I'm Creating A Monster, Mwwwaahhaahaaaa! |
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I'm Creating A Monster, Mwwwaahhaahaaaa! |
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Sep 30 2008, 11:30 PM |
Heh, I am a little worried about the cooling guys - I have a couple of huge CPU coolers, but I am prepared to go to water cooling if I have to - thing is this PC needs to work in a hottish room as you will have seen from my studio blog, so I am half expectng overheating and stability issues ...
I'm going to try very hard to make Vista work - you don't know until you try! I can always fall back to XP if absolutely necessary though .... -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Oct 1 2008, 12:04 AM |
good luck with your machine. Sounds like a powerful beast that can serve you for a long time.
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Oct 1 2008, 12:17 AM |
hi,andrew..sounds like an awesome pc your building, i,ve had vista home premium for over a year and had absolutely no problems with it !!! so good luck on the monster !!!!!
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Oct 1 2008, 01:05 AM
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I PROMISE you will hate Vista. I had the 64 bit Ultimate version I tried and I tried. It was unreliable, un supported, and a disaster. I highly suggest you steer away from it...
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Oct 1 2008, 11:03 AM
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W0W
my comptuer maybe the worst here. 1 core,900 RAM veryy veryyy old graphic card i hope that machine wont eat u |
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Oct 1 2008, 11:23 AM |
Massive overkill. But hey, if you have the money!
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Oct 1 2008, 11:26 AM |
Since you will be working in hot environment , I would suggest maybe looking into water cooling thing.Its both cool and very efficient
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Oct 1 2008, 11:31 AM |
Water Cooling is a necessity. Also how big is the PSU?
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Oct 1 2008, 02:02 PM |
I PROMISE you will hate Vista. I had the 64 bit Ultimate version I tried and I tried. It was unreliable, un supported, and a disaster. I highly suggest you steer away from it... Ive been running vista...32bit and 64bit on different machines, and with their more recent updates like service pack 1 I have had 0 issues. Don't hate on vista to much, it definitely has some good things going for it. I personally have never had any issue with recording DAW's or driver support for ASIO or anything like that, and I've used quite a few different DAW's trying to figure out which i like best. This is exactly why I am trying Vista for myself - 2 people, 2 opposite opinions! I'll just have to see how it works out for my personal usage ... 64 bit is the way to go for the future - I still might be a little ahead of the curve, but time will tell. And I still have the option of running a 32 bit OS if I really have issues. And may I ask why the 8 core machine Andrew? My quad and render out a very layered project song in under a minute. I also do video editing and have rendered a highly compressed 30min. long video that i made in about 35-40min. which is pretty good considering the format I was using. Just seems like a kinda overkill processor setup. I am however highly jealous of your dual Raid setup I'm sick to deat of waiting for my PC to do stuff, so I went from the sublime to the ridiculous of course (its a character flaw I know ...). I'm pleased to hear that a Quad core would have been great for the stuff I want to do, so now I have 2 x great Also, I do a lot of 3d rendering which is even more demanding than Video & Music - I currently render 10 second video clips (not even complex ones) overnight - takes about 12 hours. I should be able to get that down to a couple of hours which would be an improvement but still nowhere near instant! Water Cooling is a necessity. Also how big is the PSU? 650W - hopefully that will handle it, but if not, a PSU upgrade is cheap enough. I'll wait and see with the water, but I will start pricing options up! Any recommendations from anyone on that? I have never used WC before ... -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Oct 1 2008, 03:40 PM |
You have never used a toilet before You must have a bladder of steel lol -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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