Hi all.
I have a PC which is about 3.5 years old. It was a pretty good spec when I bought it and I specifically bought it for audio production purposes. The CPU is a Intel core i7 8700, RAM is 16GB DDR4, I've got about 1TB SSD memory and just the integrated graphics on the motherboard. The motherboard is a MSI H310M LGA1151 Micro ATX (I think).
I have found recently that the CPU is being overloaded quite easily with modern VST programs I am running in the DAW software which is a huge source of disappointment for me as I though that the CPU would still be at a pretty good level. I have run CPU benchmark tests online and my CPU always scores really poorly, way below the base lines it should be performing at.
I have scoured the web for tips and tricks to stop background processes and clean up the start up routines etc to clear out anything that might be compromising my CPU's performance but none of this seems to have had any affect at all.
This has led me to reluctantly start considering upgrading my PC. I think that my CPU is the weak point. As far as I understand the issue is not with RAM or hard drive issues. It's CPU specific.
Which leads me to my current considerations. Can I get a decent upgrade without having to upgrade my motherboard too. If i upgrade will it actually make the difference I need? Are there certain CPUs which are better for audio production and VSTs.
Should I just suck it up and start saving for a new PC?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.