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(Side note: the limited and often fixed internal buffer is also in my opinion the reason most USB audio devices don't really play nicely with USB-hubs. For example, I currently can't plug the R24 in directly, and this leads to crackle-free 96kHz operation being more or less impossible even when using huge buffers on the computer side. The probable reason for this is USB timing jitter reaching the ms range.)
I have an XPS 420 that looks like this, a late-2007 model. I am using Audio-Technica ATH-M50 headphones plugged into the front headphone jack. Pianoteq is being played as a VST through Reaper's WASAPI output in 'shared mode' at 44k/128 samples, so latency is not an issue, though I do get occasional crackles (that are rendered moot when exporting as WAV). I use a bit-depth of 24 as the default audio output, and I cannot hear any noise coming from my headphones at any volume when nothing is playing. 153554b96e
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