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I'm buying a new computer and i would like to know what are the most important components for a great DAW. I was thinking of boosting RAM, great processor and 2 hard-drives. Are ther other important things to consider?
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MisterBlue Thu, 11/20/2003 - 20:01

Yeah, do your homework on the MoBo. AMD or Intel CPU doesn't really matter (although some people will violently disagree with me :p ). Sweetspot these days is probably 2.6 - 2.8 GHz (very powerful but not overpriced). 512MB DDR RAM as a minimum, decent graphics card (Matrox G450 seems to be used a lot), two good size, quiet (!) hard disks (Seagate or Western Digital), preferrably with 8MB buffer and definitely 7200rpm. A DVD+RW drive to load software and to archive data is also a good idea. If you want quiet components(besides the hard disks) pick a good power supply for the case (e.g. Enermax) and a quiet CPU fan (such as Zalman). It's more expensive first but really pays off in the end.
And, of course, a really good sound card makes all the difference! I recommend RME. Can't go wrong with it.

Hope this helps,

MisterBlue.

Pez Tue, 11/25/2003 - 05:49

I would second MisterBlues comments except for the Enermax power supply. While Enermax seems to make a decent power supply they are not quiet. I just tore mine apart this weekend and did some mods to it. I replaced both fans with Panaflos and knocked the voltage on the internal one down to 5 volts to make it run much quieter. Don't recommend this unless your experienced however since the caps can retain lethal voltages even with the power supply unplugged.

mjones4th Wed, 11/26/2003 - 04:56

I don't have any personal experience there ,as I am Mac based, but I would recommend Intel chipset mobo's for P4/P3 machines, and I've heard good things about the NVidia chipsets for Athlons. Avoid Via chipsets like the plague.

Another consideration is the features that are crammed into today's mobos. A number of them are not needed for the DAW, and you may find better performance with a mobo that doesn't have built-in video audio, LAN, kitchen sink....

I like Asus mobo's for P4 and Athlon personally, though, as I said I don't have any experience building PC DAWs. But just about every PC I have built started with an Asus mobo.

Check this out, its a great resource for mobo reviews, comparisons, etc., but nothing specifically audio-related: http://www.motherboards.org

mitz