Why? If you use hardware connected to your computer (i have my virus connected thru my motu into firewire into computer) overclocking will render these unusable. I just only hope i can install the wami in a newer machine, which is coming soon.īut one thing you guys are forgetting overclocking is fine for games, etcįor Music production (if you use ANY external hardware synths etc), definitly not. Still cant figure it out, perhaps is the similar technology of old PC and old interface work together. On the other hand, ive heard first hand many stories of firewire gear struggling to get similar latency, or any decent results for this, altho more expensive than the wami, and with ofcourse much more modern technology. ), almost as much as if i was using the onboard realtek.Īfter the wami was installed, im running at 2ms latency, and never had a single problem. With the edirol, the PC was struggling (btw, XP64 3000, sck 939, abit MB, and 1gb geil DDR400. I dont have much experience on USB cards, i only had a dead simple edirol 1in/out (on RCA.lol) and then the Wami. I have an ancient Egosys Wami Rack, which is PCI, and im really happy with. Which piece of equipment you have on PCI that seems to be slowing you down ? Unfortunately there isnt many options at the minute to put it in test. PCI express sound cards been something that been troubling me for a while. In 2 months when AMD officially launches their Phenom X4 quadcore, I am going to build one and give my old Core2 to my girlfriend. In the end, I'm not convinced that they are actually superior for audio. When I first got my Core2, I noticed the same projects that used ~90% were now using ~25%, however, what I didn't realize at the time was that I would start getting dropouts if the CPU meter reached over 60%, and I'm positive it has to do with the CPU having to wait for memory calls. I had a single core Athlon64, and I could push it over 90% cpu useage in Cubase with no dropouts. AMD still pwnz Intel on memory bandwidth benchmarks, which are very important for audio, due to the fact that sampling and delay effects use a lot of memory. I have a Core2Duo E6600, and tbh, I wish I would have gone AMD. What is all of this horse shit people are speaking of applications not being able to use all 4 cores? Reason is the only application that comes to mind that has zero multicore support.
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