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Re: Thinking about a new paris quad core, anyone tried this? [message #103333 is a reply to message #103331] |
Thu, 30 April 2009 01:15 |
Erling
Messages: 156 Registered: October 2008
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M3A have an AMD 770 / SB600 chipset.
I believe Mike Audet's new drivers are "eating" nearly every chipset-things
nowadays. I have used plenty of different motherboards(20-30) with different
chipsets and graphiccards, with 2 different singlecard Paris-system, the
last ten years and for the most it was just to find new Disk i/o sizes and
disk cache size allocations to get them to work well. Can't remember any
motherboard that didn't worked with Paris. Maybe I have been lucky or is
beieng too old to remember well enough;-)
The new quad machine here have NVIDIA GeForce 8300 chipset and the one
you're looking for seems to have GeForce 8200. There can't be so much
different on these 2 chipsets in quality. Both have build in GPU, so I
believe it's a better idea to use a graphic card and not to use the build in
GPU in the motherboard when used for recordings, if you're buying it.
Erling
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> skrev i en meddelelse
news:49f9372a@linux...
>I have an SBS 7 slot I bought years ago, fired up once and never put into
>action with Paris. I have 4 EDS cards just itching to live together. I've
>got spare drives just laying around waiting to be used. I know I'll have to
>yank down the amount of RAM to an XP happy number. More of what I'm looking
>for is if anyone is using this chipset with success. This rig I posted is
>blowing out at $299... hard to pass up if it will work to replace the ole'
>stable XP1900+ system.
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> What chipset is on your M3A brotha?
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> "Erling" <erling.lovik@lyse.net> wrote in message news:49f8e5c4@linux...
>>I have a Phenom X4 2.6 Ghz with an Asus M3A 3 pci slots motherboard for
>>Paris in Norway. It's working wonderful with Mike Audet's new drivers.
>> If it's enough with 2 pci slots, I think it will be a good machine for
>> Paris. But Win 32bit systems will only see 3GB RAM of the 8 and you need
>> one more harddisk if you want to use it more safely for recordings.
>> If you also want to use it for Cubase etc., it could be a better idea to
>> think of the new AMD Phenom II X4 processor.
>> I'm writing this right now on a Phenom II X4 3Ghz overclocked 10% to 3.3
>> Ghz with an Asus M3N78 Pro motherboard. I shall first of all use it with
>> Cubase 5 and ProTools 8, when I get more time to test it out. Built it 3
>> weeks ago and it have worked really nice in these weeks.
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>> Erling
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>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> skrev i en meddelelse
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