ׁHi Will,

thanks for chiming in. That sounds awesome!
Exactly the performance I'm after.
Also cheaper than building with Intel.
Just one question, what brings you to use 3 buffers? Is it card related?

Best
Moshe


On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 5:48 PM Will Godfrey <willgodfrey@musically.me.uk> wrote:
On Thu, 16 Apr 2020 16:54:34 +0300
Moshe Werner <moshwe@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I am thinking of upgrading my audio PC/Laptop, and heard a lot of good
>things about AMD's Ryzen series, specifically Ryzen 5 3600. But when
>regarded pro audio work some people in the usual forums tend not recommend
>AMD, because of latency issues.
>Are there any Linux users successfully using Ryzen CPUs for low latency
>work?
>If so what is your recommended setup?
>
>FYI I'm using Manjaro XFCE on my laptop and Manjaro KDE on my desktop.
>Audio interfaces are Motu 1248 and RME HDSP9652.
>
>Would be great to hear your experience.
>
>Best regards
>
>Moshe

Not having any problems here with a Ryzen 5 (must be nearly 3 years old now)
This is running Jack audio, Alsa MIDI. This is for with Rosegarden and Yoshimi
at 48k 4mS latency (64 frames x3) frequently with all MIDI tracks at once and
with some of my heavy duty instrument patches. Sometimes I drop down to 32
frames, just because I can :)

OS is devuan beowulf, WM openbox, filer rox_filer.

At 2mS my biggest project (which I use as a test) will occasionally produce a
single Xrun.

HTH

P.S.

Sounds like this :)
https://soundcloud.com/soft-sounds/ghost-train-1993-2019

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