Topic: Single DAW with lots of RAM – i7-7820X or Xeon Gold 6144?
I want to have a new system built within the next 6 weeks or so.
It will be a one-machine solution running Cubase 9 and VEP 6 on the same machine. I specifically don’t want to use multiple machines, because I want my rig to be somewhat mobile. However, I plan to create very large templates and want to load as many instruments as I possibly can into VEP 6. I just love not having to load instruments when writing and playing.
I don’t run many heavy effect plugins and synths, so this will mostly be lots and lots of Kontakt instruments streaming from VEP 6. I will use the same algorithmic reverb for all instruments using sends to effect channels in Cubase, and will disable any reverbs built into Kontakt instruments. However, low latencies are a must.
This leads me to a bit of a dilemma: I need high clock speed for realtime audio processing and to keep my latency low, but the high clock speed CPU’s only take 64 or 128 GB of RAM, which will not be enough for loading these big templates.
And so I am also looking at the new Xeon CPUs, which can access 256 GB of RAM or more and will allow me to create these big templates, but could potentially be a bottleneck for realtime audio processing.
So right now I’m looking at these CPUs:
Core i7-7820X → 8-core, 3.6 GHz base, 4.3/4.5 GHz turbo, 11 MB cache, max 128 GB RAM
Vs.
Single Xeon Gold 6144 → 8-core, 3.5 GHz base, 4.2 GHz turbo, 24.75 MB cache, 256 GB RAM or more
I guess my main questions would be:
Will the Xeon 6144 provide me with sufficient clock speed for low-latency realtime audio processing and will it be able to handle 256 GB of RAM or more or will it run out of CPU horsepower before I can even load 256 GB worth of Kontakt instruments into RAM?
Would love to hear your thought on this.
Thanks!