Topic: Pianoteq performance and multi-core/hyperthread processing
I'm building a new mini-ITX box for myself as a dedicated unit for running Pianoteq (the intent here being portability without sacrificing computational power when using it for gigs/performances on a "mission-critical" stable/solid platform) and am on the fence over my CPU choice...
I'm looking at either the 4th gen i7-4790 (3.6Ghz/4Ghz , 4 Cores/8 Threads , LGA1150) on the H81 chipset, or the more recent 6th gen i7-6700K (4Ghz/4.2Ghz , 4 Cores/8 Threads , LGA1151) on the Z170 chipset. The price-point difference isn't terrible (and more an issue around the MoBo and associated chipset) but, ever the frugal Yankee, I wonder if the performance improvement in a dedicated rig of 6th gen over 4th gen CPUs would actually be non-trivial? I don't necessarily expect any benchmarks using Pianoteq (though it'd obviously be nice!), but I wonder if anyone has, anecdotally, infos on samples vs latency in their Pianoteq setup with either of these CPUs? Any other thoughts/observations on this would likewise be appreciated.
Many thanks!
dj