XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:You're my hero Chief...
I have seen the failure of Sandy Bridge H6 series chips, and have also seen the overclocking game Intel is playing with their different chips.
So I don't want a Sandy Bridge laptop. It's the triple channel RAM i7 configuration I want.
Please keep us informed as I want an i7 laptop by years end when they come down a little more.
XITE-1's and an i7 laptop will ensure I can use the Native stuff I like.
I have tried to run a fast i5 with the dual channel DDR3 and the performance even OC'd at 3.4GHz is nowhere near as good as the triple channel DDR3/i7 @ 3.2GHz...
Glad you're up amd running.
Love to see some screens.
I'd love to post some screenies, but alas, I can't show Samplitude 64-bit (yet).
Nevertheless, I'll try to post some in between an early Spring drive up to the hills and setting up my older PCI system

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The trick will be to test the inserts as track inserts vs. object inserts, since UAD plugs have a problem (for many obvious reasons) with object-based editing in Samplitude.
You COULD contact ADK and see if they have any of the slightly older laptop systems components still sitting around (for cheaper price now), since my current ADK is already over a year old and still cranking. They are probably still aware of Xite's PCIe requirement (from when I ordered mine)
The Sandy Bridge crap is a recent oopsie that only effects upper SATA channels (port 0 and 1 are apparently OK), AND most manufacturers were already aware of it (but Dell, HP, etc. all released scaled-back systems anyways since consumers don't use SATA anyways), and most have already made fixes.
Yeah, not sure when the hell I'd ever use all these tools, but nevertheless they are there at the ready.
Still MUCH prefer SFP mode, since it's much more flexible in many ways.
Greg