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, 11:45
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Moderator Group: Team Posts: 336 Joined: 17-Feb 05 From: La Laguna - ES Member No.: 60,731 |
The G5 is another history. Many of the problems that you can have at the moment will disappear. Everything is easier. You must have well-taken care of with the bandwidth of your hard disk. I have a Lacie Fireware 800 and the combination with the G5 is very good. While controls the ram and the bandwidth, your CPU will be in charge of all the others. Sight if all your system is compatible with Tiger. Still it gives some problems that in just a short time will be solved.
This post has been edited by Jsegura: Wed 3 Aug 2005, 11:49 |
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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
Barth Thanks for a quick reply. I am running 768 MB ram ... Wed 3 Aug 2005, 11:34
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
Barth Thanks for a quick reply. I am running 768 MB ram ... Wed 3 Aug 2005, 11:34
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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