"The Beast"...Revisited

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So I finally got around to Stress Testing..."The Beast"....

DUAL 10 Core Xeons (20 Cores, 40 Virtual Cores) loaded with 128GB RAM running under Windows 10 Pro.

I created a Pro Tools Session which I called "Insane"...

Load up 200 Tracks of AIR Music' "Hybrid" Synth....

See the attached pic for the CPU Load Balancing and Disk / RAM Performance Hit the system took.

Ridiculous...

200 FARKING TRACKS!

YOWZA! YOWZA!! YOWZA!!! :)
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Niiiiiiiiice! I remember my glee back in April when I got a 2010 Mac Pro with dual 4-core 2.4ghz Xeons and 12GB RAM, and I could open every compressor and spectrum analyzer at once in Logic AND play Call of Duty 4 and it didn't even break a sweat. There's just something so sweet about a good studio computer.

My poor old MacBook Pro would buckle under the load of a single analyzer when the project got into the 20-track range.
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eicca wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:44 pm Niiiiiiiiice! I remember my glee back in April when I got a 2010 Mac Pro with dual 4-core 2.4ghz Xeons and 12GB RAM, and I could open every compressor and spectrum analyzer at once in Logic AND play Call of Duty 4 and it didn't even break a sweat. There's just something so sweet about a good studio computer.

My poor old MacBook Pro would buckle under the load of a single analyzer when the project got into the 20-track range.
My 12 year old Dell T5500 bit the dust...that was a Dual Xeon with 6 cores each and 72GB RAM and held up really well until the Motherboard went south.

Only 3 years old, "The Beast" cost me $1,275. Original Dell NEW price was over $8K! :)
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