I want to buy a factory laptop off of Ebay to run Ableton and to record. Suggestions?
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Trevor Jackson Trevor Jackson https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=111466
- KVRist
- 369 posts since 25 Jun, 2006
For instance, How does this look? What would I be missing?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SAMSUNG-QUAD ... 213wt_1137
Quick Spec:
Ø Intel 2nd Generation Core i7-2670QM processor (2.2 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz, 6MB L3 cache)
Ø Genuine Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium 64 bit
add $49 upgrade to Windows 8 Pro
Ø 8GB Fast DDR3 RAM (upgraded from Factory fit 4GB)
Ø Huge 750 GB Hard Drive
Ø Nvidia GT520 with 1GB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM
Ø 15.6" LED widescreen, 1366 x 768 pixel resolution.
Ø Super Multi DVD+/-RW
Ø Built-In Webcam
Ø HDMI™ port with HDCP support
Ø BlueTooth 3.0 built-in, 802.11a/b/g/N Wireless Lan,
Ø 1 years Samsung pickup repair and return Warranty.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SAMSUNG-QUAD ... 213wt_1137
Quick Spec:
Ø Intel 2nd Generation Core i7-2670QM processor (2.2 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz, 6MB L3 cache)
Ø Genuine Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium 64 bit
add $49 upgrade to Windows 8 Pro
Ø 8GB Fast DDR3 RAM (upgraded from Factory fit 4GB)
Ø Huge 750 GB Hard Drive
Ø Nvidia GT520 with 1GB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM
Ø 15.6" LED widescreen, 1366 x 768 pixel resolution.
Ø Super Multi DVD+/-RW
Ø Built-In Webcam
Ø HDMI™ port with HDCP support
Ø BlueTooth 3.0 built-in, 802.11a/b/g/N Wireless Lan,
Ø 1 years Samsung pickup repair and return Warranty.
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- KVRist
- 75 posts since 30 Nov, 2012
My reasons not to buy that:
- Bright screen
- Only USB 2.0, only 3 ports (I have lots of gear to connect, even with a hub), USB 3 is ten times faster (e.g. for External Sample Libraries)
- No SSD.
- Dedicated grafics (would not waste my money on that for a DAW notebook).
- Bright screen
- Only USB 2.0, only 3 ports (I have lots of gear to connect, even with a hub), USB 3 is ten times faster (e.g. for External Sample Libraries)
- No SSD.
- Dedicated grafics (would not waste my money on that for a DAW notebook).
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Trevor Jackson Trevor Jackson https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=111466
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 369 posts since 25 Jun, 2006
Thanks for the responses. I didn't notice the USB 3 omission. How do you know the screen is too bright? What are dedicated graphics and how do I avoid? How does a DAW use SSD? I'll take a look at Slickdeals but I live down under in OZ which is a factor.
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Trevor Jackson Trevor Jackson https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=111466
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 369 posts since 25 Jun, 2006
How about this beast?
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/rosebery ... 1008514356
or this --
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sydney-c ... 1008469784
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/rosebery ... 1008514356
or this --
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sydney-c ... 1008469784
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- KVRist
- 75 posts since 30 Nov, 2012
Well, I don't mean "bright" but "non-reflecting" - I hate to see myself in my laptop when sitting in front of it. You cannot use such machines outside when the sun is shining. For purely indoor use it's ok though if you like seeing yourself while producing.Trevor Jackson wrote:Thanks for the responses. I didn't notice the USB 3 omission. How do you know the screen is too bright? What are dedicated graphics and how do I avoid? How does a DAW use SSD? I'll take a look at Slickdeals but I live down under in OZ which is a factor.
You could look after a machine with on board grafic, a DAW (Digital AUDIO workstation) obviously does not need a dedicated GRAFIC card unless you also want to play 3d games with it. I would invest my money elsewhere, simple as that.
SSDs speed up the machine drastically when opening files, bouncing, accessing samples etc.
Sorry not a native speaker, but I guess you know what I mean.
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- KVRian
- 667 posts since 4 Jun, 2002
Ahh yes, sorry I didn't catch the .com.au (the Lucky Country). That said the notebook you posted doesn't look bad but two things I would caution about (in general, not specific to that machine)... 1) get a 7200rpm drive (SSD is better but big jump in $$), 2) try to find a machine that you can see in forums that other people are using successfully for DAW work. Long story short, while it not really all that common (depending on who you speak to) some laptops will suffer from dpc latency where you will get latency spikes that can result in stuttering or dropped audio. This is just the first thread I found on it but generally if you google the model you can usually find someone using or complaining about it one way or another (providing the model has been out a bit) -Trevor Jackson wrote:Thanks for the responses. I didn't notice the USB 3 omission. How do you know the screen is too bright? What are dedicated graphics and how do I avoid? How does a DAW use SSD? I'll take a look at Slickdeals but I live down under in OZ which is a factor.
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/music-co ... tency.html
Good luck regardless....
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- KVRAF
- 9144 posts since 7 Oct, 2005
Which DAW will you be using?Trevor Jackson wrote:
Ø 15.6" LED widescreen, 1366 x 768 pixel resolution.
I have this resolution and it is problematic with some DAWs like FL Studio and some plugins like Z3ta+2 or Largo. They don't fit, so big for the host.
If I were you, I would look for the new generation of notebooks that have Full HD resolution but might be 17" and not 15.6".
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- KVRAF
- 1796 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
The GPU on that is very low the second number being low means many of the GPUs cores failed and are disabled. But you don't need a good one for 2D graphics.
Ableton Live has a resizable GUI you can resize it and the text to anything. A gaming GPU is not needed to run simple 2d. Fabfliter now have GPU accelerated gui plugins to free up some CPU but a small amount is being saved.
Get an i7 if you can or an i5 quad core. Ableton Live will use upto 5 cores.
The turbo boost speed does not count as it only does the boost if only one core is in use. Ableton Live runs each track on its own core or thread.
Ableton Live uses a little less CPU on Windows 8 64bit than Win 7 64bit.
You can now get an i7 CPU with a GPU on the CPU chip which saves on power and price.
Ableton Live has a resizable GUI you can resize it and the text to anything. A gaming GPU is not needed to run simple 2d. Fabfliter now have GPU accelerated gui plugins to free up some CPU but a small amount is being saved.
Get an i7 if you can or an i5 quad core. Ableton Live will use upto 5 cores.
The turbo boost speed does not count as it only does the boost if only one core is in use. Ableton Live runs each track on its own core or thread.
Ableton Live uses a little less CPU on Windows 8 64bit than Win 7 64bit.
You can now get an i7 CPU with a GPU on the CPU chip which saves on power and price.
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Trevor Jackson Trevor Jackson https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=111466
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 369 posts since 25 Jun, 2006
Buy it now is $1,075 on this. I could make an offer, as well. It looks like a lot of DAW for a thousand bucks.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HP-DV7-6100- ... 041wt_1710
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HP-DV7-6100- ... 041wt_1710