- Apr 11, 2005
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Hello all! I am new to this forum, but after searching around for various topics, I have already found a lot of great information posted on these pages. Keep up the good work people! Anyway, on to my question...
I have read the sticky about people coming on here always asking what type of components they should use to build a gaming machine, or other type of PC. However, I have done a search and have not found any posts about people putting together a PC strictly for audio work.
I am looking to spend around 1500 for this machine and I so many dilemmas already. First off, I am not sure whether to go Intel or AMD. I had originally thought that I should for AMD because once the 64 bit revolution comes around, I will be ready. But now that Intel has released the new Pentium 4 600 series, I'm not sure what to get! Can any of you audioheads on this forum let me know which is the better processor. I know I will get arguments from both sides, but I would like to weigh the positives and negatives for both processors. I will be mainly running Cubase or Sonar with Kontakt or Gigastudio and sampling in a small chamber orchestra or pipe organ. At the most, I will be using 12 instruments.
I play on getting at least 1gb of ram to start, maybe more depending on the final build price. Should I get DDR or DDR2? I have heard that DDR2 doesn't make much of a difference in most PCs, but how about for audio?
Also, if you make a suggestion on a processor, could you please provide a motherboard that would be best to use with it. There are so many choices, but strictly from an audio viewpoint, what would be a good buy. I am not necessarily looking to overclock.
As for a pro soundcard, I dont think I need any advice in this area.
I think that about covers it. Thank you very much in advance for all your advice!
I have read the sticky about people coming on here always asking what type of components they should use to build a gaming machine, or other type of PC. However, I have done a search and have not found any posts about people putting together a PC strictly for audio work.
I am looking to spend around 1500 for this machine and I so many dilemmas already. First off, I am not sure whether to go Intel or AMD. I had originally thought that I should for AMD because once the 64 bit revolution comes around, I will be ready. But now that Intel has released the new Pentium 4 600 series, I'm not sure what to get! Can any of you audioheads on this forum let me know which is the better processor. I know I will get arguments from both sides, but I would like to weigh the positives and negatives for both processors. I will be mainly running Cubase or Sonar with Kontakt or Gigastudio and sampling in a small chamber orchestra or pipe organ. At the most, I will be using 12 instruments.
I play on getting at least 1gb of ram to start, maybe more depending on the final build price. Should I get DDR or DDR2? I have heard that DDR2 doesn't make much of a difference in most PCs, but how about for audio?
Also, if you make a suggestion on a processor, could you please provide a motherboard that would be best to use with it. There are so many choices, but strictly from an audio viewpoint, what would be a good buy. I am not necessarily looking to overclock.
As for a pro soundcard, I dont think I need any advice in this area.
I think that about covers it. Thank you very much in advance for all your advice!