"If desired, you can come up with a lot of actions that will simulate serious changes in the level of noise and interference of the computer and conduct a simple but effective study of how your DAC reacts to heavy changes in the level and spectrum of interference emitted by it. Have you conducted such experiments?"
Answer: Yes, and noticed a lot of improvements. I have tried a lot of system level tweaks, even went to the extent of taking a custom minimal commandline linux distro for audio (again sounded better than the familiar gui systems), and have also explored custom tools in windows that optimize a lot of the internal system processes. In my experience the more lower noise system gets (lower system activity), any further improvement is far easier to hear than with a stock system configuration. Everything from even changing the buffer size changes the sound. (Includes all types of buffer, either in dac or in system).
"In my opinion, it is quite enough to stop clogging your head with noises and charges and start thinking of something else."
As mentioned I am also trying to set up a proper AB-X to confirm the changes of this player. My friend has successfully done AB-X on other computer audio tweaks I mentioned in earlier paragraph, his network streamers and signal regenerators. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with my approach. I am looking deeper into the intrinsics of the drives (the physical manifestation) since it has an impact that is uncorrelated from the rest of your guesses (doesn’t do defragging, cannot check optimal areas in disk if there was ever one since it is out of control of even the OS, it’s the controller that handles it).
Answer: Yes, and noticed a lot of improvements. I have tried a lot of system level tweaks, even went to the extent of taking a custom minimal commandline linux distro for audio (again sounded better than the familiar gui systems), and have also explored custom tools in windows that optimize a lot of the internal system processes. In my experience the more lower noise system gets (lower system activity), any further improvement is far easier to hear than with a stock system configuration. Everything from even changing the buffer size changes the sound. (Includes all types of buffer, either in dac or in system).
"In my opinion, it is quite enough to stop clogging your head with noises and charges and start thinking of something else."
As mentioned I am also trying to set up a proper AB-X to confirm the changes of this player. My friend has successfully done AB-X on other computer audio tweaks I mentioned in earlier paragraph, his network streamers and signal regenerators. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with my approach. I am looking deeper into the intrinsics of the drives (the physical manifestation) since it has an impact that is uncorrelated from the rest of your guesses (doesn’t do defragging, cannot check optimal areas in disk if there was ever one since it is out of control of even the OS, it’s the controller that handles it).