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Hi there,
I do mostly audio production stuff on my HT.
I work with Studio One, Protools 10 and Ableton live.
Now i understood that these programs are multithreaded programs, so the more cores on CPU, the more resources these programs have and the better they work. (using more plugins and audiotracks)
Now i also read that things like Speedstep, Turbo and c-p states should be all OFF ideally for these programs, cause when on, there is too much waiting for the cores during switching to other states or turbo level.
Please correct me if i am totally wrong about all this ..
Now i want to know if you audiogeeks indeed get more juize out of these programs by putting Turbo, P-C states and Speedstep completely off and how to do that.
Can this heart my cpu ?
BTW: I am thinking of OC-ing my CPU to a gentle 4.0 GHZ at first, before doing other audio optimisation stuff like asked.
Best,
Rob.
I do mostly audio production stuff on my HT.
I work with Studio One, Protools 10 and Ableton live.
Now i understood that these programs are multithreaded programs, so the more cores on CPU, the more resources these programs have and the better they work. (using more plugins and audiotracks)
Now i also read that things like Speedstep, Turbo and c-p states should be all OFF ideally for these programs, cause when on, there is too much waiting for the cores during switching to other states or turbo level.
Please correct me if i am totally wrong about all this ..
Now i want to know if you audiogeeks indeed get more juize out of these programs by putting Turbo, P-C states and Speedstep completely off and how to do that.
Can this heart my cpu ?
BTW: I am thinking of OC-ing my CPU to a gentle 4.0 GHZ at first, before doing other audio optimisation stuff like asked.
Best,
Rob.