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First of all, sorry for my english. It´s not very good.
I know this question has been done hundreds of times, but with all this new hardware coming out month to month, it´s logical. I´m planing to buy a new DAW (pc) only dedicated to audio. The only thing I plan to keep from what I allready have is de video card (Matrox 550) and my fantastic RME multiface. My question goes more to processor an motherboard. I have allways used AMD, and has given no problems, so I was looking the new Athlon 64 X2 with socket 939. What do you think about them? Any problems? And the mobo. I have had problems (probably bad luck) with Asus. I have had less problems with Gigabyte. I would like to hear some suggestions and experiences on DAW´s with these processors and with which mobo it works fine. Thank you very much and have a nice day |
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You can check out my DAWs at http://www.pcDAW.net for hardware ideas.
I've always used Asus boards & have had no problem with them. I've never used AMD processors but they are definitely the best bang for the buck. Mike http://www.pcDAW.net |
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I've got 3 x workstations in my studio. The most recent build was done over
the holidays and is posted below. It is extemely stable and fast but it is not extremely stable with a Matrox G550. For some reason the 550 is the kiss of death for this system, and for some others I have read about. Right now I'm using a pair of G450's running 4 x displays: I'll probably upgrade to a Xentera 4 GP pretty soon. ASUS A8V-Deluxe (most recent bios as of Dec. 24th 2005) AMD 64 4200 X 2 @ 2425MHz per core 4G Corsair CAS2. (only 3 G show up as available to system due to southbridge resource allocation snafu, though the system does actually utilize them ) Matrox G450 AGP & PCI (PCI in slot 1 of mobo) WD 80G 8MB IDE1 master (system drive-7200 RPM)) Maxtor 200G IDE 1 Slave (audio drive-7200RPM) NEC DVD-RW IDE2 master Seagate Barracuda 400G - IDE 2 slave (dedicated sample drive-7200 RPM) WD 250G backup drive in external USB 2.0 case (7200 RPM). Magma 13 slot chassis (32 bit) with the host card in slot 4 of the A8V-DLX and the PCI cards ordered as follows in the Magma if you are facing the back of the chassis, this order is from L to R as follows 1. RME HDSP 9652 (Card #1 in control panel) 2. empty 3. UAD-1 4. empty 5. RME HDSP 9652 (Card #2 in control panel) 6. empty 7. UAD-1 8. RME Multiface PCI (Card #3 in control panel) 9. empty 10. UAD-1 11. UAD-1 12. empty 13. empty This computer is networked to another DAW with the Marvel 10/1000 LAN controller. The RME cards are all on a single IRQ unshared with any other device, the three of the UAD-1 cards are on a single IRQ not sharing with any other device and one of the UAD-1 cards is on a separate IRQ sharing with the LAN controller but no other device and they are showing no signs of having an IRQ trainwreck. USB is enabled with the ports supplying the following devices: 1. USB external hard drive case 2. Steinberg Syncrosoft key 3. MAudio Pro Station 88 4. Steinberg Houston controller. LPT, serial ports, onboard audio , Promise and VIA RAID/SATA contrtollers currently disabled in BIOS. The production softwa Cubase SX3x Wavelab 5x BFD-BFDXFL Jamstix Jammer 6.0 Groove Agent II Ivory Trilogy Halion Player GPO Tweaks: All of the recommended XP tweaks (except disabling of networking) as set out in the WINDOWS XP DAW OPTIMIZATION GUIDE from Tascam, plus the *RAM* tweak that allows applications to uitlize the entire 4G avalibale to the system, as follows: 1. Download masm32 (http://www.masm32.com/) and install it (after it installs, it brings up a command prompt window, just close it. Do NOT have it perform any of those functions.) 2. Copy the Nuendo3.exe to another location for backup purposes 3. Place another copy of Cubase, etc.exe (or whichever sequencer you use) in the C:\masm32\bin directory 4. Open up your command prompt and type "cd c:\masm32\bin" 5. Type "editbin /largeaddressaware Nuendo3.exe" 6. Move the copy of the Cubase, etc.exe file you just modified back to the regular Cubase, etc. directory 7. Open your boot.ini file (located in C: - you may have to open any folder and go Tools-Folder Options-View-Select Show Hidden Files and Folders and UNcheck the "Hide protected operating system files" to see this file) 8. Add "/3GB" after "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS.. ." so it should look like similar to "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micr osoft Windows XP Professional" /3GB /fastdetect...." 9. If you have a UAD-1 card, you also need to add "/Userva=2900" after the /3GB switch, so it should look like similar to "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS=" Micr osoft Windows XP Professional" /3GB /Userva=2900 /fastdetect...." 10. Save the modified boot.ini file 11. Reboot Only took about 5 minutes to get it all up and running...... ;o) wrote in message ups.com... First of all, sorry for my english. It´s not very good. I know this question has been done hundreds of times, but with all this new hardware coming out month to month, it´s logical. I´m planing to buy a new DAW (pc) only dedicated to audio. The only thing I plan to keep from what I allready have is de video card (Matrox 550) and my fantastic RME multiface. My question goes more to processor an motherboard. I have allways used AMD, and has given no problems, so I was looking the new Athlon 64 X2 with socket 939. What do you think about them? Any problems? And the mobo. I have had problems (probably bad luck) with Asus. I have had less problems with Gigabyte. I would like to hear some suggestions and experiences on DAW´s with these processors and with which mobo it works fine. Thank you very much and have a nice day |
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On 3 Jan 2006 13:48:45 -0800, wrote:
First of all, sorry for my english. It´s not very good. Your english is fine for me (I am non-english as well). In addition to the answers you get here, you can take a look at www.futureproducers.com forum where they got a forum dedicated to DAW/PC sound-systems. I will keep my eyes on this thread, as I wish to build a DAW myself |
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![]() "Thomas Jespersen" wrote in message ... On 3 Jan 2006 13:48:45 -0800, wrote: First of all, sorry for my english. It´s not very good. Your english is fine for me (I am non-english as well). In addition to the answers you get here, you can take a look at www.futureproducers.com forum where they got a forum dedicated to DAW/PC sound-systems. I will keep my eyes on this thread, as I wish to build a DAW myself And there's always mailto ![]() geoff |