best mobo/cpu
The fastest P3 you can get is still the 1.0GHz variety. They did release a 1.13mhz P3, but recalled it, and have moved to P4. Once the P4 settles down a bit on a socket formfactor, then it'll be the next step...
Until then, CUSL2 is king, and DDR/Athlons are another (relatively untested) choice.
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Until then, CUSL2 is king, and DDR/Athlons are another (relatively untested) choice.
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yes, amd760 with ddr-ram might be also a good choice, but intel is still far better (in case of pci-performance)
in the summer msi, abit and asus will release boards with nvidia´s crush12 chipset, i´m very looking forward to this.
it comes with an improved bus architecture, and with a built-in geforceMX.
crush18, coming end of this year, will contain a geforce3 onboard...
in the summer msi, abit and asus will release boards with nvidia´s crush12 chipset, i´m very looking forward to this.
it comes with an improved bus architecture, and with a built-in geforceMX.
crush18, coming end of this year, will contain a geforce3 onboard...
Damn at current prices, a mobo with geforce3 would be over $400! Yikes!
Someone from the Pulsar-Scope list has said in their preliminary tests, the ASUS A7M266 (AMD 761 chipset) is working okay with Dual Scopes. They didn't get a Timeworks 4080L reverb count yet, which is a good way to "benchmark" a board. I can get 6 of these on the CUSL2, with PCI overflow on the 7th verb. This remains to be beaten by any other chipset. Obviously you probably wouldn't need 6 different reverbs in a track, but this is the easiest way to measure how much Sampling, Delays, and Reverb you can get out of your system.
(My test system: 1Ghz CUSL2 w/ PCI latency @ 255, Pulsar1+LunaII = 6 Timeworks, PCI overflow on 7th)
Can someone who has an AMD760/761 chipset-based system post how many Timeworks 4080L reverbs they can get so we can get an idea of it's PCI performance?
Thanks!
Someone from the Pulsar-Scope list has said in their preliminary tests, the ASUS A7M266 (AMD 761 chipset) is working okay with Dual Scopes. They didn't get a Timeworks 4080L reverb count yet, which is a good way to "benchmark" a board. I can get 6 of these on the CUSL2, with PCI overflow on the 7th verb. This remains to be beaten by any other chipset. Obviously you probably wouldn't need 6 different reverbs in a track, but this is the easiest way to measure how much Sampling, Delays, and Reverb you can get out of your system.
(My test system: 1Ghz CUSL2 w/ PCI latency @ 255, Pulsar1+LunaII = 6 Timeworks, PCI overflow on 7th)
Can someone who has an AMD760/761 chipset-based system post how many Timeworks 4080L reverbs they can get so we can get an idea of it's PCI performance?
Thanks!