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Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:11 pm
by login
Gringostar wrote:
Thx for this! helps me a lot on my new studio pc build.
I have Corsair Vengeance Low Profile Blue DDR3 PC12800/1600MHz CL9 4x4GB I dont think they are ecc. can I use them or do i need to buy other ones?
cheers.
you can use them, if you the PSU you could also use that.
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 6:26 pm
by kitekrazy
102455 wrote:kitekrazy wrote:AMD for under $150 that will handle all software
That's the problem. They don't "handle all software". They don't handle all hardware either. Or rather, some soft/hardware does not work with AMD.
If you want to avoid compatibility issues then buy Intel.
They do and handle all hardware unless you are living with knowledge back in the pre socket A days. I'm running Phenoms 940, 945, and a 955BE and they all run audio just fine.
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:09 am
by Gringostar
login wrote:Gringostar wrote:
you can use them, if you the PSU you could also use that.
This is my pic so far
Gigabyte GA-Z87X-OC motherboard
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-1150-Ove ... B00CU4L6DE
Intel Core i7 4770K 3,50GHz Socket 1150 Box
http://www.ebuyer.com/467641-cpu-core-i ... 646i74770k
Corsair Vengeance Low Profile Blue DDR3 PC12800/1600MHz CL9 4x4GB
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CML8GX3 ... B0058J1Q7O
NZXT H2 to miditower
http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/103-h2-case.html
Samsung 840 Series MZ-7TD250 250GB
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MZ-7TD250 ... B00B2ATH4W
Corsair Hydro H60 v2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CW-9060 ... B00A0HZMGA
Is this good? any suggestions?
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:37 pm
by miekwave
If you can spare the extra cash, upgrade from Samsung 830 to 840 PRO, the performance of the 840 Pro drive is monumental and still considered top 3 drives across all reviews, benchmarks, and reliability.
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:42 pm
by miekwave
Gringostar wrote:
Thx for this! helps me a lot on my new studio pc build.
I have Corsair Vengeance Low Profile Blue DDR3 PC12800/1600MHz CL9 4x4GB I dont think they are ecc. can I use them or do i need to buy other ones?
cheers.
I should have clarified. ECC ram should be used for MASSIVE projects such as 50 tracks, 250 voices (Sampling), and syncing it with 2K video, etc.
If you are doing generic electronic music, most 8 GB ram Mfr sticks will work, also the Carsair Ram is good ram, but also consider Kingston LOVO ram if possible as Kingston brand RAM has the lowest temp/cooling to performance ratio and RAM can get VERY VERY hot if you do lots of sampling.
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 3:18 pm
by beats me
login wrote:inb4 buy a mac
Threads like this are always a nice Mac affirming reminder.
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 3:28 pm
by login
Which PSU do you have already.
You will need a normal hard drive in case you need more storage space. But you can get by with the SSD by now.
Why the liquid cooling? Do you plan to overcloack? If not, no point getting it.
Why that case? Check around for more slient cases, Antec P180 is highly regarded as a very silent or the Antec Sonata which also comes with a very slient PSU, also some of Lian Li small cases.
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:32 pm
by miekwave
login wrote:
Which PSU do you have already.
You will need a normal hard drive in case you need more storage space. But you can get by with the SSD by now.
Why the liquid cooling? Do you plan to overcloack? If not, no point getting it.
Why that case? Check around for more slient cases, Antec P180 is highly regarded as a very silent or the Antec Sonata which also comes with a very slient PSU, also some of Lian Li small cases.
Antec makes some nice quiet cases, but its important to remember that COOLING > QUIET PC. The Cosair liquid cooling is the most effective acoustical treatment solution compared to fans. Also, ventilation is very important. You can install 2-6mm acoustic padding inside the case for less fan Db. 80+Gold rated PSU are more effective than less noisy than standard PSUs.
Re: How is this Desktop for my home studio??
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:26 pm
by login
miekwave wrote:login wrote:
Which PSU do you have already.
You will need a normal hard drive in case you need more storage space. But you can get by with the SSD by now.
Why the liquid cooling? Do you plan to overcloack? If not, no point getting it.
Why that case? Check around for more slient cases, Antec P180 is highly regarded as a very silent or the Antec Sonata which also comes with a very slient PSU, also some of Lian Li small cases.
Antec makes some nice quiet cases, but its important to remember that COOLING > QUIET PC. The Cosair liquid cooling is the most effective acoustical treatment solution compared to fans. Also, ventilation is very important. You can install 2-6mm acoustic padding inside the case for less fan Db. 80+Gold rated PSU are more effective than less noisy than standard PSUs.
That liquid cooling for CPU also uses a FAN. And is the same size that the stock fan for the cpu cooler. There is no point in that if you are not overclocking anyway. If you overclock, yes that is the most silent solution.