't see this noise in other people videos online using the GBS.
rama has said that cyling SDRAM clock speed has improved the noise in some situations. Some have reported improvement by messing with this setting, others (myself included) have seen no improvement. Beyond that, you may just have a particularly noisy board, and replacement may help. Fortunately they're pretty damn inexpensive, and you can re-use all the add-ons.
Separate subject, I have to correct an earlier statement I made. I was just playing PS2 via component input, and had a RGBS console connected (not powered) on the P11 8pin input. There was no degradation of the PS2 signal. I believe, however, having sources connected to the HD15 and P11 inputs simultaneously will result in video degradation. YMMV.
Also, anyone having trouble with the antenna on the ESP (not getting great connectivity), I just did this and it is working better than any other solution I've come up with. took some 22ga wire, stripped it and tinned it real good. Bent it into an "L" with needle nose pliers. Soldered it to the existing antenna on the ESP, in the "L" position. It is working flawlessly! I've done this with extracted pins from your typical header that comes with dev boards, and those worked okay, but this works way better. Not sure if it's due to copper, lead and other metals, or the stranding, or maybe something just completely unrelated...but it is working great.