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bobbo
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I'm thinking of building a computer (1st time) for recording and for playing games (first person shooters), and have a couple of questions before purchasing anything.
I'm trying to figure out which motherboard would be best for me. I've looked at epox 8kha+ and it seems to be a pretty good gamimg one, fast. I'm also looking at a soyo sy-k7v (dragon plus), which also has "raid". I'm not too sure what that means, but would it be better for computer recording? (I read that it can make your hard drive faster, but I don't know what it does or how it works).
Both have onboard sound, but can be disabled in the bios I believe, leaving me room for the delta 1010 soundcard I have I hope. I'm using ntracks for multitracking.
So I guess I'm looking for some opinions on motherboards that would be good for both games and recording.
I'll probably start from scratch and get all new hardware and keep my old computer, which isn't too good for either games or recording, although it works ok. I'm just looking for more tracks for recording and the ability to play some of the newer games coming out.
Is raid a good thing or a bad thing for audio recording?
Are there any motherboards that you could suggest to me?
Thanks
bobbo
I'm trying to figure out which motherboard would be best for me. I've looked at epox 8kha+ and it seems to be a pretty good gamimg one, fast. I'm also looking at a soyo sy-k7v (dragon plus), which also has "raid". I'm not too sure what that means, but would it be better for computer recording? (I read that it can make your hard drive faster, but I don't know what it does or how it works).
Both have onboard sound, but can be disabled in the bios I believe, leaving me room for the delta 1010 soundcard I have I hope. I'm using ntracks for multitracking.
So I guess I'm looking for some opinions on motherboards that would be good for both games and recording.
I'll probably start from scratch and get all new hardware and keep my old computer, which isn't too good for either games or recording, although it works ok. I'm just looking for more tracks for recording and the ability to play some of the newer games coming out.
Is raid a good thing or a bad thing for audio recording?
Are there any motherboards that you could suggest to me?
Thanks
bobbo