AMD dual-core processors and Ableton Live 6.
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AMD dual-core processors and Ableton Live 6.
Has anyone used an AMD dual core with Ableton 6?
I plan on upgrading my desktop PC soon and I am looking into possibly getting an AMD setup as opposed to an Intel chipset. What are your thoughts?
Seems to me that AMD has the better value for the money at the moment. Has anyone had the chance to contrast and compare? I'm not into gaming, I want to build a strictly audio machine.
Eventually I'll get another laptop as well.
Should I even bother getting a dual-core or should I just wait a couple months and get a quad?
I plan on upgrading my desktop PC soon and I am looking into possibly getting an AMD setup as opposed to an Intel chipset. What are your thoughts?
Seems to me that AMD has the better value for the money at the moment. Has anyone had the chance to contrast and compare? I'm not into gaming, I want to build a strictly audio machine.
Eventually I'll get another laptop as well.
Should I even bother getting a dual-core or should I just wait a couple months and get a quad?
AMD Athlon 64 3700+ laptop, 1 gig of ram
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M-Audio Axiom 49
Korg PadKontrol
Roland JP-8080
Korg MS2000r
Ableton Live 6
Fruity Loops 6 XXL Producer Edition
Korg Legacy Collection
Waves DIAMOND bundle
Re: AMD Dual Core with Live 6
I am using an Athlon 64 X2 4200+ (939-pin) and it works great.
As for waiting for quad core, well, you could also wait for 8-core, etc. etc. No matter what you get, there will always be something better coming down the pike.
Come on in, the water's fine!
As for waiting for quad core, well, you could also wait for 8-core, etc. etc. No matter what you get, there will always be something better coming down the pike.
Come on in, the water's fine!
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Right now I am just running a laptop with an Athlon 64 3700+ and for most stuff I do, it's more than what I need. If I start to use up too much CPU, I just resample.
I want to get a dual-core system but it just seems pointless, since quad-cores are coming out soon. I think I'll hold off and get a quad-core laptop. :]
I want to get a dual-core system but it just seems pointless, since quad-cores are coming out soon. I think I'll hold off and get a quad-core laptop. :]
AMD Athlon 64 3700+ laptop, 1 gig of ram
M-Audio Axiom 49
Korg PadKontrol
Roland JP-8080
Korg MS2000r
Ableton Live 6
Fruity Loops 6 XXL Producer Edition
Korg Legacy Collection
Waves DIAMOND bundle
M-Audio Axiom 49
Korg PadKontrol
Roland JP-8080
Korg MS2000r
Ableton Live 6
Fruity Loops 6 XXL Producer Edition
Korg Legacy Collection
Waves DIAMOND bundle
I'm planning on upgrading to the 4x4 system as soon as it comes out. My current dual AMD system is almost 2 years old & still rocks! 
yup, live 6 has ability to use dual core. i have the same set up as eganglion and its flawless. my gf constantly tells me how hott i am due to my CPU and RAM capabilities. THANKS AMD!eganglion wrote:Not sure if Live 6 currently takes advantage of multiple cores. But if you are running Live and, say, Reason, you could assign Live to run on core 0, and Reason to run on core 1. That way both programs can rock and not interfere with each other.