1 (edited by jimdier 2011-04-06 22:28:15)

Topic: Who can share a successful Reaper/Win7/Fireface 800 computer build?

I am running my fireface 800 on an ancient rackmounted dual AMD MP 2200 computer with a gig of ram. It has served me well for 8 years on numerous successful projects however, I am considering gutting the case and building a new computer.

I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share the specs of their Win7 computer that they are using successfully with an RME FF800.

I am looking for info on your:
Powersupply
Motherboard/Processor
Memory
Disk
Graphics card (dual head)
Firewire card

I am not looking to build the best computer in the world, just  a suitable replacement for what I have now.   Aiming to land in the $500-$700 range if possible.

My primary concerns are low noise, fireface stability, and Reaper compatibility.

Thanks in advance to anyone willing to share.

Jim
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Re: Who can share a successful Reaper/Win7/Fireface 800 computer build?

Successfully running Reaper 3.75 or 4 alpha here and Sonar Producer 8.5.3...

PSU: Seasonic M12-600
MoBo: ASUS P7P55D Pro
CPU: i5 750 @ 2.67 GHz, slightly overclocked to 3.24 GHz
RAM: 8GB PC1333 CL7 GEIL VALUE+
3 internal SATA HD and 3 external USB HD
Graphics: ASUS EAH5770 (ATI Radeon 5770) with stock fan.
2 UAD-2 Solo cards

My Fireface 800 is connected to the onboard Firewire which I think is VIA. No problems here.

Noiseblocker Twintec CPU cooler + Arctic Cooling fan (because the original NB fan was too loud)
2 x Scythe Case Fans (ultra slow super silent)

This system is almost inaudible.

3 (edited by jamesanderson 2011-04-11 20:24:24)

Re: Who can share a successful Reaper/Win7/Fireface 800 computer build?

Successfully using Reaper 3.75 with FF400

PSU: 800 watt
MoBo: ASUS Sabertooth X58
CPU: i7 950 @ 3.07 GHz
RAM: 6GB PC1333
5 internal SATA HD
Graphics: Nividia GT9600 (no fan)
Ti 1394 chip on MB.

Extremely quiet and fast.