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Old 02-14-2010, 05:19 PM
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Holy @#$%#$@%* !!

Those results are increadible!

Please, I must ask, how are you setting your RamDisk up?
I mean, if you use a 32bit OS so you've only got less than 4Gb, how much do you allocate to the RamDisk, and how do you load PT into it - on bootup?
Or is it just best to copy sessions into a RamDisk and work on them from there?


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It's been awhile since I experimented with it but it was quite easy to setup. Download the demo and give it a run. I'm waiting for official W7 64 in PT to jump back into it again.

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from what i wrote i was assuming that your VI's would be Rewired... Not in PT.. but to be honest.. if you arent using any VI's in PT then you probably won't get any where close to 4gbs for PT...
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I know that if Digi make PT into a full 64bit app, it's best to just go ahead and install as much RAM into your DAW as you can afford, but...

if Digi decide to keep PT a 32bit app and just ensure that it works within Windows 7 64bit, can we get a consensus on how much RAM will be enough and how much is perhaps too much ?

is it 12Gb ? ; 4 for PT + 4 for VI's + 4 for OS

or would 8 be enough ? ; 4 for PT + 2 for VI's + 2 for OS

etc....?


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Unless I'm mistaking, your motherboard will only handle 8GB of RAM.
How did you surmise that ?

I'm currently using a GA-EP45T-UD3R.... 16Gb can be installed.


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