Dual 2.8 Or 4mb Ram?, Whats best for Cubase w/softsynts |
Wed 3 Aug 2005, 10:24
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At the same price I could either get a dual 2.8 with 1 gig ram or a dual 2.0 gig with 4 gigs. Whats the best option? Cubase audio demands good cpu, as I understand, but softsynths and specially soft samplers need more ram?
Upgrading from a 800 Mhz G4, I know I will recieve satisfaction, but still, I dont want to reach the roof after 1 more year. |
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Wed 3 Aug 2005, 11:34
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Thanks for a quick reply.
I am running 768 MB ram now, and the Halion player stutters when playing 3 or more instruments on it now. Do you think the increased CPU will help me with that? I thought the samples depended on RAM? I dont want the needed configuration soon, I want it now and I want it all |
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Barth Dual 2.8 Or 4mb Ram? Wed 3 Aug 2005, 10:24
Jsegura The most powerful CPU! The ram you can be it e... Wed 3 Aug 2005, 10:53
Jsegura The G5 is another history. Many of the problems th... Wed 3 Aug 2005, 11:45
tgfoo Go with the more powerful CPU. You can add more RA... Thu 4 Aug 2005, 21:54
banevt I'm going to nod in agreement with everyone he... Fri 5 Aug 2005, 00:42
Jsegura The most powerful CPU! The ram you can be it e... Wed 3 Aug 2005, 10:53
Jsegura The G5 is another history. Many of the problems th... Wed 3 Aug 2005, 11:45
tgfoo Go with the more powerful CPU. You can add more RA... Thu 4 Aug 2005, 21:54
banevt I'm going to nod in agreement with everyone he... Fri 5 Aug 2005, 00:42
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