[PlanetCCRMA] quiet pc hardware - via epia m10000?
ilikebeans
ilikebeans@gmail.com
Sun Sep 18 23:33:02 2005
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Hello all,
I currently have an Athlon 650 that is just too loud, so I'm looking to=20
replace it. I've mostly been looking at the Via Epia M10000 to combine with=
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my audiophile 2496, 7200 rpm hard drive, and some RAM. I've found numerous=
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reviews for using it as a "media" computer, but I'm still a little bit=20
unsure about using it as a simple home studio daw. Has anyone had any=20
experience using the PlanetCCRMA aps with this cpu/mb? Are there any caveat=
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to using one? Can I expect decent performance, or should I look for another=
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quiet pc solution?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hello all,<br>
<br>
I currently have an Athlon 650 that is just too loud, so I'm looking to
replace it. I've mostly been looking at the Via Epia M10000 to
combine with my audiophile 2496, 7200 rpm hard drive, and some
RAM. I've found numerous reviews for using it as a "media"
computer, but I'm still a little bit unsure about using it as a simple
home studio daw. Has anyone had any experience using the
PlanetCCRMA aps with this cpu/mb? Are there any caveats to using
one? Can I expect decent performance, or should I look for
another quiet pc solution?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Kevin<br>
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