I am quite surprised that the Zuma lacks an Ethernet option as that is usually a feature of the basic motherboard.
It doesn't. Mr Moura is confused.
I am quite surprised that the Zuma lacks an Ethernet option as that is usually a feature of the basic motherboard.
That's unusual. FWIW, my Baetis has two Ethernet connectors which allowed me to connect the NADAC to it privately and efficiently.It doesn't. Mr Moura is confused.![]()
That's unusual. FWIW, my Baetis has two Ethernet connectors which allowed me to connect the NADAC to it privately and efficiently.
I am quite surprised that the Zoma lacks an Ethernet option as that is usually a feature of the basic motherboard.
Our C.A.P.S v3 micro Zuma build includes:
Fanless design
Noiseless, no extra sound in your listening room
SOtM tX-USBexp precision oscillator USB card
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
8 or 16 GB memory (select memory configuration below)
Intel i7 processor (latest Haswell core) for high CPU usage playback such as up-sampling or room correction
SSD drive is a 540MB/sec mSATA card for fast silent disk I/O
Auto-switching power 110v/220v supply. Works in any country.
Small size (3" H x 11.25" W x 9.25" D)
Firewire Option - If you have a Firewire DAC this option adds 2x 1394B firewire ports + 1x 1394A firewire port to the back of the CAPS. The card we use has a TI chipset which is considered the best for audio application. With both Firewire port types you can connect any Firewire DAC with this option. The Firewire card replaces the SOtM card.
That's unusual. FWIW, my Baetis has two Ethernet connectors which allowed me to connect the NADAC to it privately and efficiently.
Depends on how hard you look. No mention at Small Green. No explicit word in Chris' article. Look closely at the picture of the MB back or navigate to the product page for the MB.The Baetis web site does indeed list 2 Ethernet connectors for their product.
No such mention on the Zuma web site.
http://www.baetisaudio.com/Baetis_Reference_Media_Server_Specs.php
I run a Zuma for my HQP/Roon machine, and yes it includes a mobo ethernet port (I know of no motherboard that does not have an ethernet connection, but then again I know of not that many motherboards). I don't use it cuz I use fiber (Mellanox card) to my Diablo fiber switch.
Update: My Zuma died (power issues, etc..too much to troubleshoot any longer). I am going to quickly build a Win 10 Pro machine (i7 6700k, etc) cuz I have recently heard that WS2012 R2 (my Zuma) is incompatible with Ravenna? (Kal sent me Philip's Nadac for review and I've been very sick for 6+ weeks!! so here I try to slowly reintroduce myself to my system and my server frickin dies!!). I'll probably use fiber NIC to fiber switch and internal ethernet (mobo) for NADAC...maybe via FMC....unless someone has a better idea.
I am going to quickly build a Win 10 Pro machine (i7 6700k, etc) cuz I have recently heard that WS2012 R2 (my Zuma) is incompatible with Ravenna? (Kal sent me Philip's Nadac for review and I've been very sick for 6+ weeks!! so here I try to slowly reintroduce myself to my system and my server frickin dies!!). I'll probably use fiber NIC to fiber switch and internal ethernet (mobo) for NADAC...maybe via FMC....unless someone has a better idea.
"There is no PC incompatible with Ravenna as such, any PC and/or Ethernet port is compatible a priori.
However, by design, NADAC requires the Ethernet port it is connected to, to be a Gigabit port, and not a 100Mb port.
If your PC only offers a 100Mb port, simply add a Gb switch in between.
In the case of the Zuma, or any other PC, or a Mac running bootcamp such as the MacBook Air, with a USB port (not Ethernet) make sure to use a Ethernet to USB adapter that offers Gb Ethernet.
Typically the Apple doesn’t, while the j5Create works perfectly (http://www.j5create.com/our-products/ethernet-adapters/jue130.html) "
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