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Music Manic
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Fastest CPU for Intel dp35dp

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I have the Intel DP35DP board which is serving me well but I would like to put a faster processor because I believe my one isn't the best.

Could someone tell me which one performs best. Would it be the one with the fastest clock?

Here's the list:

http://processormatch.intel.com/Process ... ame=DP35DP

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Re: Fastest CPU for Intel dp35dp

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Music Manic wrote: Would it be the one with the fastest clock?
CPU cycles isn´t all,- cache matters (too),- p.ex. for native DAW usage.

Intel Core2Quad 9650 perhaps ...

It´s your mobo, you know the architecture and what it does ...
Memory controller matters too,- does it support dual channel or quad channel RAM,- memory timings etc.

NI Kontakt loves many cores when streaming samples from several locations simultaneously and doesn´t care so much on speed.
Modelled native synth likes a very fast core.

For some purposes, a fast dual-core proc is perfect, for other purposes and slower quad-core is more than enough.

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Re: Fastest CPU for Intel dp35dp

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Sorry, I didn't look at the socket.

But I used to have a i7 980x 6 core that goes for very cheap on eBay right now. It's an old chip, probably around 5 years old. Still plenty fast. I think I used to have a Q6600 before that and it wasn't that fast. Around 60,000 MIPS. The 980x could easily hit around 170,000 MIPS. But if you're not running hungry native software, the chip really doesn't matter all that much. Just don't run a Diva on a Pentium 4 Celery :lol:

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Oh, shizer. I just checked, the 980x uses a lot different socket. But yeah, Q6600 was a good processor.

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Re: Fastest CPU for Intel dp35dp

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Lowest latency (dpc) and speed for that board that I also had was the E8600 Wolfdale.
Reason is back then stacking cores had lots of misses in thier cache design.
Wolfdales were dual core Conroes and they were plenty fast for Kontakt and Gigastudio.
The Quads had faster clocks iirc but were higher transaction time from lame shared cache.
I could be wrong but I steered clear of quads until the i7 straightened things out.
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