Here are my specs...
P4 3.2
2GB Dual Channel DDR2
Two Internal 60GB 5400RPM (I know - i blew out on the drives :( )
hyperthreading, etc...
Gforce 6800
2 firewires ports
4 usb
dvi out
17" wide sxga monitor
was debating switching to a mac dual 1.8 1gb G5...
any suggestions?
i would like to run Sonar 4 producer, precision 6s, Apogeemini DAC, Wavesdiamond on the alienware...
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i would be shocked if it worked for audio. we tested the Clevo D
i would be shocked if it worked for audio.
we tested the Clevo D900 (thats what Alienware, Sager and we sell)
it did not do well in our tests at all.
it might run a few tracks but it does not perform anywhere near as good as the previous Clevo D870P Which was kink butt.(the 900 replaced it)
due to the PCI-E graphics.
Scott
ADK
PS are you using Nuendo/cubase or Sonar or what?
sonar 4 on windows xp pro... i would need to upgrade my drive t
sonar 4 on windows xp pro...
i would need to upgrade my drive to 7200 or use an external drive of sorts... external suggestions?
here's more info on my system if it helps?
CPU
Name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz
Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
Caption: x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4
Version: Model 3, Stepping 4
Processor Id: BFEBFBFF00000F34
Current Clock Speed: 3200MHz
Address Width: 32Bits
Data Width: 32Bits
Socket Designation: WMT478/NWD
FOUR RAM CHIPS
Memory Module 1
Capacity: 512MB
Bank Label: DIMM 0
Data Width: 64Bits
Speed: 66MHz
Socket Designation: J6G1
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MEM-MOBL512DDR2533A
BIOS
Manufacturer: Phoenix Technologies LTD
Name: Ver 1.00PARTTBL
Version: 6.00
Version: PTLTD - 6040000
MOTHERBOARD
Manufacturer: CLEVO
Product: D900T
Serial Number: 400
Version: Revision A
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MB-D900TAWGRY17SXGA+
VIDEO
Caption: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6800
Adapter RAM: 256MB
DriverVersion: 6.14.10.6760
2 HARDDRIVE
SAMSUNG MP0603H SCSI Disk Device
Model: SAMSUNG MP0603H SCSI Disk Device
Size: 60GB
Total Heads: 255
Total Cylinders: 7301
Total Tracks: 1861755
Tracks Per Cylinder: 255
Model: SAMSUNG MP0603H SCSI Disk Device
Size: 60GB
Total Heads: 255
Total Cylinders: 7301
Total Tracks: 1861755
Tracks Per Cylinder: 255
Hi Scott, your right about my Dual channel PCI architechture, bu
Hi Scott, your right about my Dual channel PCI architechture, but I use a PT HD2 rig running 24 channels i/o at 96k with some heavy plug processing.
My work is mainly in the video/forensic market so i needed a top notch g/card - the nvidia (which was bloody expensive!) fit my needs and am quite happy with it. I also use an Avid adreneline system on the same machine set up with a dual boot depending on the application i need. I will eventually buy another machine for this - but seeing as mine cost me way too much moolah, i cannot currently afford it.
I will however have no qualms about getting a PCI-E board again when i get another machine. (Digidesign themselves recommend a Dell w/s with a PCI-E card).
I'm afraid I have no real experience with AMD processors. I've always used Intel. I started way back when AMD's were a bit...tempremental. Although i do have an AMD based laptop that runs like a dream - although i only use it for 'office' work.
What i will say is that for basic multi-tracking, i don't think our man fontane with the alienware lapptop will have too many problems with a bit of audio. Yes i'm sure that running 100 tracks with assorted plug-ins will cause some difficulties, but hey, when i started, you had 24 tracks on a 2" machine and that's it. It seems to me that people have gotten a little lazy in terms of housekeeping with DAW's. The most tracks i've ever used on my PT rig is about 80, and it was a pain in the butt. I didn't know where i was. I eventually, after two days hard work, got it down to 26.
A single bus PCI/PCI-E architechture will eventually run out of steam somewhat quicker than usual, but i'm sure that a quick run on Sonar will be OK.
If he wants to get into serious tracking, then a laptop isn't the best anyway. PCI-E or no PCI-E.
ADK audio wrote: fontane, only way to know is try it. i have a
ADK audio wrote: fontane,
only way to know is try it.i have a sonar test for you to try on it.
Scott
ADKfor more info on PCI-E
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thanks for your help... well, after such jitter about running on my alienware i have decided to purchase a dual 1.8 g5 with 2gb ram...
i may use my lap top for some mobile work if anything...
thanks again for everyone's help :)
No problems at all. Be wary of Hyperthreading. If an application
No problems at all. Be wary of Hyperthreading. If an application doesn't support it it can do more harm than good.
Slow hard drives will eventually cause a problem too. You might start to experience droup-outs. As always. back your work up often.