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Old 03-24-2017, 05:18 PM
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....Either way, my new computer is gonna eat my 2007 1,1 Mac Pro for lunch and dinner.

....and then some.
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It can have an overall effect of your system performance though. Ram intensive sample libraries could see a hit as well.
"can" would be the keyword. So far I have seen absolutely nothing that shows that it not being quad channel is a bottleneck. If you know of any benchmarks that show it I'd be interested in seeing it.
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If only this were the case with music applications...
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Yeah, his was the Xeon, my post was the Ryzen. Either way, my new computer is gonna eat my 2007 1,1 Mac Pro for lunch and dinner.
A modern i3 would outperform that MP. That is in all seriousness!
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"can" would be the keyword. So far I have seen absolutely nothing that shows that it not being quad channel is a bottleneck. If you know of any benchmarks that show it I'd be interested in seeing it.
Considering Ryzens poor performance at low buffers, that could very well be related. Much of this is to soon to know with it.
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a modern i3 would outperform that mp. That is in all seriousness!
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Would the type (MHz) of the RAM affect this bench test? Or is it strictly on the CPU?
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It was mentioned as DDR4 that's all
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I'd be interested to see that redone with the 3200/3600 MHz RAM, if it wasn't...and if it would make a difference.
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Considering Ryzens poor performance at low buffers, that could very well be related. Much of this is to soon to know with it.
How "low"?

How do you define "poor"?
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