Re: Building a new music PC / on-board video suggestions?

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I'd recommend looking at the Antec Take 3 (3U rackmount).

http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=94003

They're extremely quiet, rack mountable, and use regular hight PCI cards, so that you don't need any screwy riser cards for your motherboard.

later,
Steve

On 1/17/07, Larry Troxler <lt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey all, it's that wonderful time where I'm picking components for a new
music machine. It would mostly be used at home, but occasionally taken
to rehearsalls and gigs, where it would function as a synthesizer.

At first I was looking at rackmounts, say 2U, but got a bit concerned
about how quiet they could be made.

I then found this:

http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=15738

It looks super, and has got good reviews with respect to quietness, and
apparently there is a driver for the LCD display, which will come in
handy for using it as a gig synth; I suppose I will look for some sort
of USB button panel that also has Linux support.

From the dimensions, it seems that it would fit into a 19 inch rack. So
I wonder if I could buy or fashion some brackets so that I could put it
into a rack when needed.

I would get a single quiet hard drive, and try 64 studio, but this time
I'll remember to set aside a couple of blank partitions in case I want
to try another distro later.

My main problem is deciding on a motherboard. I've been an AMD fan and
I'm not quite ready yet to go back to Intel, even though I've read that
the new Intel dual core is really giving AMD some competition. And since
that case only fits a micro ATX motherboard, and since it seems like the
AM2 socket is the way to go, it sort of limits my choices. And my main
concern is with the on-board video. I am not interested at all in good
quality video or 3D accel, but instead my priority is to pick a chipset
that provides the least hassle in Linux, and is not disruptive with
real-time operation.

This is what New Egg has to offer:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=ENE&N=2010200022+1070921489+1075707619&Subcategory=22&description=&Ntk=&srchInDesc=

It looks then, like the video choices are Nvidia GeForce 6100, Nvidia
GeForce 6150, VIA K8M800, VIA K8M890, and ATI Radeon XPress 1150.

So, if anyone has suggestions on which of these might be best, it would
be nice to hear.

I could of course throw in an older video card if that turns out to be
better, but I am hoping to avoid that so as not to use up another slot
on the micro ATX board.

Larry Troxler


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