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degenaro":4e6d4 said:>|<>QBB<
FWIW, up until the Core2 Duo I woulda taken an AMD over Intel any day on my recording machines.
redrol":5b3af said:>|<>QBB<
When you are dealing win a pro-quality recording rig, the CPU actually is not very important compared to a quality motherboard, intel chipset, and good quality recording card with good drivers.
CoachZ":0baca said:Yeah, generally you want a really stable platform. The one thing Intel has done right consistently is good chipsets. Stability issues can come from other things too which are generally not considered like skimping on a good power supply. First off, whatever hardware you use should be fed from a good supply providing not just enough wattage but amps too. A lot of people overlook this and go with the cheaper stuff. I've seen computers go to waste due to bad power supplies.
Digital Jams":eafb6 said:>|<>QBB<
Nvidia chipsets are destroying the Intel ones in the highend department, no worries about that. Tom's Hardware has a good shoot-out write up. Performance is about the same but the Nvidia sets have way more options for the power user.
shredhead666":d10a7 said:>|<>QBB<
You're right. I have a Centrino Duo laptop, and it's slower than the recent Pentium 4s. Not my first choice, and I couldnt'recommend it to anyone else.
It's a little more than that. A lot of it has to do with how well you clean up the laptops too. A friend of mine got an HP, my family has an HP desktop from 3 years ago. The thing is slow as fuck. I pretty much wiped it clean and it works. The laptop's performance goes to waste when you have a shitload of threads bogging down the system. Also, it's definite that the Pentium M architecture is far MORE superior than NetBurst (Pentium 4), much more so that Intel based the Core architecture on the Pentium M because it was more efficient, had less thermal output and a higher IPC (Instructions Per Clock, same reason why a 1.8ghz AthlonXP could perform with a 2.2ghz P4). Two gigs of RAM does make a difference and also the crap that runs.gravfed":da921 said:>|<>QBB<
I also have a Centrino Duo laptop and mine destroys P4's. I know it wouldn't come close to the core 2 duo, but my benchmarks for graphics and processing power (Matlab) smoke the P4's. I also have 2 gigs of ram, so I'm sure that helps. Maybe I just got lucky.
Again, I will take an AMD Athlon over a P4. Regardless of what any audio card is optimized to.redrol":27045 said:>|<>QBB<
Just trust me when I say that you run a major risk of headaches using anything other then an Intel chipset. The reason for this is ALL the recording cards and equipment are tested and verified on Intel stuff.
Keep in mind the CPU's sucked before the Core Duo but then again, that makes absolutely no difference if you are experiencing pops, clicks, blue screens, or other garbage.
When you are dealing win a pro-quality recording rig, the CPU actually is not very important compared to a quality motherboard, intel chipset, and good quality recording card with good drivers.
I am a computer consultant and have had to deal with plenty of chipset issues. Trust me they do happen and when you spend more on your recording equipment than the processor... yeah you get the point.
Bottom line, Intel has the best Q/A checking in the industry PERIOD.
shredhead666":11a87 said: