Hardware upgrades for roadhog 4

I have many questions I haven't really thought to ask until now.  As many people have noted, things like the patch window has always been very slow, but now the preferences window can be extremely slow as well.  That got me thinking about the machine I already own...

Question 1:  Can I upgrade the ram and SSD?  I'm assuming I can go to 8GB and a 256GB SSD without much issue... why would I do this?  Many reasons.  This machine is over 10 years old and version 4.0 seems to be showing that more and more.

Question 2:  Is there a drop in processor upgrade I can look for?  I am plenty familiar with building pcs, putting an upgraded chip into a similar socket type is more of an AMD thing so I don't have much hope here.

Question 3:  Can I simply drop in the motherboard from the RoadHog 4-21?  It's nearly impossible to find actual documentation of the internals so I'm left asking the questions here.

Question 4:  Can I install motorized faders in the roadhog 4?  Again I can't see the internals of the hog 4 or 4-19, I'm not sure if there's extra hardware to control the motors themselves.  If it's just an extra pcb... is there any way to install that into the roadhog?  (I don't mean physically fit in in there, I know I could, there is a lot of empty space.  I'm aware that the programming for the roadhog and hog 4 are a little different, pcbs a little different... does that make this upgrade impossible?

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  • Question 2:  Processors - Answer:  This is a little more complicated, short answer is yes either an i7 or Xeon E3, long answer is maybe.

    i7-2600 - $10-$30 if you can find it.  Gives a noticeable bump in base clock, allows the machine to turbo and provides faster discrete graphics.

    Xeon E3-1275 - $300, easy to find.  Gives the same performance as the i7 but is rated for servers, so.... mo betta for a lighting console.

    Location for this answer:

    Based on the Motherboard manufacturers information: "The AIMB-581 is designed for LGA1155, Intel Xeon and Intel Core i7/Core i5/Core i3/
    Pentium/Celeron processor"

    The Actual list of these processors can be broken down into two categories

    Server/Enterprise: Xeon E3-1275, Xeon E3-1225

    Consumer grade:
    Core i7-2600, Core i5-2400, Core i3-2120, Pentium G850, Celeron G540

    The RoadHog 4 uses a Pentium G850, the G here stands for Graphics and is most certainly a consumer grade component.  It has a fixed clock of 2.9 GHz, 2 Cores, and a low level of cache.  It's saving grace is its low TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 65W vs the 95W of every faster CPU in this line up.

    The question then becomes one of can the power supply handle the extra 30W?  Probably, but it's better to check.  Other than that, they all use the same instruction sets, have all of the features of the G850 and more.

  • Part of the long answer has to do with how custom the custom Kernel Hog4 is using. Ideally, they would have left the hardware support alone.

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