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In Reply to: RE: Pinging Abe Collins posted by AbeCollins on June 27, 2016 at 07:46:27
And as the various player software evolves, I'm guessing more is better as larger 'memory buffer' becomes user selectable.
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It's not just for breakfast anymore...,
But I'm guessing that with memory and the newer Mac Mini's, you had better order all that you think you can drink or you might end up dry!
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Is there any truth to what I've heard said that an extra amount of RAM and a faster processor can create an additional amount of noise in the computer which could detract from music playback quality?
In "theory" anything is plausible. If we worry about it too much we should all go back to spinning vinyl.
More going on is not necessarily a good thing for audio.
RAM? Not so much, at least IMHO. And as Memory Play seems to be the order of the day, I think more is better for the long term.
However the SSD can be an issue though not the SS memory itself but the rather complex routines managed by the SSD controller. And among the many manufacturers of SSD drives, there can be significantly differences in the controller and how it manages the drive, or so I have been told.
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