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thanks!!
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Pay attention to the divider between PPC/Intel and Intel-only. I was and still am very saddened that DigiDesign did not bring PPC compatibility all the way to 8.1.1 (HEAT) but surely understand why.
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I'm just finishing up an HD3 build on that motherboard now. I've personally been running Pro Tools (vanilla/non-HD) on this mobo for years using RME interface cards. The key for audio applications is that a motherboard includes pci slots that are natively supported (as opposed to bridged to pci-e). This Jetway mobo is well known by both windows AND hackintosh builders as being the last/best option for native pci support.
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i had a jetway socket 1155 mobo once with "native" pci slots and that performed way worse than a fujitsu 1150 mobo with bridged (plx pcie to pci) slots.
magma pci extension solutions all use bridges themselves and that's how many people use the hd cards! i would say rather than building a pc around old pci cards just hunt for a magma expansion chassis.. and just install a pcie card in your existing machine... magmas are made so that long full size pci cards always fit and get proper ventillation! |
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A little late to the party but for reference I’m running a HD4 Accel on this motherboard with Windows XP Pro, Pro Tools HD 8.1.1,3.2GHz i5, 4Gb ram, SSD for the OS and two 10K rpm WD raptors for audio. It’s bad to the bone, records 48 stereo tracks for almost 8 hrs without a hiccup, only stopped because the file size limit for XP was reached. I keep it for a remote recording rig.
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