Time to update, last update was 2008.

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2013/04/21 04:06:18 (permalink)

Time to update, last update was 2008.

I am looking at building a new computer for Sonar x2. The computer will also be used for gaming (Flight Simulator) and video editing.  Noise is not critical, I live next to a busy highway and have access to a studio when needed. Most of my work is done with MIDI instruments.
 
I'm looking at:
Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155.
Corsair Vengeance 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800).
Intel Core i7-2700K Quad-Core Processor 3.5 GHz 8 MB Cache LGA 1155.
PNY GeForce GTX 680 Graphics Card VCGGTX680XPB.
Crucial m4 256GB 2.5-Inch (9.5mm) SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Drive.
 
I currently have an E-MU 1616, which has beta drivers for Windows 7 and none for Window 8.  The Windows 7 Beta drivers do work for Windows 8.  I am looking at getting a USB device as a replacement.
 
I went with the i7-2700K to stay with the Sandy Bridge. Is it that critical for DAW purposes? Or would the i7-3770K be a better option?
 
I am not a fan of overclocking. Done it, crashed it, over it.
Is this a good system or are there some tweaks I can make? And no I'm not a nuclear physicist. Although my mother, brother and sister work in the industry. I just want to make music and fly.
 
 TIA
 
-JJ
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    fireberd
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/21 07:00:33 (permalink)
    My new DAW build (last summer) is listed in my signature.  I went with the i7 3700 rather than the i7 3700K as I don't plan on overclocking. 

    Initially I just used the built in Inte HD 4000 graphics (in the CPU).  I ran into a problem with the DVI output so I went with a separate video card.  But, I had no problems with Sonar X2 or any other program with just the built in Intel graphics.

    I have an Inel 256GB SSD for the Win 7 installation (I also dual boot with Win 8 and have a separate OCZ Vertex 4 128GB SSD for Win 8).

    "GCSG Productions"
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    jjthomas
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/21 15:35:06 (permalink)
    You have a nice setup. I like the i7 2700K for the Sandy Bridge. I read someplace that the Sandy Bridge is better for Sonar.
     
    Thank you.
     
    -Julian
    post edited by jjthomas - 2013/04/21 15:52:44
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/21 17:32:49 (permalink)
    Why update now? I think next year Windows 8.1 will come out - codename Windows Blue.

     
     
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/21 17:48:21 (permalink)
    I plan to stay with Windows 7.  At least until I can figure out how to run Sonar and Flight Simulator under Slackware.  

    -JJ
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/21 19:37:30 (permalink)
    The leaked Widows Blue appears to just be more of the same Win 8.  I have Start8 for Windows 8 which restores the start button and my desktop functions just like Win 7. (Win 7 is also my "operational" OS.  I have Win 8 installed with the $39 download version and have Sonar X2 installed but just to see if it works - and it does).

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    jjthomas
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/24 09:32:11 (permalink)
    Lets's see Windows 95 - awesome; 98 sucked. NT - awesome; Vista, sucked. Windows 7 - awesome; Windows 8, looks like Windows 8 is heading the same direction as Vista. I'll stay with Windows 7.
     
    -JJ
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    LaryMary
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/26 18:24:57 (permalink)
    jjthomas


    I plan to stay with Windows 7.  At least until I can figure out how to run Sonar and Flight Simulator under Slackware.  

    -JJ

    Flight Simulator (FSX) works fine here under Windows 8.

    Homebuilt Desktop PC
    AMD Phenom II four-core processor 3.4Ghz, Asus M5A78L AM3+ mobo, 16Gb Ram, 250Gb SSD for OS & Programs, 120Gb SSD, 1TB Project HDD, 1TB Samples HDD, 
    Sonar Platinum, Zoom R16, Shure SM58
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. 2013/04/27 00:53:51 (permalink)
    The only complaint I had with Windows 8 was the lack of drivers.  Specifically for the E-MU 1616.  The Windows 7 drivers worked, admittedly.  I also had a program start throwing segment fault errors, it was not supported under Windows 8.
    -JJ   
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    jjthomas
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    Re:Time to update, last update was 2008. (My last check before ordering) 2013/05/09 08:53:15 (permalink)
    Case:  http://www.fractal-design.com/?view=product&prod=68
    MB: http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4279#ov
    CPU:  Intel Core i7-3770K Quad-Core
    RAM:  32GB Corsair’s Vengeance  SKU# CMZ32GX3M4X1600C10.  I run VM's, edit video and play sim games.
    PSU: http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=2949
    DVD: https://www.asus.com/Optical_Drives/BW14D1XT/
    SSD: http://www.crucial.com/store/partspecs.aspx?imodule=CT240M500SSD1
    4 HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s
    Cooler: Intel Thermal Solution Liquid.  (Subject to revision)
    Video: PNY GeForce GTX 680 4 GB Graphics Cards VCGGTX6804XPB
    PreSonus AudioBox 44VSL USB Audio Interface
    PreSonus FaderPort USB Automation Controller
    And finally: Anti-Static Wrist Band (Old one wore out)
    Total about $3000.
     
    I've jumped back and forth between the LGA 2011 and LGA 1155 and finally settled on the LGA 1155.  I looked at the AMD FX-8 and not seeing too many recomendations for a gaming computer. 
     
    I'm also undiceded about using Windows 7 or Windows 8. Since I'm getting all new hardware, I should be able to get current drivers.
     
    Is this a good system for Sonar X2?  Any changes or recomendations? 
     
    TIA.
     
    -JJ
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