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Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 2:42 am
by helldriver
i have a pulsar 1 and pulsar 2.
i want to upgrade my system into a dualcore system.
is upgrading to a dualsystem possible without performce problems?
which boards and cpus could you recommend?
thanks
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:17 am
by AndreD
intel dc works fine here (up to 20 mv), even with pulsar1 in combination with a low latency scope-board.
just have a look @ asus wd2 premium...
nice native performance, by the way

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:46 am
by Shayne White
Several people on this forum have gotten dualcore to work, it's only me with the problem.

MD69, ScofieldKid, and others....
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 9:49 am
by MD69
Hi Shayne,
My system is PIV hyperthreaded on an P4C800 deluxe!!!
I still have my unused KN8S ULTRA but I do not have bought the CPU as it is still not clear if it will work

.
An intel CPU is a no go for me with their current technology (too much heat for summer time with my 3 creamware boards).
cheers
Michel
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:10 am
by AndreD
On 2006-03-19 08:46, Shayne White wrote:
Several people on this forum have gotten dualcore to work, it's only me with the problem.

MD69, ScofieldKid, and others....
what kind of board?
even
http://www.creativestudios.de/ are working with dc and scope...
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:14 am
by AndreD
On 2006-03-19 09:49, MD69 wrote:
An intel CPU is a no go for me with their current technology (too much heat for summer time with my 3 creamware boards).
...if you don´t care about pci-performance, ok...

I prefere a big silent fan

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:44 am
by MD69
Hi AndreD,
I DO care of PCI performance as I have 8ASIO outs (stereo), 1 plate reverb, 1 masterverb pro, 1 CD100, 1 OPTIMASTER, 1 X MACHINE, 1 TAPE DELAY, as well as 5 Synths all real time at 4ms latency 48KHz.
In summer, room temp is about 33°C leaving 12°C of headroom for thermal dissipation in the PC box. With 3 Boards and a PIV Northwood, I reach the 45°C with 2 FANS (industrial PC Box).
Going to a P4D 950 (equivalent to an X2 4800) brings 230W dissipation (compare to the 98W from the P4 Northwood). Too much heat!
I am eagerly seeking after a new PC which will brings 45% performance increase compare to my current system. If anyone could give me an advise about this, I'll be really happy!
Cheers
Michel
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:54 am
by AndreD
On 2006-03-19 10:44, MD69 wrote:
I DO care of PCI performance as I have 8ASIO outs (stereo), 1 plate reverb, 1 masterverb pro, 1 CD100, 1 OPTIMASTER, 1 X MACHINE, 1 TAPE DELAY, as well as 5 Synths all real time at 4ms latency 48KHz.
but not on amd dualcore?!
if yes, looks awesome!
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 11:19 am
by MD69
Hi AndreD,
No, on my P4C800 with the PIV Northwood hyperthreaded.
According to your comment (Awesome on AMD), seems like a NForce 3 Ultra will not be able to cope with this workload.
Argh, that's not really good news as it is my "generic" config. Can you confirm your feeling??????
Cheers
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:26 am
by katano
I DO care of PCI performance as I have 8ASIO outs (stereo), 1 plate reverb, 1 masterverb pro, 1 CD100, 1 OPTIMASTER, 1 X MACHINE, 1 TAPE DELAY, as well as 5 Synths all real time at 4ms latency 48KHz.
Is PCI performance really such a big thing? I just wonder, because my daw setup is a cheap 600 Eur Dell Dimension 3000 (i915, 3ghz hyperthreading off, 1gb ram). with only two pci slots, 1 pci-e. btw i had to break the hd-cage to get my 15dsp scope card in
my all in one project contains a stm2448, Asio2-24 Source and Dest with 24 channels each, 1 masterverb pro, 1 STW P100, 1 STW A100, 1 masterverb, bx_digital, analyzer from wolf, optimaster, psy-q, at least 4 Vinco's, 3 SPL Attacker, 2 SPL TransDesigner, some Delays and some other little effects. no synths, only "real" music stuff
ah, a16 ultra over z-link, 1 pulsar II Z-link, 1 Scope...
cheerz
roman
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:19 am
by MD69
Hi,
PCI performance is the main bottleneck and often, problems related to "driver" (according to customers) find their roots there.
Globally, an MB chipset can give you 64 ASIO channel (@33MHz PCI clock) and devices using PC memory use "hidden" ASIO channels.
The Masterverb test give you a good figure of how much ASIO channel you can use (a masterverb can be thought as using 4 "hidden" ASIO channel for example.
cheers
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:17 pm
by AndreD
Hmm,
I´ve never heard about hidden asio channels (exept xtc) but who knows...

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:27 am
by MD69
hi AndreD
"hidden" or equivalent if yoou want. The fact is just that it exist some data transfert between PC memory and the scope board. Just as for example the STS2000 which consumme some PCI bandwidth because there is up to 16 channels data transfert (implicit) as well as 8 IO Bus (explicit).
Cheers
By the way, you seems convinced that an NFORCE3 Ultra exhibit poorer PCI bandwith compare to an intel 875P chipset. Can you confirm as my "generic" config is near the maximum on my system.
Cheers
Michel
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:55 am
by AndreD
it was meant as an rhetoric question.. in fact, there are 128 pci channles, the proverb from sonictimeworks uses up 40 e.g.
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:52 pm
by Herr Voigt
The 4080L or the newer?