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.


Life is short so make sure you spend as much time as possible on the Internet arguing with strangers.

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