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- Fri Nov 15, 2013 3:37 pm
- Forum: Computer Audio
- Topic: MQN
- Replies: 8039
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Re: MQN
Haswell slightly better, lower power and more future proof, but sandybridge and ivybridge are good too so if your on a budget . . . the short answer is haswell though Thanks for your reply. It's less a budget issue than the fact that I'm eyeing a Fit-PC Intense, which AFAIK is SandyBridge. I used a...
- Wed Nov 13, 2013 8:58 pm
- Forum: Computer Audio
- Topic: MQN
- Replies: 8039
- Views: 996186
Re: MQN
I'm about to buy a computer to run MQn and am wondering if there is any difference (MQn-wise) between an i3 Haswell and earlier i3 architectures. Comments?
TIA
Dave
TIA
Dave
- Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:22 am
- Forum: Computer Audio
- Topic: MQN
- Replies: 8039
- Views: 996186
Re: MQN
If you're a sex pistols fan then that is good news. The spitting was audible all over the house: I don't think the Sex Pistols had the same range even at their peak. Not that I would have crossed the room to listen to them let alone get within range, you understand. Anyway, thanks to all for the su...
- Wed Nov 06, 2013 4:27 pm
- Forum: Computer Audio
- Topic: MQN
- Replies: 8039
- Views: 996186
Re: MQN
My first post here - I'm hoping to trespass on your hospitality and get some help. I'm a cMP2 veteran just starting to experiment with MQn, which is most impressive. With help from jrling, I soon had MQn running under Win Server 2012 R2 on an i3/Asus mobo w 8GB RAM. The sound was excellent but I did...