Updated, added i3-6098P :
http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3503859 Following up to my new i7 6700K built :
http://forum.cakewalk.com/Sharing-my-new-DAW-PC-built-m3436848.aspx I've since fixed my older i7 2600K system. It may be interesting to run some tests to compare the two systems.
Both system runs on
- Windows 10 Pro Version 1511
- Roland Quad Capture (same single device, switch between the system)
i7 2600K @ 3.40GHz / MB Intel DP67BG / 16GB Ram
- ADATA 250GB SSD : Boot / Program drive
- Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB HDD : Data / Samples drive
i7 6700K @ 4.00GHz / MB Asrock Z170 / 16GB Ram
- Raid 0 (2x Samsung EVO 850 120GB SSD, Total 223GB usable ) : Boot / Program drive
- Raid 0 (2x Samsung EVO 850 500GB SSD, Total 931GB usable ) : Data / Samples drive
While the storage system is totally different, they represent the majority of the storage one might have around 2010 compared to 2016 - and the SSD Raid 0 takes it a little bit more extreme
Test #1 - Playing a single track MP3 file, default, no effect.
- To get the lowest latency with Roland Quad Capture without pops and cracks
- To measure Windows 10 Task Manager CPU and Disk utilization (for Data / Samples disk access - where the Project tracks are stored), reading the meter at random, after a few bars of playback.
Both 2600K and 6700K settled for the same 6.5 msec roundtrip latency, which is the 2nd lowest setting for the Quad Capture.
- Sonar ASIO Reported Latencies
Input : 4.4 msec, 195 samples
Output : 2.1 msec, 92 samples
Total Roundtrip : 6.5 msec, 287 samples
At the lowest 5.1 msec setting, the 2600K pops/cracks a little bit more than the 6700K.
Windwos 10 Task Manager
2600K 6700KCPU utilization 2% to 3% 2% to 3% speed 2.31 - 2.37 GHz speed 0.76 - 3.88 GHz * mainly on low speed Disk utilization 0% 0% (cont..)