Yeah I wouldn't use a fanless cpu, not nearly enough CPU power.
Heck when I play live sessions I just bring my entire custom built linux
PC which I then control through FreeNX on my laptop.
I use it exclusively as synth/rythm machine/midi sequencer. I don't see
the point for a hardware synth. Seems like a waste of money to me.
I'd rather spend some money on some cool midi controller pads or
something.
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 03:39 +0100, David Olofson wrote:
On Wednesday 05 December 2007, Ken Restivo wrote:
[...]
For live use, if I can find the money I'll
buy one of those fanless
nano-ATX or micro-ATX mobo's,
[...]
Be warned though; those VIA Cx and AMD Geode CPUs found on most
fan-less boards aren't anything like workstation CPUs. Incredible
power *per Watt* - but you'd need to run one at several GHz to get
anywhere near the slowest Socket 775 Celeron you can find.
Don't know how they handle FPU intensive work, but I'd suspect it's
even worse. Has anyone tested that?
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