New to windows, and need help fine tuning things
New to windows, and need help fine tuning things
Alright I need some help. I just recently upgraded my computer. I would have got a dual mac G5, but didn't have the money, so instead I ended up getting AMD 64 3500, with 1 gig of RAM.
I'm not getting decent performance. I was taking a look at the performance test that Adam Jay did a while back and noticed that everyone with a AMD 64 seemed to be getting about a 19-20 something cpu drain when performing the test. I tried it and am getting a 47 to 50 percent drain.
Anyone want to point me to somewhere I can learn about windows and improve my machine? I would like it to be as powerful as it should be. It's the last one I'll be getting for awhile. At the moment a bit confused about why so many people hate Macs and love windows. I'm personally beginning to think I made a bad move getting a pc.
help? please?
I'm not getting decent performance. I was taking a look at the performance test that Adam Jay did a while back and noticed that everyone with a AMD 64 seemed to be getting about a 19-20 something cpu drain when performing the test. I tried it and am getting a 47 to 50 percent drain.
Anyone want to point me to somewhere I can learn about windows and improve my machine? I would like it to be as powerful as it should be. It's the last one I'll be getting for awhile. At the moment a bit confused about why so many people hate Macs and love windows. I'm personally beginning to think I made a bad move getting a pc.
help? please?
Since you didn't specify if you're using other music apps then LIVE,
there are quite some sites to look at for hardware & software tweaking and getting the best out of your system for music production:
Hope you'll find what you need somewhere in there.
Regards
Raphael
there are quite some sites to look at for hardware & software tweaking and getting the best out of your system for music production:
- http://home.earthlink.net/~rongonz/home ... e.html#TOC
http://g33kflat.skankyflat.net/articles ... l#preamble (though not specifically for audio recording, this site still has some useful info)
http://www.cakewalk.com/forum/tm.asp?m=45491&mpage=1 (not only for SONAR users, but tips on use of SATA HDD's)
http://www.geocities.com/phileosophos/t ... tency.html (also related to SATA)
http://www.jay.fm/miditime/ (some thoughts about MIDI timing under Cubase SX/Nuendo)
http://forum.cubase.net/phpbb2/viewtopi ... =8292#8292
http://forum.cubase.net/phpbb2/viewtopi ... =8291#8291
http://www.pcmus.com/ (not only for ST Audio product users, but general advice)
http://www.musicxp.net/ (hurry up, the owner is selling the domain and it's one of the most specialised tips and tricks section for setting up WinXP for musicians)
Hope you'll find what you need somewhere in there.
Regards
Raphael
I know Funkser already mentioned this one in his list but this one is probably the best place to start.
http://www.musicxp.net/tuning_tips.php
I think it'll take you a while to get to like windows (if you ever do) coming from a Mac, its a bit like hot rodding a family saloon, those tweaks do make a big difference.
Best of luck.
btw, keep it well defragged, especially after installing anything or recording lots of audio. Doing this regularly gives your drive heads far less work to do and aids audio throughput considerably.
http://www.musicxp.net/tuning_tips.php
I think it'll take you a while to get to like windows (if you ever do) coming from a Mac, its a bit like hot rodding a family saloon, those tweaks do make a big difference.
Best of luck.
btw, keep it well defragged, especially after installing anything or recording lots of audio. Doing this regularly gives your drive heads far less work to do and aids audio throughput considerably.
Last edited by Martyn on Sun Apr 17, 2005 9:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Dell 6000d: 2.0ghz Pentium 760 | 1gb DDR2 ram
Echo Indigo DJ | Korg microKONTROL | faded black t-shirt emblazoned with 'Detroit' in gothic type