I'm really in need of some help here. I just replaced my PIII Asus P2B-DS system with a Socket A 1GHz Athlon and all the bits. Problem is, pro-audio work is very heavy on the PCI bus (hundreds of channels of audio in and out) and my audio hardware (Creamware's Scope system) is struggling with the PCi bus on the new system. So much so that I get PCI overflow errors all the time and the manufacturer has now stopped recommending VIA KT133 based systems for use with it's products.
Luckilly my OEM is being cool and has offered to rebuild me a new system. What I need to know is this:
Is PCI bus performance on the new AMD 760 chipset likely to be improved over the KT133?
Alternatively, would I be better to go for a P4 system if this is the prime consideration?
I basically need a high end system with the best possible PCI bus performance. Cureently the audio hardware manufacturer is recommending BX and 815 based systems as least problematic, but there are issues with these platforms (like limited RAM support etc.) which make them less suitable for my needs.
Any technical advice on this issue would be enormously appreciated. I know there are lots of people here who know much more than I do about these things and I'm really ineed of some guidance.
Thanks
Jules
