Current laptops in the market with all green DPCcheck?
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 5 May, 2012
That is going to be a long long list.
The problem is the driver, not the hardware, and since drivers change often and drivers performances are different on OS's i think the intention to make such a list is great, but getting a result is a more challenging task.
The problem is the driver, not the hardware, and since drivers change often and drivers performances are different on OS's i think the intention to make such a list is great, but getting a result is a more challenging task.
- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 13 Mar, 2008 from Arnhem, Netherlands
Regardless of holdebolder's valid argument, I'll add mine to the list:
Lenovo IdeaPad Z500 (i7 3632QM, 8Gb 1600MHz DDR3 RAM, 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, nVidia GeForce GT 635M)
All green even without disabling the networking.
It's true that most problems are driver related. However, off-the-shelf laptops mostly come with fixed components. Some component suppliers produce better drivers than others. Depending on the components a manufacturer uses in a specific model, the driver behavior therefore also has a better chance of being up to par. This can vary within manufacturers across different models, though.
Lenovo IdeaPad Z500 (i7 3632QM, 8Gb 1600MHz DDR3 RAM, 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, nVidia GeForce GT 635M)
All green even without disabling the networking.
It's true that most problems are driver related. However, off-the-shelf laptops mostly come with fixed components. Some component suppliers produce better drivers than others. Depending on the components a manufacturer uses in a specific model, the driver behavior therefore also has a better chance of being up to par. This can vary within manufacturers across different models, though.
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- KVRian
- 1176 posts since 25 Dec, 2003 from Kentucky y'all
google "pro audio laptop"
generally no more than what you would pay for an off the shelf and you get support (real support)
Scott
ADK
generally no more than what you would pay for an off the shelf and you get support (real support)
Scott
ADK
- KVRian
- 575 posts since 11 Jul, 2006 from Fayetteville, GA
Hrm? Even my three-year-old HP2000 netbook (Win 7 HomePremium 64bit, the little AMD Vision APU and 4G of RAM) gets an all-green with DPC Latency Checker, as does my 8-year-old XP SP3 desktop (and both run Reaper and lotsa plugs with no issue).
I sure would hope there would be few modern PCs indeed that would not be able to get 'all green'. I'll assume there something or many somethings that I'm missing here...
I sure would hope there would be few modern PCs indeed that would not be able to get 'all green'. I'll assume there something or many somethings that I'm missing here...
"The last man on earth doesn't miss anyone at all." - Haujobb, Faith In Chaos
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 582 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
Any idea where I can check if the acer R7 has a clean RPC latency?
I cannot find any store that carries it...
The fancy hinge sounds like a great way to operate the VSTs.
I cannot find any store that carries it...
The fancy hinge sounds like a great way to operate the VSTs.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 582 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
Linking a possibly interesting post:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/what-no ... aptop.html
I'm considering:
Schenker 413
Review Schenker S413 (Clevo W740SU) Notebook - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
ASUS N550JV
Review Asus N550JV-CN201H Notebook - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
Getting a clean latency check would be the top challenge on any of those.
Durability is also an issue.
A 24 month base warranty, with a pick-up & return service in some countries, is included in the purchase price. Schenker also ensures "immediate repair" in the first six months with a maximum process time of 48 hours. An additional 105 Euros (~$139) is charged for a warranty upgrade to 48 months and 210 Euros (~$278) has to be added for 48 months.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/what-no ... aptop.html
I'm considering:
Schenker 413
Review Schenker S413 (Clevo W740SU) Notebook - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
ASUS N550JV
Review Asus N550JV-CN201H Notebook - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
Getting a clean latency check would be the top challenge on any of those.
Durability is also an issue.
A 24 month base warranty, with a pick-up & return service in some countries, is included in the purchase price. Schenker also ensures "immediate repair" in the first six months with a maximum process time of 48 hours. An additional 105 Euros (~$139) is charged for a warranty upgrade to 48 months and 210 Euros (~$278) has to be added for 48 months.