On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 12:56:39AM +0100, Esben Stien wrote :
Aurelien <orl(a)ammd.net> writes:
Motherboard
TYAN, of course. Not only because it's the top of the line from the
compu hut, but also because you can run coreboot on the BIOS, f.ex
making it dead simple to configure IRQs' and other tunings.
Hard Drives: we think about a SATA drive for
system
Nono. You said you wanted to do this right, so SATA is out of the
question. Get a low latency SCSI HD with high MTBF, like this one 2ms
latency drive:
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/computing/storage/hdd/enterprise/mba3300…
Er, OK.
RME Multiface II
I got the RME Multiface, but we all know that the converters that
Apogee uses are better;).
Yeah, but I think it's already really fine, I guess. HD24XR converters
seems to be the same, but are quite less good, though.
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