I upgraded to Win 7 over a year ago. I also did a fresh install of Win 7 a few months ago. I should have mentioned both of those facts in my initial posts.
As for on-board sound, the way that I understood it, when I turn on my Digidesign 003, THAT is functioning as my "sound card" when I'm recording. All of my mics run through it, which runs to the TI chipset firewire card I have in an PCI slot, which then runs to the motherboard. When I listen back to tracks, I listen to the headphones that are plugged into the 003. So, if I understand all of that correctly, when recording, I already have my upgrade in the sound card realm. I could be TOTALLY wrong on that, and I'm happy to be educated.
If I am wrong, with the video and firewire card that I have in there now, I think I'd be hard pressed for space to fit a sound card. That's another reason I've considered a new motherboard...especially one that I could simply swap out the 2.5ghz cores into. The reviews I read about the computer indicate that it's underpowered. Unless the cores are bad, that makes me think motherboard, but I could be wrong. It might be the hard drive, and I'm sure there are better ones out there. Here are the stats from Everest Ultimate on my HD:
Field Value
ATA Device Properties
Model ID WDC WD6400AAKS-22A7B2
Serial Number WD-WCASY5443675
Revision 01.03B01
World Wide Name 5-0014EE-1AC6BDC30
Device Type SATA-II
Parameters 1240341 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 512 bytes per sector
LBA Sectors 1250263728
Buffer 16 MB
Multiple Sectors 16
ECC Bytes 50
Unformatted Capacity 610480 MB
ATA Standard ATA8-ACS
ATA Device Features
48-bit LBA Supported
Advanced Power Management Not Supported
Automatic Acoustic Management Supported, Disabled
Device Configuration Overlay Supported
DMA Setup Auto-Activate Supported, Disabled
General Purpose Logging Supported
Host Protected Area Supported, Enabled
In-Order Data Delivery Not Supported
Native Command Queuing Supported
Phy Event Counters Supported
Power Management Supported, Enabled
Power-Up In Standby Supported, Disabled
Read Look-Ahead Supported, Enabled
Release Interrupt Not Supported
Security Mode Supported, Disabled
SMART Supported, Enabled
SMART Error Logging Supported
SMART Self-Test Supported
Software Settings Preservation Supported, Enabled
Streaming Not Supported
Tagged Command Queuing Not Supported
Write Cache Supported, Enabled
ATA Device Manufacturer
Company Name Western Digital Corporation
Product Information
http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products
As I said before, I'd like to be able to reuse the RAM, if it's decent. Everest Ultimate tells me that I have three sticks of Nanya brand RAM. This is all greek to me, but here is the read out of one, according to Everest:
Device Description
DIMM1: Nanya NT2GT64U8HD0BY-AD
Field Value
Memory Module Properties
Module Name Nanya NT2GT64U8HD0BY-AD
Serial Number 06125019h (424677894)
Manufacture Date Week 12 / 2009
Module Size 2 GB (2 ranks, 8 banks)
Module Type Unbuffered DIMM
Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM
Memory Speed DDR2-800 (400 MHz)
Module Width 64 bit
Module Voltage SSTL 1.8
Error Detection Method None
Refresh Rate Reduced (7.8 us), Self-Refresh
Memory Timings
@ 400 MHz 6-6-6-18 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 24-51-3-6-3-3 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
@ 333 MHz 5-5-5-15 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 20-43-3-5-3-3 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
@ 266 MHz 4-4-4-12 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 16-34-2-4-2-2 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
Memory Module Features
Analysis Probe Not Present
FET Switch External Disabled
Weak Driver Supported
Memory Module Manufacturer
Company Name Nanya Technology Corp.
Product Information
http://www.nanya.com/index.aspx