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schenkerguy
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Hi everyone, just upgraded from an old P-166 with 32 meg of ram, to an Athalon 1800XP with 512! Yes, before the P-166 I used a 386... I like to get the most out of a machine before an upgrade ;- ) This is the first time I assembled a computer by myself, and I'm quite happy with it so far.
The mobo is an ECS K7S5A, with SIS 735 chipset, I put in 512 meg of DDR Ram, a new 64 meg vid card and my old Echo Mia soundcard, and old cd drives and 15 gig Maxtor drive.
Good things: It's very fast, especially compared to the 166 of course. With the old system I could barely turn on a vst-i without crashing, and had to use a lot of work-arounds. But now on my newest tune I've got: 2 Vst instruments, two guitar tracks recorded dry and playing through Amplitube in real time, Autotune running as an insert, 2 instances or Waves Renaissance compressor, a delay, chorus and reverb, with 3 audio tracks. With all this my cpu meter is sitting around 20%! I can play my guitar through Cubase monitoring through Amplitube or Warp VST and the delay is almost inaudible, I can't really even detect any latency playing the vst-i's. On my old system I was working with 371 ms! People here are probably going "yah, so?" but this is a huge jump for me!
Problems: Trying to install everything in Windows XP! First the install cd that came with the motherboard just said "motherboard not support" when I inserted it. When I tried to install the Echo software for the soundcard, I got "install wizard configuration error". After installing Cubase I got "can't find blah blah.dll". XP looked cool, but after nothing installing or working right, I gave up and wiped the drive, and started over with Win 98. Everything worked perfectly fine thereafter. I'm using Cubase SX, Cool Edit Pro 2, and T-Racks mainly.
I'll post my latest tune in the MP3 clinic when it's mixed.
TAFN! - G
The mobo is an ECS K7S5A, with SIS 735 chipset, I put in 512 meg of DDR Ram, a new 64 meg vid card and my old Echo Mia soundcard, and old cd drives and 15 gig Maxtor drive.
Good things: It's very fast, especially compared to the 166 of course. With the old system I could barely turn on a vst-i without crashing, and had to use a lot of work-arounds. But now on my newest tune I've got: 2 Vst instruments, two guitar tracks recorded dry and playing through Amplitube in real time, Autotune running as an insert, 2 instances or Waves Renaissance compressor, a delay, chorus and reverb, with 3 audio tracks. With all this my cpu meter is sitting around 20%! I can play my guitar through Cubase monitoring through Amplitube or Warp VST and the delay is almost inaudible, I can't really even detect any latency playing the vst-i's. On my old system I was working with 371 ms! People here are probably going "yah, so?" but this is a huge jump for me!
Problems: Trying to install everything in Windows XP! First the install cd that came with the motherboard just said "motherboard not support" when I inserted it. When I tried to install the Echo software for the soundcard, I got "install wizard configuration error". After installing Cubase I got "can't find blah blah.dll". XP looked cool, but after nothing installing or working right, I gave up and wiped the drive, and started over with Win 98. Everything worked perfectly fine thereafter. I'm using Cubase SX, Cool Edit Pro 2, and T-Racks mainly.
I'll post my latest tune in the MP3 clinic when it's mixed.
TAFN! - G