The RME Reference PC - Hardware
recommendations The Dual CPU Workstation offers a lot more performance
than our other Reference PCs. Although two CPUs do not double the processing
power, the multiprocessing takes some burden off the audio software. Even
without dedicated multi-processor software Windows 2000 spreads typical
'interrupting tasks' (disk I/O, graphics etc.) automatically on both CPUs,
so that the audio software is boosted to unknown and unexpected heights.
An example is the maximum track number which rises significantly. The Case For
users demanding the full capabilities (8 hard drives...) several choices
are available. Still a compact version: midi tower in different colors with
three 5 1/4" slots. This case allows to install up to 2 CD-ROM drives,
one exchangeable frame and 3 internal hard disks. If you prefer professional rack mounted 19" cases: even here we found an ultimate model. It is a bit longer as you might expect (this is normal for 19" computers), but offers huge space inside: 5 internal hard disks (!), 3 x 5.25 plus 2 x 3.5 on the front panel, plus lockable wing doors of solid metal. This one is not only highly functional, but also a real eye-catcher. Increases the price below by 300 DM. All cases include the award winning 330 watt Enermax power supply! The Motherboard The
MSI 694D Pro AI (also MS-6321) has all the features to become the successor
of the outdated Asus P2B-D, turning into the new standard for dual motherboards.
Although some benchmarks claim it to be a bit slower than the BX reference,
the differences are not noticeable in real life situations, and equipped
with PC133 memory they vanish completely.
The CPUs The
new Pentium III Coppermine series CPUs are not only Intel's most powerful
audio processors so far. They also offer their outstanding calculation power
at a very low power consumption - the CPUs stay cool all the time. Both
are important arguments to guarantee a reliable dual CPU operation.
The Hard Disks The successor of the popular 20MByte drive IBM DPTA-372050 is called DTLA-307030 Deskstar 75GXP, now equipped with an ATA100 interface. But this is not the reason for the unbelievable average data transfer rate of around 20.7 MByte per second (c't 16/2000). The same result is achieved when using an ATA66 interface. This hard disk raises only an eye-brow when performing 96kHz/24bit multitrack recordings. Further specs: 30 GByte, 7200 RPM, 2MByte cache, average current consumption and thus no critical temperature reaction. Very quiet. SCSI? Never... The Audio Workstation already includes two of those 30 GByte tanks. In addition, there is an (empty) exchangeable frame with fan, which can be supplied with a hard drive at any time in order to move data from or to the computer. The Memory The Dual Audio Workstation is equipped with 256MByte PC133 2-2-2 memory, for 133MHz memory clock at lowest wait states. This gives 25% more memory throughput than usual PC133 modules (3-3-3 or 2-3-3). The modules used even pass the famous memory test of the German magazine c't (ctspd: no error.) The CD-ROM Drive More or less by accident we ran into the ASUS CDS-500. Briefly: a dream came true. This is definitively the most perfect CD-ROM drive we ever tested. And we tested a few... For us simply the Hammerfall among CD-ROM drives! The differences in comparison to many other drives are:
The CD Writer Our new reference: the Teac CD-W512E! Already announced in mid 2000 it now hits the market 6 months later. The good news: it comes with 3 MB internal memory and Burn-Proof* (don't get fooled from Teac's website or the packaging - it's both true!). Besides 12x write CD-R, 10x write CD-RW and 32x read CD-ROM it also grabs audio with bit-accuracy and up to 24x. Compared to the Plextor 12/10/32A the Teac offers an UDMA2 interface, handles the wait command correctly and has a much shorter read-in time (CD content). Operating noise is very low under all conditions. The writer comes bundled with the latest Nero 5.0, a powerful, professional writer software, which excited us already after the first minutes of usage. *Even when the internal cache runs empty (Buffer Underrun)
and Windows freezes for minutes the writer will continue with highest precision
at the exact sector where it stopped. Thus this device can guarantee to
finish the CD-ROM writing and to produce a valid CD, no matter what you
do with your PC while in the writing process. A must have for professionals. The Graphics Card The
Matrox G400/450 Dual Head with 32MB memory, capable of feeding up to 2 monitors
and TV, had no competition so far. Meanwhile the Asus V7100 V2D1 showed
up as interesting alternative. Its Geforce MX chipset offers full 3D and
DVD acceleration at a maximum resolution of 1024 x 768 per monitor. The
Matrox can even run two 17" flat panels at full 1280 x 1024 resolution
each. Both cards are working very well and come with up to date drivers,
even under Windows 2000. Please note: Although we have set up and tested everything
ourselves, we can still make mistakes. We would like to clarify that all
information included in this Tech Info is both our subjective opinion and
subject to permanent change. This Tech Info is not to be understood as a
do-it-yourself instruction, any request on this behalf can not be responded
to and will be deleted immediately. Retail source All RME Reference PCs are available completely assembled and pre-installed. Tillmann Computer in Hannover are assembling the systems strictly according to our instructions and test them prior to shipment. Prices Workstation, parts as described above, incl. mouse, keyboard
and Windows 2000: 5500 DM incl. VAT Address: Copyright © Matthias Carstens, 2000/2001. |
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