I'd like to mount a couple CW cards ina rackmount 2U case.
I need it just for live operation of Modular, Synths and Fx and I would operate it probably from a remote desktop on a laptop.
The problem with 2U rackmount cases is that they just allow for 2 PCI cards with a raiser and the installation of an AGP card is problematic.
The solution could be to use a Mobo with onboard graphics, I know it's not the best choice for a daw, but considering the main dsp use of the machine what could I expect?
The choice for the 2U size is that I would put it in a Professional Flight Case Rack I have that's 4 units, with Noah.
Any idea on a good solution?
Onboard graphics possible?
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I think the Intel 865 based boards have been doing well for Scope. Intel does make a micro-ATX version of the board ( 3 pci slots ) that has builtin graphics. That's the Intel 865G chipset.
Note: the 945G chipset has been getting good reviews. I just haven't seen anyone here use the Creamware on it yet. See also the 915G and so on. I only mention the 865G since there are a lot of examples of people using 865 based systems. At this point, I would almost generalize that Intel chipsets have been working well in most cases. See the Masterverb thread a couple down from this one for examples of performance.
As the other person suggests, of course, NForce3 stuff is quite nice also. I'll be using an NForce3 Ultra board fairly soon and will post results once that is in place. They are getting harder to find, but some of the best results I have seen here have been on Nforce3 boards.
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Note: the 945G chipset has been getting good reviews. I just haven't seen anyone here use the Creamware on it yet. See also the 915G and so on. I only mention the 865G since there are a lot of examples of people using 865 based systems. At this point, I would almost generalize that Intel chipsets have been working well in most cases. See the Masterverb thread a couple down from this one for examples of performance.
As the other person suggests, of course, NForce3 stuff is quite nice also. I'll be using an NForce3 Ultra board fairly soon and will post results once that is in place. They are getting harder to find, but some of the best results I have seen here have been on Nforce3 boards.
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At that point a 4U is the same, the space I have available in the flight case next to Noah is 2U, I'd like to fit the pc and Noah in 4U space...On 2005-11-20 21:00, ScofieldKid wrote:
Have you looked at the new Antec Take 3 case? A 3U case would let you use any board you want. That case is about 25lbs I think, so do factor the weight into it.
...wow, 25 lbs??? are you sure? that's a lot!