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    Processor Spotlight

     

    Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5400 Series

    Intel Xeon Processor

    With four processing cores per chip and the ability to put two of these on a motherboard this processor can handle just about anything you could throw at it. This server grade processor sports a fast front side bus at up to 1600 MHz and with the right motherboard it can support up to 32 GB of RAM.

    Advantages:

    • Blazing fast CPU speeds with up to 8 processing cores makes handling plug-in effects a breeze
    • Speedy front side bus and support for copius amounts of RAM is ideal for large sampling projects
    • Has the power to handle high track count low-latency recordings

    Intel Core 2 Quad Processor

    Intel Core 2 Quad Processor

    For price/performance ratio the Core 2 Quad has few competitors. This single quad core chip has speeds of up to 2.83 GHz per core.

    Advantages:

    • Quad-Core power can easily handle larger projects with lots of plug-ins
    • Available in a range of models with up to 1333 MHz FSB speeds
    • Motherboards supporting these chips are typically more affordable than their Xeon counterparts

    Intel CPU Family Comparison

    Family

    Speed (GHz)

    Cores

    FSB (MHz)

    Notes

    Xeon

    1.86 - 3.73

    Up to 8

    1600 Max

    Great for orchestral sized sampling projects where fast memory access is a must

    Core 2

    1.80 - 3.20

    Up to 4

    1600 Max

    Quad configurations offer great price/performance ratio

    Pentium

    1.60 - 3.73

    Up to 2

    1066 Max

    When you're on a budget these can get the job done but limited FSB and CPU speed can hinder plug-in performance

    Celeron

    Not recommended for media intensive applications

    For more information on CPUs please click here.