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DescriptionE1 Protection (Failover) Switch - 4 E1 Links (12 E1 Ports)Valiant's E1 Fail-Over (E1 Protection) Switch (12 E1 Ports - 4 Links) allows the user to connect a single E1 line from the telephone company to an 'active', as well as to a 'standby' E1 terminal, such as data server / router etc. At the customer premises. (PPS).How it works?In the event of the failure of the data server / router connected to the 'A / active' port of the E1 Protection (Fail-Over) Switch, it shall automatically switch and connect the E1 line from the telephone company to the data server / router on the 'B / standby' port. This ensures minimum downtime - which would have otherwise occurred due to equipment failure connected to the 'A / active' port. This equipment may be used to enhance the reliability and the efficiency of the customer's data network.Application Note. The E1 Fail-Over Switch should be used when the customer is using a E1 line to connect to and install 'active' E1 equipment and 'standby' E1 equipment (such as a ROUTER or a PBX) at the customers premises.
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The E1 Failover Switch shall automatically switch the E1 line from the telephone company between the ACTIVE E1 data server / router and the STANDBY E1 data server / router. Features and Highlights. Allows the user to connect an E1 line from the Telephone Company and to switch it automatically between an 'active' and a 'standby' E1 terminal at the customer premises. The user programmable switching criterion may be Loss Of E1 Signal, AIS and Loss Of E1 Frame. Can accommodate upto four E1 lines - may be used switch between 'active' and 'standby' E1 terminals connected to upto four (or fewer) E1 lines.
Independent switching for each of the four E1 lines. User programmable switching criterion - independent for each E1 line. Built-in real-time clock / real-time logging maintains a history of all events. Remotely accessible over a TCP-IP networks.
Just want to confirm that it works the same if not better than 'adaptive (half refresh rate)' in Nvidia CP, or equiv in Nvidia inspector.Technically could be exactly the same. Tested also with recording with ShadowPlay.Maybe SCS could change the description in the game's menu from 'Economic (saves energy on notebooks)' into something better suited.On a 60 Hz display this is highly recommended for user which experience large variations of FPS city vs outside, especially if the lower value is less than 60 FPS but higher than 30 FPS.Generally, it should be first to try for better smoothness, less stuttering.
Then, it match with recording at 30FPS.cheers,Dorin.