Anyone installed R2R/sister site stuff onto gaming PC?

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  1. Bunford

    Bunford Audiosexual

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    I have a PC that's used for gaming, and it's pretty powerful and wondering if anyone uses their PC/laptop for both gaming and music production with stuff from R2R/sister site also installed? Any negative effects on the gaming aspects?
     
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  3. realpirate

    realpirate Noisemaker

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    you good it will literally just take disk space
     
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  4. d32r

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    A good gaming PC will generally make a very good performing DAW PC, the only drawback might be fan noise if its an open case but otherwise you should be good with the addition of an audio interface. There won't really be any negatives expect for disk space but you could always buy another Nvme for your games! Just don't run games while your in your DAW of choice :D
     
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  5. Axvap

    Axvap Kapellmeister

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    Why would there be any negative aspects? A gaming PC is a PC just like any other PC.

    And in case you wonder, I have also a gaming chair - still no issues.
     
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  6. macros mk2

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    no issues. in fact sometimes i got a game open on one screen and reaper open on the other, losing at both.
     
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    Klapaucius Kapellmeister

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    The only downside for me is noise, some drivers disabled for better latency, as bluetooth, wireless and extra consumptiom by using maximum performance (100% cpu, no idle, etc, typical config for better latency). If into uad ecosystem for me windows was very buggy, if not its just perfect. Audient and rme have excelent windows drivers
     
  8. Dalmation

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    DPC Lagency Check is a good benchmark.
    = internal delays between processes, hardware etc.
     
  9. shinjiya

    shinjiya Rock Star

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    My production PC is my gaming PC which is also my programming PC. It has way too much shit installed and everything joined hands to live in harmony. I fail to understand why so many people are afraid of letting a computer do its work.
     
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  10. Utada Hikaru

    Utada Hikaru Producer

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    It depends: are you a casual or a competitive gamer?
    If you are a casual then there is nothing to worry about, you can install anything on your PC, sometimes you will have to prioritize your Music Production environment but as a casual gamer there are almost no compromises.
    However, if you want your PC to be very competitive and want the lowest latencies possible, then you will have to sacrifice many things related to any other task. I would say that if you really want to make sure the PC is fully optimized for gaming then you need a new computer only for that matter, because every new program, driver, device, OS settings, audio settings, network settings, etc. etc. will have an impact on latency and performance, we are talking about milliseconds here, but for real competitive gamers those differences are crucial for winning/losing.

    I am both music producer and competitive gamer myself. Since my main activity comes from music production then everything in my PC is prioritized for that, but I also tried to configure my PC for competitive gaming as much as I could, and my latency readings are still behind pro players that have their own PCs build and configured only for gaming, so my next step is to buy a computer just for competitive gaming.
    (My current PC is a Ryzen 9 7600, NVIDIA 3070 RTX, 32 of Ram, 3 Tb of NVME storage, Notcua Air coolers.)
     
  11. zadiac

    zadiac Producer

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    No problems. I game and produce on the same pc. Not at the same time, but....hey, wait a minute. Game music samples. Mmmm....gonna do that.
     
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    High end graphic cards (NVidia RTX or AMD) may increase DPC Lagency for realtime audio.
    You should check this first ...
     
  13. Lemmy

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    Someone mentioned that network disconnections are occurring in connection with the new R2R system.

    "This program seems to have the side effect of repeatedly turning the internet connection on and off. If that’s not the case, please let me know."

    Since I’ve also been experiencing disconnections for a few weeks now and getting kicked out of the (online) game as a result, I’m currently checking to see if there’s a connection.
     
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