Home recording and general music post from the archived Yabb Recording Website Message Board. Some of the info here may be outdated but many of the audio recording and home studio tips are still good. Note: The only tags I made and attempt to convert are italics, bold, center and underline. So if you see some gibberish surrounded by brackets, just ignore it.
Recording Website Archived Yabb board Post
Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: P3 1Ghz vs. Athlon 1Ghz for PC Recording
by DigitalHecht | 04/09/01 at 08:29:01
Hi, All.
Anyone know the real story about the difference between the two for audio recording? One person told me the P3 is more stable for audio apps. Another told me the newer Athlons are just as good (for almost half the price). Thanks!
:)
Subject: Re: P3 1Ghz vs. Athlon 1Ghz for PC Recording
by pcrecord | 04/09/01 at 08:54:32
Actually, I think the thunderbird is faster then the P3, but the P4 is there man (with a bus of 400mhz vs 133 mhz !!!!
;)
Subject: Re: P3 1Ghz vs. Athlon 1Ghz for PC Recording
by Hippo | 04/09/01 at 15:10:01
Check that your sound card will run well with your choice of mainboard. All that I know of will work with intel chipsets,
Alot have trouble with VIA chipsets.
Work this way rather than choosing processor first ect
Just my 2 cents
Hippo
Subject: Re: P3 1Ghz vs. Athlon 1Ghz for PC Recording
by DigitalHecht | 04/09/01 at 19:27:34
Thanks for your replies. My humble set up consists of a Sound Blaster Live Platinum card. Others have told me that it is pretty compatible with most chipsets. Any thoughts?
Subject: Re: P3 1Ghz vs. Athlon 1Ghz for PC Recording
by Hippo | 04/10/01 at 02:38:46
SB live should run great with either set up.
Good Luck
Hippo
Subject: Re: P3 1Ghz vs. Athlon 1Ghz for PC Recording
by Gary | 04/12/01 at 16:02:09
I think my choice would be the intel machine cause if you ever do upgrade to a better sound card it seems like alot of the companys prefere intel and dont really make any promises
on it working with other chip sets.
Subject: Re: P3 1Ghz vs. Athlon 1Ghz for PC Recording
by JR#97 | 04/12/01 at 17:12:40
the main difference is that most card companies test compliance with Intel chips and not AMD.. Event in particular. Same for software.
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