|
How much RAM do you have??? (pg. 4)
|
View this Thread in Original format
| dEEkAy |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I tend to use a lot of different sounds in my productions, so there's your answer. :p[/COLOR][/FONT]
|
So do I.
But in the end it's just how you use ;) ("SIZE" doesnt really count anymore from 2gig upwards).
However I may upgrade to 4gb as well some day if needed.
But therefore i'll upgrade from my Athlon 64 3500+ to one of their newer dual-core thingys. |
|
|
| Chronosis |
| 1GB, which isn't enough. |
|
|
| adidas_pump |
| 512, but i'm anxious for the giga |
|
|
| Demoted |
| 1 gig DDR dual channel Corsair RAM |
|
|
| DJ 00 Tommy |
| im one of the 256 people, hopefully ill be getting more soon but im still just starting out so its not like i use complex patterns and loads of samples. |
|
|
| jammer42777 |
768mb
only one machine for now |
|
|
| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEEkAy
But therefore i'll upgrade from my Athlon 64 3500+ to one of their newer dual-core thingys. |
Sweet - if you decide to do that, please let me know! I read up on those things about two weeks ago and I'd really like to hear some real-world experiences before I spend any money. Supposedly they're Socket 939, which ought to be a really simple upgrade... I just don't see how the OS would be able to truly make use of the dual core, since AFAIK it will be seen as a single processor.
Not trying to discourage you, I just don't know anyone at all who has one (let alone another producer), so I'd like some input. 
|
|
|
| Icone |
I'm guessing 1GB might be quite ok for music production, I myself have recently switched to 2GB.
Those with 4GB are probably some diehard gamers? I wonder what processor on the planet can handle 4GB's through an 800MHz bus all of the time :) |
|
|
| jupiterone |
After Overclocking CPU:
RAM:

After Overclocking 6800 GT [Before/After]:
 |
|
|
| jammer42777 |
| just upgraded to 1.25GB I'm happy with it for now |
|
|
|
|