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Twinturbo

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Thanks for your answer, glenn!

I'm not sure that is my problem, but it could be. Will check the heat of the card next time i get a freeze.
Interesting what you say about terratec and Twinhan/Asurwave are the same cards. Could explain my problem with the scrambled channels

I have Azurwave AD-SP300
 

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    I don't know if it helps, but i have 3 FireDTVS2's in my system; and i had linked the firewire thru there own PCB, with the first card connected to the firewire connector on the mainboard.
    Now i have seperated them from eachother and connected them to mainboard and back/firewire ports.
    In the end it "feels" a lot stable at this point.... (no errors, no strange crashes, no rebooting >> aka Tuner N/A); or im lucky at this point :)
     

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    I don't know if it helps, but i have 3 FireDTVS2's in my system; and i had linked the firewire thru there own PCB, with the first card connected to the firewire connector on the mainboard.
    Now i have seperated them from eachother and connected them to mainboard and back/firewire ports.
    In the end it "feels" a lot stable at this point.... (no errors, no strange crashes, no rebooting >> aka Tuner N/A); or im lucky at this point :)

    I have only one card, so that will not be the problem. A older driver version of the Firedtv did the job.
     

    utokallegba

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    I don't know if it helps, but i have 3 FireDTVS2's in my system; and i had linked the firewire thru there own PCB, with the first card connected to the firewire connector on the mainboard.
    Now i have seperated them from eachother and connected them to mainboard and back/firewire ports.
    In the end it "feels" a lot stable at this point.... (no errors, no strange crashes, no rebooting >> aka Tuner N/A); or im lucky at this point :)
    Interesting... I'll try that, thanks! Please report back if it was just a placebo effect :D
     

    mattchan

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    hi twinturbo,

    I had a terratec synergy dvb-s2 card, that's the same card as the twinhan dvb-s2.
    My card always crashed after watching tv for an hour or so.
    The problem of this was an overheated lnb-ic (under the heatsink), it became so hot (over 140 degrees) that it's termal protection was activated.
    only rebootig resets that protection.

    I mounted a bigger heatsink (2 times as big) on the ic, but the ic became again verry hot---> no tv

    Then I bought another card ---> problem solved.

    The terratec synergy s2, technisat skystar hd2, twinhan dvb-s2and the azurewave ad-sp400 are the same cards.

    Hey there,
    Sorry to bump an old thread, but i'm having similar problems, and wondering if this could be my issues also, i have a terratec cinergy 2400i sitting directly next to my gpu which only has a passive heat sink, so wondering if it's overheating.

    Question is, how did you measure the temp on the TV card? and how did you know it's thermal protection was activated/

    cheers,
    Matt
     

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