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However, when I hooked it to my pedalboard, which is a custom made controlled by a MusicomLab EFX LE and powered by a yankee HS-M10 power supply, when I turned on the loop where the pedal is, it started to make crazy weird noises (not the good kind).

To rule out pedalboard/power supply malfunction, I plugged in the guitar into pedal(H9) into amp fashion, with its original power supply and an adapter, and the noises started again, only to stop, and all of the sudden it seems like its working.

Please try updating the unit with Eventide Direct Updater, which is bundled with H9 Control. If you are on Mac, you can find it in H9 Control by clicking the "Window" -> "Open Eventide Direct Updater" on the menu bar. If you are on Windows, you may just search "Direct Updater" in the Start menu. To update the unit in Direct Updater, you will need to boot your H9 into UPDATE mode by pressing the HOTKNOB while powering up.

I updated the unit through the USB cable and not through BlueTooth, and then rebooted it to factory settings (pressing down right footswitch + big central knob while powering up til it says [initia] or something like that) and now it works both with the original power supply w adapter and my pedalboards power supply.

Hi I too have just purchased an H9 Max Black and everything is not working right. I have updated the software, factory reset and initialized and have done everything but no sound is coming from the unit. I plug my guitar directly to the H9 and to the amp. I used its original power supply included in the box. When the unit is turned off, i can hear my amp but when its on and active, no sound is coming. I cannot connect thru blue tooth also. Is this a defective unit? Its distressing coz we don't have resellers here in the Philippines to ask for help. I bought this from the US.

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Otherwise, the 12490F is the same as the other locked (not overclockable) Core i5 models (more details here). The higher-end Alder Lake chips have big and fast Performance cores (P-cores) for latency-sensitive work paired with clusters of small and powerful Efficiency cores (E-cores) that chew through background processes. However, the locked Core i5 models don't have a hybrid architecture; instead, they have a more traditional design with only six P-Cores active. That means the six-core 12-thread processors don't need Intel's new Windows 11-exclusive Thread Director technology, so unlike Intel's hybrid models, the Core i5 models are just as potent in Windows 10 as they are in Windows 11. As always, going with an F-series chip means you will lose Quick Sync capabilities and the iGPU fallback that you can use for troubleshooting in the event of an issue with a discrete GPU.

Alder Lake's performance advantages come even without its support for DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0 interfaces (both of which Intel brought to market first). As such, you can use standard DDR4 memory and PCIe 4.0 devices and still have superior performance and connectivity options over AMD's aging AM4 platform. There are also plenty of B- and H-series boards that leverage less-expensive DDR4 memory, which is a saving grace given the ongoing DDR5 shortages.

As depicted in the left-most diagram in the second image, the 8+8 C0 dies have 30MB of total L3 cache onboard, divided into ten 3MB slices of L3 cache distributed among the eight P-cores and two four-core clusters of E-cores.

Intel hasn't released a diagram of the 6+0 desktop die, but these chips have a maximum capacity of 18MB of L3 cache because they have only six physical P-cores, each with a 3MB slice of L3, and no E-cores (or their associated L3 slices).

As a result, Intel has to use the 8+8 C0 die to craft the 12490F with 20MB of L3 cache, but on the surface, that seems counterintuitive: In the past, Intel has disabled cores and L3 slices in pairs, but that obviously doesn't apply here as the six-core 12490F would only have 18MB of cache. Also, 20MB of cache can't be evenly split among six cores/slices.

With Alder Lake, Intel has switched to a new approach to L3 cache distribution. The company no longer disables the L3 cache slices in lockstep with disabled cores, so all L3 cache slices stay enabled regardless of the number of active cores. Instead, Intel simply disables banks of cache within each L3 slice, meaning that each of the ten L3 slices on the 12490F's C0 die has 2MB of cache enabled. Naturally, that will result in different cache behavior than we would see with a fully-enabled chip with 30MB of L3 (and thus 3MB of L3 associated with each core/cluster).

We now have two Core i5-12400s in the test lab for comparison, one with a C0 die and one with an H0 die, but our retail H0 die model refuses to run the spec'd DDR4-3200 memory in Gear 1 mode for some unknown reason, restricting our ability to compare performance and latency. We're working on troubleshooting that issue so we can post a breakout article covering the differences between the two dies. For now, we can pull accurate power measurement tests, which you should check out in our power testing section after the main test suite -- we also dive into the power consumption differences between C0 and H0 chips.

The Core i5-12490F has the SRL4X S-spec. We tested with Windows 11 and DDR4 memory on a Z690 motherboard to maintain a comparable test environment with the rest of the processors in the test pool. Of course, you wouldn't pair this chip with this class of motherboard, but the 600-series B- and H-series motherboards also support memory overclocking and power limit adjustments. Given the 12490's relatively tame power consumption, even lower-end motherboards will provide the chip with enough juice for full operation, even with the power limits removed. We used DDR4 memory for testing, as current DDR5 pricing is too high for this class of chip.

The Core i5-12490F is a locked chip, but you can overclock the memory on Z- and B-series motherboards. We've seen easily-attainable memory overclocking ceilings stretch up to DDR4-4000 in Gear 1 with the unlocked overclockable Alder Lake chips, but it normally takes extra System Agent (SA) voltage to get there. You won't get that with the locked chips, though.

For unknown reasons, as we've seen with all of Intel's locked chips, the company has left the 12490F's System Agent voltage locked, meaning you can't change the default voltage. That's disappointing, to say the least: Bumping up the SA voltage is critical to improving memory overclocking on the Alder Lake chips. Our inability to adjust this value severely restricts DDR4 memory overclocking in Gear 1 mode (SA isn't as critical for DDR5 overclocking).

As you can see below, we were only able to gain an extra 400 MHz through memory overclocking in Gear 1, and as we've covered, running DDR4 in Gear 2 mode is not optimal for the overwhelming majority of workloads (especially gaming). It is encouraging that Intel has enabled memory overclocking on locked chips, but the company's decision to restrict SA voltage manipulation is nonsensical and ruins the value prop of memory overclocking with affordable DDR4 memory.

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