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Dual Core machines - Question
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| michael00elder |
I've just seen a really good offer on dual core pentium 4 machine.
My question is, if I'm using Reason 3, rewired to Sonar 5 and also a couple of VSTi's like Ansynth and FM7, will such a PC spread the load over the 2 2.66GHz processors.
At the moment I've only got a single core 2.4 GHz P4 processor machine, will I get far improved performance out of the dual core machine and also, do any of you knoew if the intel P4 dual core chips are any good? |
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| DeZmA |
question 1 : yes, sonar 5 supports multiple cores so it will spread the load
question 2 : depends on what application, for music production : yes. I didn't eat one yet, I wouldn't know if they are good.
Btw: i'd go for the dual 2.4, the price tag of the 2.6 is a little high, especially if you consider the extra power. |
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| michael00elder |
| I forgot to mention that the dual core machine is only about £420 $700 brand new. That's for the machine with 500Mb ram, M-Audio 2496 sound card and windows xp home, keyboard mouse etc. |
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| Low Profile |
The Intel Dual cores (Pentium D's) are very good yes, and a dual core CPU will give you a very large perfomance boost using Sonar (since it's a multi-thread program with support for multiple CPUs)
However, be advised, that the new Conroe (Intel Core 2 Duo) CPU's that have recently gone retail are CRUSHING anything that the world has ever seen before. The cheapest conroe is around 200$ I think, and it'll tear apart any other CPU.... I just ordered me an E6600, cost me c.a. $350 but with a little overclocking this thing eats the $1200 AMD FX-62 alive :D
You can also get relatively high end models of AMD X2 and Intel Pentium D dual cores for about 100-150$ these days, since conroe is really pushing the market. Those are very good models, and the price is just rediculous (I'm actually thinking about buying a second desktop system, just because they're so cheap! you can build a great dual core 1 gig ram system for less than 400$ these days).
(btw, this post is not paid for or supported in any way by Intel inc. :D ) |
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| DeZmA |
| Thought he meant the core 2 type processor.. I would definately stretch the budget and go for that one right now. Like low profile said, it's the best on the market right now for the price. I would also go for at least 1 gig ram instead of 512 mb. 700$ seems low budget, where they tend to save on the power supply, the case, the fans, ... which isn't really a good thing for a DAW. Tbh you should double the budget to get a decent workstation, then again it's up to what you want to do with it. |
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| No Left Turn |
| Is there a difference between the commercial Conroe's you can buy for PC and the ones that are included with the MacIntel's? |
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| gwrmarines |
| I was customizing a machine on dell.com and i had a dual core 3.2mhz 1gig ram, like everything top notch 2 monitors it was like 6 grand hahaha |
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