Reaper software music2/6/2024 ![]() Model : Dell P965/G965 Memory Controller Hub Multi-Processor Advanced PIC (APIC) : Yes L2 On-board Cache : 2MB, ECC, Synchronous, ATC, 8-way, 64 byte line size, 2 threads sharingīus(es) : X-Bus PCI PCIe IMB USB i2c/SMBus ![]() Integrated Data Cache : 2x 32kB, Synchronous, Write-Thru, 8-way, 64 byte line size Here are the specs on my 4 year old Dell (note - I just happen to have bought, but have not yet installed, 4G (4x1) of DDR2 PC2-5300 RAM (I'll be getting rid of the existing RAM shown in the specs below): Thanks in advance for your thoughts/advice! I would love it if I could save some $ and be able to simply upgrade my existing Dell, but I realize this may not be a realistic option. So that said - what do you say? - What would you consider to be the minimum requirements for a decent reaper system. If I need to, I will build a new computer for DAW purposes, but what I will need to build and how much I will spend might depend on the "real" requirements of the DAW I choose. For instance - at least 2 internal hard drives (one for system, one for audio), way more ram than the "official" specs required, etc., etc., What I'm curious to know is - what do you consider the "real" minimum system requirements to run reaper effectively? The reason I ask is that in researching other DAWs, the minimum requirements listed by the company said one thing, but in reading the forums on the company's own web site, it was clear that users AND the company's admin/support techs on the forums all stated that much higher/additional requirements were necessary. I have a 4 year old Dell computer (Specs below). Looking at the "usual suspects" and then I heard about reaper and became interested. Been doing a fair amount of poking around on the web and trying to sort though it all. Looking at getting a DAW for home recording.
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