

ĭAWbench DSP -N4 - CQ1 : Dual Xeon Quadcore 5355 2.66 GHZ : 1333 FSB : Nuendo 4.1.2 Here are some preliminary results for DAWbench DSP - Universal, for Nuendo 4.1 and Reaper 2.1 using ReaFX ReXcomp and Sonalksis CQ1. Methodology is the same as Blofelds DSP, while playing back, turn on the plugs in succession going across the channels 1-40 to load the cores evenly, until breakup, So Nuendo 4 is scaling way better on Dual Quads than it has in the past 12-14 months, so the figures I am about to post are with the x-scaling fix in place.Ĥ x Stereo Audio Playback Tracks / Drums/ Bass/ Guitar/ Pianoġ x Stereo Sine for Monitoring purposes- No FXĤ0 x Stereo Sine Tracks- Insert slots loaded with Plugs.
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I should add that over the last few weeks I have resolved the x-scaling issue that was causing major issues with the Steinberg apps on Dual Quads, ended up being a microcode issue resolved by a major BIOS update, not software as Steinberg had claimed, but thats a whole other thread.


The test can be quickly configured for any audio application, so I decided to configure the session for Reaper, and give it a run up against some numbers that I had collated for N4.1.2. I decided to develop a Universal benchmark based on the methodology used on my existing benchmarks for Cubendo and SONAR. There has been a lot of debate over the last 12 months or so in regards to the x-scaling capabilities of the various audio applications on Dual Quadcore systems.
