It's been about 12 years since I last got a desktop computer. I'm no computer expert, but I've always assembled a computer from components I've chosen myself.
There's just so much information to figure out, so I thought I'd better ask some forum for advice to clear my head. Now I've spent almost two weeks reading and figuring these things out. My head is completely clogged with all this information now.
The main purpose of this new computer is to run Cubase (12 pro) + various VST instruments and external synthesizers / drum machines. I wish the computer was as quiet as possible.
Here are the components that I now have in the 'Basket' on the website of the computer store --> verkkokauppa.com (Finnish computer store). But the links below lead to the websites of the various component manufacturers, not to verkkokauppa.com:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z690 AORUS ELITE DDR4 LGA 1700 ATX - 274,99 €
SSD-hard drive: Samsung 980 PRO SSD 2 Tt M.2 (+ one, but 1 TB) - 254,99 €
CPU: Intel Core i9-12900KF - 649,99 €
Liquid cooling system (for the above CPU): Asus TUF GAMING LC 120 ARGB - 91,99 €
Graphics Card: Asus GeForce GT 730 2GB GDDR5 low profile -graphics card - 78,99 €
Memory Module: Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 3200 MHz CL16 32 Gt (I will buy one more later) - 141,99 €
Power Source: EVGA 750 B5 -ATX-power source, 750 W - 95,99 €
PC Case: be quiet! Pure Base 600 -ATX-case, black - 101,99 €
Operating System: Windows 11 Pro - 244,99 €
So now I have some questions about these components...
At first, verkkokauppa.com automatically suggested another motherboard. It was Asus and much cheaper (€171.99) than this Gigabyte (274,99 €) I have chosen now. I changed it because I wanted four M.2 PCIe 4x NVMe slots on the motherboard for those fast Samsung SSD hard drives (I buy two now and two more later). There were only three M.2 slots on Asus.
I also wanted a motherboard to have more USB connections for my music gear and Gigabyte has more. But now I just wonder if I can connect the USB 2.0 wires to the USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A AND Gen 1 ports on the Gigabyte motherboard? And my synths + MIDI works nicely?
I was also happy at first about the Asus motherboard suggestion because I have had meny Asus products before and I have the impression that its products are reliable. It would be important for me that the new computer is stable and doesn't crash to 'blue screen of death'... or get stuck.. etc.
I've never had Gigabyte products, so I'd like to ask if anyone has had experience with its motherboards? And what's your impression of them? Do they work nicely with other components? Generally stable? Etc.
Since I don't play games, I was wondering if I would be fine if I didn't buy a graphics card at all? Gigabyte's motherboard has two outputs for displays and I would like to have a two display system always in use. I just don't know how this technology works in this case because I've always had a graphics card in my computers before. Does the motherboard steal computing power from the CPU to run two displays and programs (Cubase, Photoshop=in-my-case-GIMP) if I don't have a dedicated graphics card?
I don't know anything about liquid cooling systems. I already visited the physical store of verkkokauppa.com once and the customer service representative recommended that I get a standard fan for this Intel Core i9-12900KF processor. He said that I may have problems with the installation of the liquid cooling system. I do think that I have a bit of a DIY spirit and I'm quite handy and careful. What is so difficult about installing it and what could go wrong? I myself have got the impression that liquid cooling systems would be quieter and I would be happy to pay a little extra for that silence. I chose this Asus TUF GAMING LC 120 ARGB, because it's cheap. But is it a good and sufficient choice? Do you think I should get some other liquid cooling system than this? Or do you think that this CPU really doesn't need a liquid cooling system?
And what about the power source (EVGA 750 B5, 750 W)? This one is quite cheap and I hope it is fairly quiet. Is this a good choice? I don't know much about power sources.
PC case (be quiet! Pure Base 600 -ATX-case, black)... same as above, I know next to nothing about these. I chose it because maybe it's quiet and cheap. Would you get some other PC case? (note: I buy all the components from verkkokauppa.com)
What are the differences between Microsoft Windows 11 Pro and Home when it comes to music making and DAWs? Do I get any benefits from the pro? Is it a more stable OS or vice versa? Do music programs work better, faster and more reliably in either operating system?
Any help and advice much appreciated!