I have looked many times and the only thing I have found is the
diagnostic kits for driver developers from various hardware
manufacturers (and they are very expensive!)

Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
Programming Services for Windows, OS X and Linux
www.abrohamnealsoftware.com
(540) 242 0911




On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Jerry Flanders <jefland...@comcast.net> wrote:
> There are some test programs available that can independently measure
> performance of various systems within the computer and report a metric.
> PerformanceTest comes to mind. It reports several numbers of interest. Also
> the DPC latency checker(?) Perhaps other test programs are around that
> report firewire performance, etc - might be possible to put together a
> diagnostic suite that could evaluate a given machine as to suitability, or
> to help reveal the problem when performance is not satisfactory
>
> Jerry W4UK
>
> At 04:57 5/22/2009, Dudley Hurry wrote:
>>
>> Marty,
>>
>> Glad that you got a motherboard working..   This is the sort of things
>> that drives us in Support crazy,  not all computers are the same,  maybe a
>> BIOS update might have fixed it, but you did the right thing,  since you
>> could,  return it and start at it again..
>>
>> Happy Flex'n
>>
>> 73,
>> Dudley
>>
>> WA5QPZ
>>
>>
>>
>> brahman...@aol.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> First, a big thank you to everyone who has tried to help me with this
>>> problem. This computer was running an 800us~900000+us latency and  not
>>> configuring well with the Flex 3000. I just built this computer last  week.
>>> It has a ASUS M43N78 PRO motherboard and the AMD Phenom II X4 920 Quad  core
>>> 8mb Cache chip. I pulled out the mother board and processor, returned them
>>>  to Fry's, and bought replacements. .....Side note: Fry's marked them down 5
>>>  dollars and put them back on the shelf....beware... I installed the new
>>> board  and processor and my latency dropped down to 17us~50us. So Far
>>> everything is
>>> working well. The CPU is running at about 8% and system is using about
>>> 625MB of  memory. The PCIe card #PCE-F201 with a Texas Instruments XIO2200A
>>> chip set  (39.99 from Tiger Direct) seems to be working great now.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Marty AB5GU
>
>
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