Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D, similar spec to you. For the record though, I've done virtually no "tuning" in Windows XP at all... I know we're all supposed to, of course, but the truth is I never found I needed to yet...bithead wrote:HP Pavilion zv5160, p4 2.8GHz, 512MB, 15" WXGA ATI Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP, Hitachi 60G 4200rpm ATA6.
I get excellent performance under Tracktion.
However, no matter what computer you get, you will need to "tune" XP, which means getting rid of all unneeded services and processes, and turning off all that "eye candy". Go have a look at http://www.musicxp.net/, and also search K-v-R for "optimize".
Tracktion works a dream on my system - never crahsed once yet. Also - wothout problems - Reason 2.5 and Ableton Live. Used to use Cubase SX on it too. The laptop didn't mind, but I did
Also at work I use 6 Dell Inspiron notebooks - with Pentium M processors (Centrino). If I were buying for myself tommorrow I would definitely go for a Centrino chip - the Dells are much quieter (mine has a noisy fan, but it doesn't effect the sound because I only record keyboards (audio, direct) and use MIDI.
