profwacko
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/11/16 18:06:43
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I'm thinking that the case you've linked to looks noisy. What Hard Drive strategy are you looking at?
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gibsongs
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/11/16 23:48:56
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profwacko
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/11/17 09:32:45
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gibsongs, thanks for the info on the quieter case. It looks like a great choice if I decide to build a PC myself. The system I described is one that is being offered for sale by a local gamer. I was curious as to whether this was a reasonable deal for the asking price ($500) and if it would be an appropriate choice for running SONAR. -Jack
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gibsongs
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/11/17 10:27:17
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That $500 system should be a step up from your sig system and run most DAWs - I have a similar Pentium 4 XP SP3 system now and am in the process of going to a i7 3770K and 32MB ram. My XP 32 bit system has been running fine for the past 5 years, however, I waited until now to go to Windows 7 (which has proven much stabler that Vista). I would suggest to purchase a second disk for your sample files and keep the boot disk clean with only Sonar and system files (and application files). Disks are pretty cheap these days. By the way I purchased my latest build from Newegg - fast and pretty good bargans when they bundle items. Good luck, gs
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profwacko
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/01 21:08:40
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Well, I missed out on that one, but I just found this one: Precision T5500 Workstation with: -2x Xeon E5506(quad core) 2.17Ghz processors -4GB Ram -500GB Hard Drive -DVDRW -ATI Radeon HD 5750 1gb video card -Windows 7 All for $819.00 If the 4bg RAM in my old computer won't work in this one, they will exchange mine for ones that will, which puts me up to 8GB RAM. I will likely add a SSD for system and apps. How big will I need? Is this system a good deal? ADVthanksANCE -Jack (in Austin)
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/02 11:49:03
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DeeringAmps
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/02 15:41:17
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If you are serious about making music check Jim at StudioCat or Scott at ADK. You'll save yourself some serious aggravation in the long run... Tom
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/03 01:53:04
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DeeringAmps If you are serious about making music check Jim at StudioCat or Scott at ADK. You'll save yourself some serious aggravation in the long run... Tom Good advice. But not really what the OP was asking about, was it? I'm sure you were only trying to be helpful, and as I said, it's good advice, but it hardly serves to answer profwacko's question. From his posts inquiring about a $500 system, I doubt he's prepared to spend as much as Jim or Scott charge for even their lowest spec boxes. Now, if I didn't think you were really trying to be helpful, well then it would smell like a shill. profwacko, I know a place (animation house) which used those Dell dual Xeon workstations. Nice machines, intended as graphics workstations but I would think sufficiently powerful to be suitable (probably over-specified) for what you want to do. They are noisy though, and I would think probably pretty cramped inside (dunno, never went inside, only saw them in use). Looks like the original graphics cards were pulled and replaced with a consumer card (which will be fine for a DAW), You will want more memory (at least 8 GBs if not more), so budget for that. You'll need to use server class ECC memory, which costs more.
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fireberd
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/03 06:46:32
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I have to agree. I suggest Jim or Scott many times to users for DAW systems. But in this case the user is asking about specific systems, way below the class ($$) that Jim or Scott supply.
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DeeringAmps
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/03 09:16:52
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"But in this case the user is asking about specific systems, way below the class ($$) that Jim or Scott supply" Point taken, but Jim or Scott will be "cheaper" in the long run. Just my nickel 98... T
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fireberd
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/03 11:27:45
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I agree their prices will be better. Look at the thread about the Sweetwater Creation Station PC's. I referred the user to one of our DAW builders rather than the Creation Station, that was overpriced.
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/04 04:39:16
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The OP didn't actually state anywhere that $500 was his budget - he said he was looking at a system that cost $500 - big difference.
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/04 10:38:16
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FWIW, No matter who builds the DAW... as long as they know what they're doing... IMO you're *always* best off with a custom built machine. That's the great thing about running a PC... You can choose exactly what goes inside. Make good choices... and you have a great DAW (no compromises).
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profwacko
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Re:Should I buy this PC??
2012/12/12 12:28:14
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Dell XPS 8500, i7 3770, Windows 8 64-bit, 8 gigs RAM, 1tb SATA drive, M-Audio Fastrack Ultra, Sonar Platinum There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
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