Hi Matthew,
Well it's some sort of a mix of new and old stuff build together.
I chose a very cool cabinet from antech. It's called take 4 650 EC studio
edition. It's 4 units in size.
It's a rack mountable case with lots of free physical space in it and a very
low noise 650 watt Power supply.
Then a nice motherboard p5QD from Asus with the P45 express chipset.
And NOW THE OLD STUFF COMES IN.
I had an E85 3.1 ghz core 2 duo the new 45 nano meter version that I
couldn't bare just to throw away, so I decided to base the new daw on that
chip rather then going all the way with an I 7. I added a cool Zalman x10
performa cooler to this processor, which is quite silent. And further more
it has very good cooling specs, so it's possible to over clock the cpu very
much with no stability issues at all. I might not do that, but knowing it's
possible makes me sleep better at night. smile
And then I also found some good cheep corsair xms 2 ddr2 6400 ram. Don't
know, if I could benefit from getting some 9600 sticks, but didn't want to
go crazy on the budget. :-)
Heheh I made even one more mistake as I ordered 4 x 2 gb instead of just 2 x
2 gb as I already had 4 gigs in stuck of the same kind. So now I have 10
gigs and only space for 8. Grin

So summa sumarum Now I have a super cool cabinet with relatively proper
components.
Oh did I mencion that of course I use my favorit harddisks in this baby.
It's stil the Veloci-raptor 10000 rpm disks from western digital.
I saw that now they've even made a version with a seak time of only 4.6
milli seconds. Wow!
My graphics card is a cheep and more important passive ATI radion 4350 based
fanless card.
A relatively quick card, so it won't become a bottleneck in my system, but
not a killer card at all.

Now I'm thinking so much about, what my keyboard solution should be. Should
I go wireless, or stay cabled? Can I get a wireless keyboard that is small
and light weight enough for my needs in live situations, or what do you
think would be the coolest solution?

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of matthew shifrin
Sent: 16. oktober 2010 22:47
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] installing Sonar and JSonar from scratch?

Don't think you forgot anything.
What "studio baby" do you have?
Matthew

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