you can return that one if its in the return window and get the new one if at all it bothers you.So what yer sayin' is that I ordered a month too early.... aCk!
I already used one return.... it's no biggie. I don't tax the DSP that terribly...you can return that one if its in the return window and get the new one if at all it bothers you.
Ofcourse no biggie, just some future proofing for the newer buyers.I already used one return.... it's no biggie. I don't tax the DSP that terribly...
Everything is the same except the processor speed. The Turbo module has a 1.25 GHz processor. The standard module has a 1.00 GHz processor.Is the number of blocks still the same?
Same fan.Is the fan noise level will be the same?
Lets say that a preset on a non turbo unit runs at 80 % CPU usage. How much lower would the usage be on the turbo?
Yeah, I got that too. But as you pointed out, it might not be that simple in actuality.CPU upgrade is from 1.00 GHz to 1.25 GHz.
80 / 100 = 0.8 = 80%
80 / 125 = 0.64 = 64%
64%. That's the ultra simple math, anyway. It might not work exactly like that due to overhead and other variables I don't have access to though.
CPU upgrade is from 1.00 GHz to 1.25 GHz.
80 / 100 = 0.8 = 80%
80 / 125 = 0.64 = 64%
64%. That's the ultra simple math, anyway. It might not work exactly like that due to overhead and other variables I don't have access to though.
There is no firmware branch now. It's a functionality difference between the MKI & MKII, same firmware.Probably a faster clocked Texas Instrument Keystone II DSP.
https://www.ti.com/product/TMS320C6672
Will there be further firmware branches for the Axe Fx 3 as with the latest firmware 17 or will there still be a common base for future software releases?