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I have been seeing more people touting Windows Server 2012 sound quality over normal Windows, but are there any issues, i.e. not having proper audio drivers available for various USB DAC's? Will software like Foobar, J. River, Jplay install on Win 2012 server and play fine without glitches? Would appreciate user comments.I am also wondering if anybody is using say a Dell server as audio computer, as they tend to come with Win 2012 server already installed. Would there be issues using a computer like this for audio use, i.e. attaching a USB DAC or needing to install a eSATA card/connector to use external eSATA driver for data, using SSD internally for OS, etc?
I've used both Windows 8 Pro and currently use and prefer Windows Server 2012.
...... I use Audiophil's Optimizer with great results. .....
That Dell server should work fine. I use an USB external hard drive and it works fine for me, but eSATA would get the files off the USB bus so even better.
...What's too bad is Dell doesn't offer a solid state drive option and does not include physical media for Win server 2012 for me to install the OS on my own solid state drive.
There is solid cloning software out there, such as Acronis True Image. I would create an image of your stock hard drive and then add the SSD and write that image to the SSD. It's also easy enough to clone the installed hard drive to the SSD, but sometimes I get boot sector errors and unable to boot after the process completes. Just make sure you ask the vendor what you need to check off in the software to ensure all the boot information is carried over onto the new drive.
Last few times I tried to clone a OS drive with Acronis True Image (and also Paragon), I ended up with booting errors, which I could not resolve. My faith in these cloning software is pretty slim. So are you saying if I don't clone but create image and copy to the new drive, the botting errors will be less problematic?
So I played with Server 2012 some more last night.Anything sound using my DAC with a Amanero USB interface come out at low volume. I played flac files, and also tried windows system sounds, everything was very low....so at this point I'm not sure if 2012 helps or not.
So I ran into what I think is an unrelated problem this morning.I was trying to reinstall Server 2012, and my PC kept resetting.I noticed the PCH temp was way high, then found thishttp://www.computeraudiophile.com/f10-music-servers/case-intel-s1200kpr-motherboard-19196/So I must admit this is discouraging, having come this far.Since this heat problem is related to my PC build, I'll post further updates in that thread.Randy
Dang, that's unfortunate. Does your PC have zero fans inside, even "nearby" the PCH chip to cool it? I hope this issue is isolated to the Intel S1200KPR motherboard and not all the small Intel Mobo's, as I am looking at a Intel board for a heatpiped case