BrainGlue

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I am planning to build a music production workstation probably with AMD Ryzen 3900x CPU with ASUS Prime x570-Pro motherboard and 64gb RAM. It will have the following GPU / PCIE / SSD configuration

  • 1 onboard M.2 SSD (under the M.2 heatsink on the motherboard) as boot disk
  • EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 in PCIE16x_1 slot
  • ASUS HYPER card with four M.2 SSDs in PCIE16x_2 slot (with using all 4 SSDs; no RAID) for sample libraries
  • 2 SSDs via SATA port for extra audio samples

With this configuration, will the GPU limit (bottleneck) CPU performance in any way, or would it be the other way around? I do not mind if the GPU performance is limited as long as CPU is unaffected. I have this GPU only to support dual 4k monitors for my studio and won't use it for gaming. Thanks in advance!
 
If anything, the gpu will help if you'll have any real-time waveform displays as you record. You should be solid.

One thing I would recommend is looking into enterprise pcie storage as it has much more read/write life than the consumer stuff (some of it is 10x). If you're using this the way I think you will be, top speed is second to reliability.