I use old hardware and a slow Asus e5-721  laptop only 1.5 ghz quadcore as
audio interface i use a behringer uca 222 and a behringer mixer with a PCM
9202 chip.
The PCM 9202 is only 16 bit 48 k.
But it Works very well and stable.
I like it because it' s cheap.
I don't use a midi interface  because i use fl studio on wine-rt
I can place notes faster by Mouse as by midi controller.
I can't help you furter
Op 17 dec. 2015 22:23 schreef "Ralf Mardorf" <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net>:

> Hi,
>
> ASAP I need to buy a new mobo, so most likely a new CPU and RAM too. It
> must be cheap and provide PCIe for audio and PCI for at least one
> additional sound card used for MIDI. In the low cost price range my favored
> dealer seems to provide ASRock, ASUS and Gigabyte that fulfill these
> requirements. Is one of those vendors known to be better or less good in
> the low price range than the others or is it better to chose another vendor?
>
> Regarding issues old AMD CPUs relatively often had with new rt kernels, I
> suspect an Intel CPU could be the better choice. Are there any of the
> cheaper AMD or Intel CPUs known to cause issues for audio and MIDI work,
> resp. known to work flawlessly?
>
> Is there something to consider regarding UEFI? I don't need it and I
> wonder if it could be disabled for all new mobos.
>
> Send from my iPad, since my LINUX PC is gone to the happy hunting grounds.
>
> Regards,
> Ralf
>
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