Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > Perfect research isn't possible. ASRock K7VT2 and a Thunderbird @< > 900MHz was fine with 98se and XP running Cubase SX, but the CPU run out > of resources when using Linux, while there was enough RAM, for Windows > 256 MB was enough, for Linux I added 1 GB to have enough RAM. Chipset
There is never such a thing as "enough" RAM. Especially with Windows. > was a VIA KT266A. Many Linux applications don't run on that machine, > audio and MIDI were fine, excepted of a too slow CPU. I had an older chipset that did not support DDR memory. I started to drift away from audio production for a couple of years, until I started doing it again under Linux (audioslack, then 64Studio and a customized Ubuntu laptop). <snip> > It's impossible to do perfect research. I agree, but I *know* that you were warned about AM2 based systems. You went ahead and bought one anyway.
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