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Microlab
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Laptop system requirements for FL Studio/Ableton

I am gonna buy a laptop, probably Asus, with the following system specifications:

Intel Core i3-2370M 2.4 GHz
4 GB DDR3
500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive

Is it enough to make the noise?

Thanks!

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Zak McKracken
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replace HD with SSD and maybe 8GB ram and i5 and your good.

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Microlab
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quote:
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replace HD with SSD and maybe 8GB ram and i5 and your good.


do you recommend SSD purely for safety reasons?

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quote:
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do you recommend SSD purely for safety reasons?


No. SSDs increase sound quality too.


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Microlab
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quote:
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No. SSDs increase sound quality too.



yes, you missed another important thing - it comes with Benno in package

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Ssd is better if you gonna be using a lot of samples but would increase the cost.
Dont get a hard drive that is 5200rpm, get 7200 instead, again better for samples and wont cost as much as a ssd and u will get a bigger hd.
As for then processor you might be ok with an i3 but I would say
To go for i5 instead.


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Zak McKracken
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quote:
Originally posted by Microlab
do you recommend SSD purely for safety reasons?

lol no. for speed/performance. less space though. get an external disc in addition for your porn, music, whatever your need is for big megabytes, but dont have it on the laptop as it will crash. so a small ssd for the OS, reformat every third month.

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Zak McKracken
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quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
No. SSDs increase sound quality too.



lol wonder when juans gonna tilt

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Microlab
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quote:
Originally posted by DjGeMiNi529
Ssd is better if you gonna be using a lot of samples but would increase the cost.
Dont get a hard drive that is 5200rpm, get 7200 instead, again better for samples and wont cost as much as a ssd and u will get a bigger hd.
As for then processor you might be ok with an i3 but I would say
To go for i5 instead.


Hmm, I'm now using 2007 year old hdds in my PC and dont seem to have a problem you mentioned.

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Zak McKracken
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to get fully use of an i5 and 8gb ram you should get a ssd! its 10 times faster!

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MSZ
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You need to spend at least 3000 dollars sorry.

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Juan Paulino
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Pci Express = Better sound quality

I'd wait for that bro.


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