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Pros are easy use, no change to cd methods... dedicated device, simple, clean solution.
Is 2 Gig too much processing power?
How much memory is needed? What kind?
How much cooling is needed?
What's the best soundcard for the money? I saw someone post there was an RME clone out there... that was cheap. However, I'd like something with L&R RCA outputs on the card. Does the RME have that?
So far I'll probably get the Seagate Barracuda HD and the Lite-on CD drive looks nice.. Now... What case, motherboard, and power supply do you recommend? I've seen some on quietpc.com but that place seemed pricey on everything.
C:You can get the Lynx L22 for $649 I think. I don't have the link at the office, but I think it was fullcompass.com.There is another card that Chris Runte was talking about. It's by the pro division of Creative, and now I can't even remember the name of it. It's from E-Mu. I think it's the 1810 or 1812a, but it's all the rage at Head-Fi.
Motherboard: Asus A7V600-X KT600 Processor: AMD Athlon MP 1.2GHz, 266MHz FSB, 256 L2 Cache
Ramdrives? I have read about them a bit, but from what I've seen they are a very homebrew kind of thing and for this, I'll stick with simple and easy to operate for now
I'm in the same shoes as you, EchiDna. After finally comparing my revo to my sony scd-ce775 ($90 open box) I was totally disgusted by the revo. After hearing the emu at an upcoming meet, I hope to be able to make a decision regarding it. Unfortunately, that emu is going to be modded with $140 worth of parts...
Thanks for the good point on the processors, HTDoc... this is the only AMD that I could find that was said to run cool... however, I'll look into the Intel's. I've had good and bad experience with both AMD and Intel and various ones require various cooling... It's not like all Intels run cool and all AMD's run hot or vice versa. 1 case fan and no fan on the processor sounds very cool, though. I'll look into the 2.5 Pentium.