TracingArcs Posted July 4 Share Posted July 4 So, I would like to have a new Music PC. My old one I feel is lacking in a few places (it is 5+ years old, and a mishmash of old parts some going bacl to 2011). I have decided after always using Intel that I can get a fairly decent Ryzen CPU for a decent price. And it seems Ryzen are now settled and comparable to Intel for music production. Spec : Case : bequiet Pure Base 501 MOBO : Asus TUF gaming B650E wifi (though I will not be using wifi I have a cat 7 cable access) CPU : Ryzen 7 7700 8 core/16 thread 3.8 - 5.3GHz turbo 65w (using integrated graphics i don't game) Cooler : be quiet Pure rock 2 RAM : 32Gb (2x16gb) Corsair DDR5 Vemngeance 5600MHz PSU : be quiet Pure Power 12M 80 Plus Gold OS drive : 1TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe PCIe 4.0 Storage : 2TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe PCIe 4.0 Plus I have 2x 1TB of Crucial MX500 ssd from the old system I will also use in this build OS : W11 Home (I have always used home versions of windows and am unsure if pro would be a benefit) All this would be approx £1025. Considering I paid more than that in 2011 for an i3- 540/4gb system in 2011. Seems to be fair-ish. I could have an Intel system built around and i5-14600K for about £150 more.But the Intel history lately has made me think. And Ryzen seem on a par and work with Sonar/Cakewalk. Any feed back appreciated. It's a simple build but capable I feel. I do not game it is purely for music creation. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted July 14 Share Posted July 14 Just go with it. I like those low watt AMD CPUs. These thread often come with 1600 suggestions. "well you wont be able to have 200 tracks" kinda stuff It depends on what you want to do with it. I often wonder if the boards is the built in wifi any good. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IainThompson Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago I'm in the same boat of trying to source a new PC for Sonar, and it is 10 years since I have had to do it. I don't need 200 tracks open at once! On the ready built options (from computer specialist UK) I come across this spec for £679. I know there is some lack of detail on make or RAM, motherboard, cooling, etc. The sales blurb is theirs, not mine. An almost impossible question, I know, but how would this perform compared with TracingArcs spec above? Office Business PC – Intel Core i7-14700 | 64GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB M.2 SSD | Windows 11 ⚡ Intel Core i7-14700 – 20-core processor with superb multitasking ⚡ 64GB DDR5 RAM – For demanding office & creative workloads ⚡ 1TB M.2 SSD – Ultra-fast boot and load times ⚡ Windows 11 – Fully installed and activated ⚡ Ideal for: Business, data analysis, programming, design, and multitasking ⚡ UK-built, plug & play, upgradeable and efficient 💼 Professional Power for Demanding Workflows This office powerhouse PC is built to meet the needs of professionals and business users who demand top-tier performance. Featuring the latest Intel Core i7-14700 (20 cores, 28 threads) and an incredible 64GB of ultra-fast DDR5 RAM, it’s perfect for multitasking across dozens of browser tabs, Excel sheets, programming tools, databases, virtual meetings, and even light creative software. With a 1TB NVMe SSD, startup and file access are near-instant, giving your business efficiency and speed where it counts. Whether you're in finance, development, creative services, or high-demand remote work, this PC is ready to power through it all. CPU: Intel Core i7-14700 – 20 Cores (8 Performance + 12 Efficient), 28 Threads RAM: 64GB DDR5 (2x32GB) – Blazing-fast multitasking Storage: 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD – Fast OS + file access OS: Windows 11 Home or Pro (customizable) Connectivity: USB 3.2, HDMI, DisplayPort, LAN Build: Clean, quiet, professional case – low power and high airflow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaps Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago 42 minutes ago, IainThompson said: An almost impossible question, I know, but how would this perform compared with TracingArcs spec above? Office Business PC – Intel Core i7-14700 | 64GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB M.2 SSD | Windows 11 ⚡ Intel Core i7-14700 – 20-core processor with superb multitasking ⚡ 64GB DDR5 RAM – For demanding office & creative workloads ⚡ 1TB M.2 SSD – Ultra-fast boot and load times ⚡ Windows 11 – Fully installed and activated ⚡ Ideal for: Business, data analysis, programming, design, and multitasking ⚡ UK-built, plug & play, upgradeable and efficient CPU: Intel Core i7-14700 – 20 Cores (8 Performance + 12 Efficient), 28 Threads RAM: 64GB DDR5 (2x32GB) – Blazing-fast multitasking Storage: 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD – Fast OS + file access OS: Windows 11 Home or Pro (customizable) Connectivity: USB 3.2, HDMI, DisplayPort, LAN Build: Clean, quiet, professional case – low power and high airflow An important thing to consider is how expandable is the system? How many M.2 NVMe SSD can you put in the motherboard? One is good, more is better. How many watts is the power supply? Will it handle all the components you might end up putting in the case? How many hard drives will the case hold and what kind? How many fans can the case hold? The more powerful the CPU the more heat it will generate, generally. How many USB ports will the motherboard support, and what kind? How many PCI slots does the motherboard have? Does the case have multiple USB ports on the front and what kind? Things that don't seem important right away might be a problem down the road as you learn the limits of your system. One thing I've noticed when doing my own shopping for computers is that many companies that sell computers is that there is often an area that they skimp on that they don't mention, and often that is the motherboard. Of course, anything you buy you can always upgrade in the future. Not happy with the motherboard or the case's air flow. Replace them with superior components when you have the extra cash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TracingArcs Posted 11 hours ago Author Share Posted 11 hours ago (edited) Hi Iain I concur with Chaps. I had my system built by SCAN UK. A long established and respected audio PC builder. Whom I have bought off many times. Here is a link to there current offers. https://www.scan.co.uk/3xs/custom/daw-digital-audio-workstation-pcs/workstations#anc They spent a long time talking me through my needs etc. And advised me every step of the way of progress. Ending up with a video of the completed system before despatch. I went with the system as detailed in my original post. And they set up connections for me to just plug in my extra SSDs. I went with Ryzen due to issues and advice about 14th Gen Intel. Though I have always used Intel in the past. I have to tell you the system from SCAN is so quiet it is totally inaudible. Plus the Ryzen CPU is so fast. And upgradeable in the future if needed. I would strongly advise you look/talk with a company with a strong history in building audio PCs. As we know our needs are different to gamers etc. Edited 10 hours ago by TracingArcs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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