AMD Mainboard recommendations?
AMD Mainboard recommendations?
I am in the need to replace my working PC.
I wanted to configure a PC around a Intel 1155 board, but after reading about serious storage problems, came to the conclusion that I could also use an AMD board.
However I have the prejudice that Intel boards are better for Musicproduction than AMD´s.
Therefore I need to know if anyone can recommend AMD mainboards vs. intel mainboards.
I would like to use a quad core CPU, USB 3.0 ports, PCIe 2.0, & Sata.
So talk me in or out of a AMD board.
Any advice is appreciated
I wanted to configure a PC around a Intel 1155 board, but after reading about serious storage problems, came to the conclusion that I could also use an AMD board.
However I have the prejudice that Intel boards are better for Musicproduction than AMD´s.
Therefore I need to know if anyone can recommend AMD mainboards vs. intel mainboards.
I would like to use a quad core CPU, USB 3.0 ports, PCIe 2.0, & Sata.
So talk me in or out of a AMD board.
Any advice is appreciated
Setup: Ableton L12, Push3, Max9, Novation LC,
Re: AMD Mainboard recommendations?
i would stay away from amd-boards. I have always had problems with popo&clicks on amd-machines with usb-audiointerfaces
Re: AMD Mainboard recommendations?
but he's not using an USB interface.. he's got a RME digiface.
i'm running an AMD AM2+ board and an AM3 processor with a RME multiface 2 and i think it works great.
would probably be better with an AM3 board and DDR3 ram but here are my results last time i ran the test with my current config.
1. Ableton Live CPU Meter: 20-21%
2. Desktop: Custom Rackmount DAW with Asus M3A79-T Deluxe mobo
3. OS: Windows 7 Pro 64
4. Ableton Live version: 8.1.1
5. CPU Make, Model, and Speed: AMD Phenom II 955 overclocked to 3.61 GHz
6. Amount of RAM: 8 GB
7. Soundcard: RME HDSPe Multiface 2 and PCIe card with 3.08.2 drivers
8. Hard Disk Drive Speed: 10K rpm
9. Number of playback tracks: all 8
at 256 samples, meter read 22%
at 128 samples, meter read 23%
at 64 samples, meter read 27%
at 32 samples, meter read 35%
and 40 tracks at 256 samples read 83% with no crackles
i'm running an AMD AM2+ board and an AM3 processor with a RME multiface 2 and i think it works great.
would probably be better with an AM3 board and DDR3 ram but here are my results last time i ran the test with my current config.
1. Ableton Live CPU Meter: 20-21%
2. Desktop: Custom Rackmount DAW with Asus M3A79-T Deluxe mobo
3. OS: Windows 7 Pro 64
4. Ableton Live version: 8.1.1
5. CPU Make, Model, and Speed: AMD Phenom II 955 overclocked to 3.61 GHz
6. Amount of RAM: 8 GB
7. Soundcard: RME HDSPe Multiface 2 and PCIe card with 3.08.2 drivers
8. Hard Disk Drive Speed: 10K rpm
9. Number of playback tracks: all 8
at 256 samples, meter read 22%
at 128 samples, meter read 23%
at 64 samples, meter read 27%
at 32 samples, meter read 35%
and 40 tracks at 256 samples read 83% with no crackles
Re: AMD Mainboard recommendations?
thx, McQ714
this sounds quite promising
Any other AMD user here,
who can give me some sort of advice?
this sounds quite promising
Any other AMD user here,
who can give me some sort of advice?
Setup: Ableton L12, Push3, Max9, Novation LC,
Re: AMD Mainboard recommendations?
okay thread closed
does not seem to be a lot of AMD Folks out there
does not seem to be a lot of AMD Folks out there
Setup: Ableton L12, Push3, Max9, Novation LC,
Re: AMD Mainboard recommendations?
Using AMD is a violation of your AbleCare terms and condittions.
You can do it, but your not allowed to post here and winge about the results afterwards.
You can do it, but your not allowed to post here and winge about the results afterwards.
Nothing to see here - move along!
Re: AMD Mainboard recommendations?
GIGABYTE GA-790XT (rev 1.0)- I think there are newer versions of this board.
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Socket AM3 3.2 GHz
Runs very well with both Firestudio Mobile Firewire & an ESI UGM96 USB interfaces.
Low latency and stable.
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Socket AM3 3.2 GHz
Runs very well with both Firestudio Mobile Firewire & an ESI UGM96 USB interfaces.
Low latency and stable.