I like having it all on one system for speed and ease, and know a couple composers who do that because you can these days CPU-wise. The issue with CPU is with Cubase, where all of the audio plugins are -- VE Pro is far more efficient and better at CPU efficiency. It's wild -- Cubase will be at...
Hi all, I'm a pro composer on Cubase with VE Pro on the same computer, currently using a 2013 Mac Pro 6-core 3.6 Xeon, which I overload constantly. So I'm looking into an i9 Hackintosh that's as dependable and stable as possible since I rely on my DAW for my living. I've been told elsewhere here...
Would a 10-core i9 build have the same issues for me that you mentioned? I don't mind a long set up, etc., because I'll keep my current setup going while I get the Hackintosh going. The 8-core i9 would work, would def. be noticeable improvement over my current setup, but if I can get more juice...
Thank you for this. I can see if an 8-core with higher clock rate would work -- it might. I have a 6-core 3.7ghz Xeon in my Mac Pro (I put it in myself to replace the standard CPU it came with) right now and it's not enough to handle what I need, but it's also over five years old. For music...
Hi all, I'm new to the Hackintosh world and am excited to move forward over the next month or so. I'm a professional composer and rely on my current 2013 Mac Pro for all of my work and income. I need the kind of stability and reliability that Mac OS provides but refuse to pay the exorbitant...
Hi all, yet another newbie here. I would like to ask what would be recommended for a cost-is-no-object Hackintosh. I do music for TV and movies professionally and need something extremely reliable -- right now I'm on the trashcan Mac Pro (bought in 2015), and am exhausted with the limitations of...
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