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I froze all the audio tracks but on each of the 20 buss/aux tracks I had a slew of Wave's plugs, and binaural type effects too. I have a portable SSD drive hooked up to the thunderbolt port and I can run over 100 tracks with 20 busses at 64bitfp audio and 48khz, and only then was I pushing it to the limit. My Acer Nitro has 32 gig of ram, thunderbolt, SSD drive for programs, spindle drive for storage and a 4k monitor. Honestly, no one needs to faff about with building a DAW computer anymore.I stopped doing so 8 years ago, and I haven't built a DAW computer for 10 years. In this day and age, and depending on what you do besides audio.a good gaming laptop, somewhere in the range of 2500 to 3000 dollars Oz should last between 3-5 years - depending on factors like cleaning the fan and SSD drives versus spindle drives. 10 years of using an Amiga 500 with Music-X, using a Yamaha MT1X 4 track and later a MT8X 8 track. I think CWPA 7 through CWPA 9 I had running on an old Cirrus P166 (64 MB RAM), but still with the Yamaha DS2416. Before that it was a Athlon 800Mhz machine (later upgraded the processor to 1.2GHz) with 750MB RAM. Prior to X2 I was using an Athlon 4000 (2Ghz dual core) with 4GB memory running XP 32 bit. My 2 x DS2416's had EQ & dynamics on every channel, and 4 x effects and all my synths were hardware. In fact, it wasn't until I moved to Windows 10 that I started using VST's & VSTi's in anger.

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It was only when I wanted to use some 64 bit only plugins that I moved to Windows 10, and then as a result had to retire my 2 x Yamaha DS2416 PCI cards which I'd used in all my PC's since 1997.

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The last time I upgraded my PC was when X2 stopped supporting Windows XP, but even then I was still running 32 bit on Windows 7.

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I'm currently maxed out processor-wise on my current motherboard, but it's not struggling in any way.

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But for PC hardware, I've tended to hang on to my system as long as is possible - up to 10 years if I can - although I might upgrade my processor after 5 years or so (from middle of the range to top of the range) once the prices plummet. Software-wise, I've been with Cakewalk since the mid 90's upgrading at least every 2 versions, but I've upgraded every version since Sonar 8.















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