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  • What mobo/processor for a new VE Pro Slave?

    If you were building a new VE Pro slave today, what would you do?

    The machine would be a dedicated VEPro slave. Nothing else.

    Would it be a single i7?

    What about form factor -- microATX vs full size ATX?

    Which processor would you pick, and why?

    Which mobo (and why) ?

    The only justification for building a PC is to spec it the way you want, else just buy a MacPro. But I think I can save $1000 by building.

    What's the flavor of the month in mobo world?

    Thx

    J


  • Bump.

    Surely, someone has built a VE Pro slave recently?

    Please share?

    Thx

    J


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    @jeremyroberts said:

    Bump.

    Surely, someone has built a VE Pro slave recently?

    I just built a slave this week (main Comp is a MacPro 24 GB)

    i7-930

    Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7

    12 GB RAM

    Intel SSD 80 GB (and thinking about a second, bigger SSD for samples [:P] )

    Noctua coolers

    Antec Solo case

    came out nice so far, just had not much time for testing, will report - first impression: nice looow latency possible, nice hiiiigh polyphony

    [co] [H]


  • great. thanks for the post. Looking forward to your followup in a week or 2 with your success story.

    anyone else?


  • I imagine that you're using VE Pro? I'd be interested to hear how many instruments (and number of articulations per instrument +/-) you can handle with that setup. That's a 6 core, right?


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    @jammusique said:

    I imagine that you're using VE Pro? I'd be interested to hear how many instruments (and number of articulations per instrument +/-) you can handle with that setup. That's a 6 core, right?

    The i7-930 is a 4-core. Just now I'm beginning to use MIR-SE, still setting up templates, will report then ...


  • mmeixner ~ Anything to report yet? I"m hoping to have my tech guy buy a 2nd pc to house VE Pro and some samples (present slave is wimpy) and curious what kind track counts we're talking.

  • Steve:

    I used MIR-Se's template with 32 instruments, filled most of them with VSL, Strings with 5 fairly complex Kontakt-Instruments (5 channels each) and can play all channels simultaneously perfectly crackle-safe at 512, even 256 seems possible ...

    Updated specs:

    i7-920 overclocked to 3.4 GHz (which was easy to accomplish with the Gigabyte mobo)

    24 GB RAM @ 1320 (Samsung)

    Will report experiments with VEPro soon


  • You can potentially get more power with 8-12 cores of xeon (dual chip setup) but the i7 is an amazing value for the price.  I wouldn't be surprised if you could build two decent i7 slave machines for the price of one beefy xeon setup.  I have a machine with a gigabyte mobo as well and it has been great.  I'd make sure the mobo you pick has sata 3 and usb3, and at least 6 slots (probably the most you'll find without moving up to a server mobo).


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    @Steve Millikan said:

    mmeixner ~ Anything to report yet? I"m hoping to have my tech guy buy a 2nd pc to house VE Pro and some samples (present slave is wimpy) and curious what kind track counts we're talking.

    Ok, sorry for the delay 😊, and sorry for the very unscientific test:

    Just loaded into the i7-930-Machine:

    VePro 1: 19 ch woodwinds (full presets of the download instruments)

    VePro 2: 19 ch brass (full presets of the download instruments)

    VePro 3:   9 ch percussion (complete presets DVD instruments)

    VePro 4:   3 ch: 2 harps, Vienna Imperial (complete presets)

    VePro 5:   5 Kontakt Multis (LASS) = 50 ch

    this "template" was around 16 GB RAM (loading time SSD: 4 minutes [:)] )

    all these 100 channels playing very fast chaotic lines: CPU hovering around 40 % (at stock 2.8 GHz)

    So: for a VePro setup this seems quite amazing

    MIR Se could play 32 instruments with a buffer of 512 safely, 256 maybe (overclocked to 3.5 GHz)

    motherboard:Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 (lots of SATA and even SATA 6 GB, USB 3, very tweakable BIOS)

    i7-930 (everyone says go for i7, they are right obviously)

    24 GB RAM

    80 GB Intel SSD + 240 GB Crucial SSD

    Antec Solo case

    Noctua fans

    the machine is very quiet

    So I'm happy so far ...


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    Hi mmeixner,

    still happy with the i7 930? 100 channels, really?

    can you discuss why the UD7 mobo (vs. the UD3, which is considerably less expensive) ?

    the Noctua fan - are you speaking of this?   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608014

    And i see you overclocked to 3.5ghz -- really? anything you can share???

    I am looking to build a server this week fro VE Pro -- so guys, lay it on. I will buy my parts from newegg, so you have any saved wishlists, I'm all ears.

    I will probably do a 3U rackmount case -- anyone have a specific case they like?

    Oh -- ram... I want to do 24gb. Any ram pairing experiences to report? Which speed ram did you go with? I'm not sure which speed is the best for price/performance -- I don't have unlimited resources.... looking at one possibility:

    @Another User said:

    OCZ Reaper Edition 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Low Voltage Desktop Memory Model OCZ3RPR1333C9LV12GK

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227538

    BUT -- is 1333 PC3 10666 fast enough? I would get two kits for 24 gb. Anyone have a better suggestion for 24gb ram? 

    And for overclocking, is the 9-9-9-20 ok??/ This is one area where I really haven't a clue and need some guidance. I'm a mac guy with 2 custom PC builds, and both builds were highly researched and PERFECT for many years. I want to do this once, and not again for awhile.

    Thanks in advance to all who can share some local knowledge.

    PS -- am I better off building a dual xeon with 8 cores (instead of a single 4 core i7) ??? I know, lots of questions...

    PPS - the i7 950 is now down to US$299 - if we're going to OC , does it matter? Or is the faster processor a "better" starting point ? 

    Thanks,

    J


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    @jeremyroberts said:

    I will probably do a 3U rackmount case -- anyone have a specific case they like?

    Upon further review, if I am to do a "quiet cpu cooler", will the 3U case be tall enough? May need 4U. Thanks for your thoughts.

    J


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    @jeremyroberts said:

    And i see you overclocked to 3.5ghz -- really? anything you can share???

    I learned all the necessary stuff from the net and tried different things for 2-3 days: it wasn't that difficult, the i7 are eminently overclockable. Of course one has to be organized and has to adhere to a few basic rules (careful with voltages, always monitor temperatures while testing etc)

    [quote=jeremyroberts]Oh -- ram... I want to do 24gb. Any ram pairing experiences to report? Which speed ram did you go with? I'm not sure which speed is the best for price/performance -- I don't have unlimited resources.... looking at one possibility:

    I got Samsung RAM 1333, 24 GB was about 700 Euros ... works as advertized [Y]


  • Thanks mmeixner!

    There is so much reading before a build... how will I ever get any work done? Thanks for all suggestions.

    J


  • I forgot to mention:

    I'm also very happy with my PSU, it's quiet and very efficient:

    Enermax Modu 87+


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    @mmeixner said:

    Enermax Modu 87+

    I LOVE Enermax power supplies! I have one in my old Giga rig and it has been solid as can be... and very quiet as well. The 87+ is a fine choice. I hesitate to say, "more power than I'll ever need" but maybe in 5 years... 😉


  • I was thinking about installing a VE Pro VSL/LASS-farm with a new Mac mini.

    Any opinions?

    regards

    Philipp