Re: Intel DP35DP BIOS guestions
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:36 pm
Good news for 8GB's of DDR2-800/ DP35DP DAW's.
I doubt I will use it but I already have the RAM since it was cheap.
I have a friend who just has to have the biggest Romplers made and wants them all loaded too.
He was waiting for me to upgrade and I just found other ways to load PhysMod VSTi's and Romplers w/ DSP synths, so I am good unless I go for these huge 20,000 sample instruments.
But for the last 2 weeks he wouldn't answer the phone?
Then a while ago I get the call to go and see the rig. No way Jose, NFL rules on Monday nights. Tommorow day I will go and check it out since he never works.
At any rate he runs VSL 64bit, EWQLP 64bit and other gigantic expenisive libraries. He uses no Scope cards, but claims the October BIOS update w/ Vista64 and 8GB's of RAM boots up fast, and can hold twice as many instruments on his overpriced FLEX DDR 2 DIMM's. He has the E8500 and the low latency RAM timings adjusted in the BIOS. I also use CL5 but didn't notice a difference. With Vista64 and 8GB's of RAM the cores appear to handle higher plug in counts of IR's and time based effects.
I looked it up and here's the update in case some want to be brave and do the same.
Personally I will wait till the laptop debacle gets stable and working.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ ... me=Windows* XP Professional x64 Edition&lang=eng
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17014/e ... Readme.pdf
P35/P45's by Intel sure look to be a longterm wise investment for Scope cards, and DAW's w/ Cubase/ VSTi stuff.
I doubt I will use it but I already have the RAM since it was cheap.
I have a friend who just has to have the biggest Romplers made and wants them all loaded too.
He was waiting for me to upgrade and I just found other ways to load PhysMod VSTi's and Romplers w/ DSP synths, so I am good unless I go for these huge 20,000 sample instruments.
But for the last 2 weeks he wouldn't answer the phone?
Then a while ago I get the call to go and see the rig. No way Jose, NFL rules on Monday nights. Tommorow day I will go and check it out since he never works.

At any rate he runs VSL 64bit, EWQLP 64bit and other gigantic expenisive libraries. He uses no Scope cards, but claims the October BIOS update w/ Vista64 and 8GB's of RAM boots up fast, and can hold twice as many instruments on his overpriced FLEX DDR 2 DIMM's. He has the E8500 and the low latency RAM timings adjusted in the BIOS. I also use CL5 but didn't notice a difference. With Vista64 and 8GB's of RAM the cores appear to handle higher plug in counts of IR's and time based effects.
I looked it up and here's the update in case some want to be brave and do the same.
Personally I will wait till the laptop debacle gets stable and working.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ ... me=Windows* XP Professional x64 Edition&lang=eng
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17014/e ... Readme.pdf
P35/P45's by Intel sure look to be a longterm wise investment for Scope cards, and DAW's w/ Cubase/ VSTi stuff.