eDRUMin and VST

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As long as you don't uninstall the Windows 10 Store app you can get everything back easily
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Since my Lenovo laptop is just edrumming I have it load my VST host (Cantabile) on startup. It loads the last kit I was using. That makes restarting painless.
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Really interesting information here thanks.

Now I need to find a dedicated computer for VST :)
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thenewdrummer wrote:Really interesting information here thanks.

Now I need to find a dedicated computer for VST :)
Might I recommend an Intel NUC. I picked up this kit: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... i5bek.html

I put 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD to complete it. Ended up around $600.
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Mylo wrote:
thenewdrummer wrote:Really interesting information here thanks.

Now I need to find a dedicated computer for VST :)
Might I recommend an Intel NUC. I picked up this kit: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... i5bek.html

I put 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD to complete it. Ended up around $600.
You've got me interested in the NUC for my next upgade. What's the graphics solution for this? On the chip? I usually find that's my bottleneck for real time VSTi
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MWJT42 wrote:You've got me interested in the NUC for my next upgade. What's the graphics solution for this? On the chip? I usually find that's my bottleneck for real time VSTi
Integrated. It uses the Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655 according to the specs. When doing the research I saw where the NUC using the Core i5 8th Gen performed better graphically across the board then the newer 9 and 10 Generations which use the UHD graphics.
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Mylo wrote:
MWJT42 wrote:You've got me interested in the NUC for my next upgade. What's the graphics solution for this? On the chip? I usually find that's my bottleneck for real time VSTi
Integrated. It uses the Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655 according to the specs. When doing the research I saw where the NUC using the Core i5 8th Gen performed better graphically across the board then the newer 9 and 10 Generations which use the UHD graphics.
Ooh, very interesting.. I just acquired a spare i5 8th Gen! Perfect.
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MWJT42 wrote:
Mylo wrote:
MWJT42 wrote:You've got me interested in the NUC for my next upgade. What's the graphics solution for this? On the chip? I usually find that's my bottleneck for real time VSTi
Integrated. It uses the Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655 according to the specs. When doing the research I saw where the NUC using the Core i5 8th Gen performed better graphically across the board then the newer 9 and 10 Generations which use the UHD graphics.
Ooh, very interesting.. I just acquired a spare i5 8th Gen! Perfect.
There are many many version of the 8th Gen Core i5. The NUC that I bought has the i5-8259U Processor.
Here are its specs: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... 8259u.html

Here are all the versions of the i5 8th Gen: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... ssors.html

The one you purchased may not have the Iris GPU in it.
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Mylo wrote: There are many many version of the 8th Gen Core i5. The NUC that I bought has the i5-8259U Processor.
Here are its specs: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... 8259u.html

Here are all the versions of the i5 8th Gen: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... ssors.html

The one you purchased may not have the Iris GPU in it.
Is there any advantage to the NUC except that it's small? I mean what's the difference with buying a second hand i5 pc with ssd and 8-16go ram?
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thenewdrummer wrote:
Mylo wrote: There are many many version of the 8th Gen Core i5. The NUC that I bought has the i5-8259U Processor.
Here are its specs: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... 8259u.html

Here are all the versions of the i5 8th Gen: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... ssors.html

The one you purchased may not have the Iris GPU in it.
Is there any advantage to the NUC except that it's small? I mean what's the difference with buying a second hand i5 pc with ssd and 8-16go ram?
Not really.... I bought it for its size, it’s so tiny. About the size of an eDRUMin10. Can be worked into your rack very easily.

And having a Thunderbolt 3 port was important to my design because I wanted to power and run a touchscreen monitor with just one cable. Thunderbolt 3 gave me that and this NUC has one.

The NUC wasn’t really an option until the ED10 was released. In my original design I didn’t want to use a USB hub so I needed at least 4 USB ports to accommodate four ED4s and a 5th USB port for my audio interface. The NUC only has four USB ports.

I cover it in my thread on v-drums. The conversation about the NUC starts here: https://www.vdrums.com/forum/advanced/d ... ost1236136

See the finished product here: https://www.vdrums.com/forum/advanced/d ... ost1236810
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