Both doesn't help on my behalf.Painmooser wrote:yeah this what i thought based on gearslutz benchmarks.. 64bit os and 32bit daw is the way to go eíf you dont need massive ramTheoM wrote:Why misinform, people like this? Just for balance as I don't want,people to think they would be better off running a 32 bit daw in a 32 bit OS, it is in fact the most desirable of running a 32 bit host to run it in a 64 bit OS. The exact opposite of what you said and no performance penalty at all.mkdr wrote:Well yeah, no "problems", sure. But it runs quicker natively. Biggest issue is low latency performance.murnau wrote:never had any problem with x86 Cubase 6.5 on x64 OS.. ..but 6.5 isn't the problem here.If you are running a 64bit OS the 32bit DAW is going to suck.. no way around it. If you need 32bit with great performance, go with a 32bit OS. (Or 64bit DAW on 64bit OS obviously)
The 32bit version is buggy as hell, the 64bit version isn't much better in terms of performance for me either.
But if the 32bit version is apparently faster and the way to go on x64, why is Steinberg insisting that the x64 version actually improves things? Especially if my projects usually never exceed 3GB of RAM (which is the 32bit limitation)?
Where's the logic in all that?