Originally Posted by AudioTrack
I'm running BIAB and a heap of layered development products on a PC I built in 2008. I went high-end with what CPU's that were available at the time, and plenty of RAM. The only change I have made since is replacing the spinners with SSD's. And it's had several O/S upgrades.

18 years on, this PC is still delivering the goods, absolutely perfectly.

You beat me AT. Fifteen years ago I did the same as you. That at the time high-end CPU and lots of ram. The only thing I did was to increase the Ram to 32 gigs and replaced two HDs with SSDs.

But I am pushing it to its limits and it is not Win 11 compatible. I am going to keep it until the chip prices come way down, regardless on how long that will be. I figure the Win 11 machine will be the last that I will ever buy so it will also have a high-end CPU and lots of ram.


OK, a random thought;
Why does toilet paper need a commercial? Who's not buying it?

64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware