S4 requirements

S4 requirements
Posted on: 04.01.2011 by Marcelina Feliu
hey there guys,posted below is my windows pc stats..
would like to know if there wud be problems/glitches using the s4 with it.
or,,how severe the problems might be?
plannin 2 get this baby but cant afford a new comp rite now. .

cheerz :-)

Intel(R)Pentium(R)D Cpu 2.66GHz (2CPUs)
2gb ddr2 ram
win xp pro sp 3
Marcelina Feliu
05.01.2011
Originally Posted by Rukks
New cheap heatsink and overclock it...are there any 2gb dimms of ram that would be compatible for your mobo that you could pick up?

Im guessing your runnning 1gb dimms or even 512mb....if you have 4 slots then 1gb dimms should be cheap.

just a 512.burnt my other half.plannin on 2x1gb and coz my mobo supports dual channel,it brings it up to 4gb?or should i get 2x2g and ignore the dual channel..btw,my mobo takes up to 4gb,not 2gb as said in my prev post..and has 2 slots.this model gigabyte GA-945GCM-S2L


anyone kind enuf to get me an MBP?? anyone? :eek:
Nedra Fresneda
04.01.2011
Originally Posted by sebastiannz
2.66 should be fast enough but personally if i was you i'd hold off until NI releases an update to fix all the windows problems people have been having. if the update is really good then I'd go for it.
being a desktop pc helps a lot since those don't have acpi management or cpu throttle.
Marcelina Feliu
04.01.2011
Originally Posted by rhombus_77
I would also add a different cooler than the stock one that comes with the D chips. My server runs on a D CPU and was running at idle at about 65-70 degrees C (this seems normal for these chips). I installed a zalman cooler and it runs about 40 degrees C under load. Of course I am assuming you are using a desktop.
yup,desktop it is,ancient desktop tbh.haha.will look into the suggestion mate


Originally Posted by VanGogo
Also I would add 2gb of ram. Cheap, and should make things better.

that would definitely solve my problems but sadly,my mobo only supports 2gb max
Marcelina Feliu
04.01.2011
Originally Posted by AfroWhitie
It's a bit of an old spec but you should technically be ok.

It really depends on what else is installed and running on the machine.

I would recommend a fresh format and getting used to *only* using the machine for Traktor.

I'm positive that future updates particularly to the driver will make the S4 more friendly to the typical windows machine.
yup,been with me since 06 tho i had to change the mobo recently..noticed the *only*,does it apply to using the net and watchin movies etc..?coz its my only system atm
Marcelina Feliu
04.01.2011
hey there guys,posted below is my windows pc stats..
would like to know if there wud be problems/glitches using the s4 with it.
or,,how severe the problems might be?
plannin 2 get this baby but cant afford a new comp rite now. .

cheerz :-)

Intel(R)Pentium(R)D Cpu 2.66GHz (2CPUs)
2gb ddr2 ram
win xp pro sp 3
Marcelina Feliu
05.01.2011
Originally Posted by Rukks
New cheap heatsink and overclock it...are there any 2gb dimms of ram that would be compatible for your mobo that you could pick up?

Im guessing your runnning 1gb dimms or even 512mb....if you have 4 slots then 1gb dimms should be cheap.

just a 512.burnt my other half.plannin on 2x1gb and coz my mobo supports dual channel,it brings it up to 4gb?or should i get 2x2g and ignore the dual channel..btw,my mobo takes up to 4gb,not 2gb as said in my prev post..and has 2 slots.this model gigabyte GA-945GCM-S2L


anyone kind enuf to get me an MBP?? anyone? :eek:
Lang Abriel
04.01.2011
New cheap heatsink and overclock it...are there any 2gb dimms of ram that would be compatible for your mobo that you could pick up?

Im guessing your runnning 1gb dimms or even 512mb....if you have 4 slots then 1gb dimms should be cheap.
Nedra Fresneda
04.01.2011
Originally Posted by sebastiannz
2.66 should be fast enough but personally if i was you i'd hold off until NI releases an update to fix all the windows problems people have been having. if the update is really good then I'd go for it.
being a desktop pc helps a lot since those don't have acpi management or cpu throttle.
Peggy Gabrielson
04.01.2011
2.66 should be fast enough but personally if i was you i'd hold off until NI releases an update to fix all the windows problems people have been having. if the update is really good then I'd go for it.
Marcelina Feliu
04.01.2011
Originally Posted by rhombus_77
I would also add a different cooler than the stock one that comes with the D chips. My server runs on a D CPU and was running at idle at about 65-70 degrees C (this seems normal for these chips). I installed a zalman cooler and it runs about 40 degrees C under load. Of course I am assuming you are using a desktop.
yup,desktop it is,ancient desktop tbh.haha.will look into the suggestion mate


Originally Posted by VanGogo
Also I would add 2gb of ram. Cheap, and should make things better.

that would definitely solve my problems but sadly,my mobo only supports 2gb max
Marcelina Feliu
04.01.2011
Originally Posted by AfroWhitie
It's a bit of an old spec but you should technically be ok.

It really depends on what else is installed and running on the machine.

I would recommend a fresh format and getting used to *only* using the machine for Traktor.

I'm positive that future updates particularly to the driver will make the S4 more friendly to the typical windows machine.
yup,been with me since 06 tho i had to change the mobo recently..noticed the *only*,does it apply to using the net and watchin movies etc..?coz its my only system atm
Andree Ganas
04.01.2011
I would also add a different cooler than the stock one that comes with the D chips. My server runs on a D CPU and was running at idle at about 65-70 degrees C (this seems normal for these chips). I installed a zalman cooler and it runs about 40 degrees C under load. Of course I am assuming you are using a desktop.
Charline Dye
04.01.2011
Also I would add 2gb of ram. Cheap, and should make things better.
Daisy Dotseth
04.01.2011
It's a bit of an old spec but you should technically be ok.

It really depends on what else is installed and running on the machine.

I would recommend a fresh format and getting used to *only* using the machine for Traktor.

I'm positive that future updates particularly to the driver will make the S4 more friendly to the typical windows machine.

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