Reason, Ableton Live & RAM.

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I'm likely going to be buying a new pc sometime this month, this will be used purely as a DAW.
My most used music apps are reason 3 & Ableton live (prolly use 5, waiting to see how 5.02 is).
My question is this, i'm definately going to put 2 gig of RAM in but would I get any benefit at all from going up to 4 gig?
From discussions I understand that you can mess with windows settings, some kind of ram switch for individual programs, but that a lot of music apps cannot take advantage of this anyway.
Would these 2 apps, together or seperately take any advantage from 3-4 gig of ram?
On a related note would it be advantageous to build the pc around one of the dual-core amd64's?

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I think two gig would be plenty. The only software I have that can make use of more than one gig is the massive Hauptwerk pipe organ.

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2 Gig should be plenty. Don't bother with a dual core as it doesn't bring as much performance gain as they like you to think. Just get a single beefy CPU with appropriate cooling, it'll be just as good and lots cheaper.

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yeah the price for the athlon 64 3500 is around £160, 3800 dual core is around 260 - another £100, wasn't sure whether the benefit's are worth the price.
I've got the money to play with, but being tight-fisted & trying to get the best value for money is part of my nature, that's partly why I was wondering whether the extra ram would have any discernable benefit, as it's around £100 per 1 gig stick.

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Hi,

if you are going to use Live5 you won´t benefit that much from buying
a dual-core CPU (as me).
Using SX would make a big difference e.g.

I actually don´t know what happens if you use Live5 as a rewire client inside
an application that supports multiple CPUs. :shrug:

http://www.adkproaudio.com/benchmarks.cfm

Cheers
c1c2

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i'm going to be use live as the rewire master & reason as the rewire slave.
A guy on the ableton forum advisd me that he does the same & using a dual core amd benefits, as live & reason appear to each use a seperate processor/'core'.

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