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adrian_nicholl
Im looking to get rid of my desktop PC and replace it with a Laptop. Im looking for advice on what the key points in buying a laptop solely for producing would be ??

Like i want as little lag as possible so the CPU does not overload.
s-cube
Get yourself a Core 2 Duo processor, its got 667Mhz FSB & 4 MB L2 Cache, if you can afford a 2.0ghz+ processor then get that..

Minimum 1 GB of ram, preferably a 7200 rpm hard disk & of course you would need a good external soundcard too..This is the bare minimum you need for audio the rest of the specs are up to you..

Take a look at Dell they've got reasonable prices..
adrian_nicholl
I was gonna go for the Creative 7.1 Audiogy 2 PCMCIA card, would that be sweet??

It can do 24bit processing i read.
s-cube
Hmmm well i would suggest getting yourself a professional soundcard instead of those creative one's..What's the maximum you're willing to spend on a soundcard, i can recommend one accordingly..
adrian_nicholl
well i dont plan to ever replace this laptop now when i buy it so ill want something that is good but also nice.

Money isnt too much of an object
substorm
Well, if money isnt too much of an object!

Frost ACM-D50 - Core™

Intel®945 Chipset
Intel®Core™ Duo T2500 Processor (2x2 GHz)
Ati X1600 Graphics engine
17" Widescreen 1920x1200 monitor
External monitor output - DVI
2.0 GB PC667 DDR2 RAM
DVD Recorder +/-
100 Gb SATA NCQ HD 7200 RPM

1x Ti Firewire - Chipsync technology
4x USB 2.0
Gigabit (1000 Mbit) Network
PCI-express slot
Windows XP Pro - Multilanguage and audio configured
Recover Pro MFG - undo viruses and mistakes

Then i would recomend a external soundcard, like 'Focusrite-Saffire'

Cheers
C
pixxxan
just dont get the creative.
for same money or less you can get a echo indigo, which is a far more professional brand. I have it for my lap and its rock solid. takes like 3 audio apps at once, the drivers rock too!
there a driver that lets me uses the 2 cards, the indigo and onboard at same time..its called asio4all. this way i can use a guitar processor on the onboard (guitar rig) and still have 4 mono outputs from the indigo, everything on Live . Its amazing setup for jamming or live sets.... real live!!
adrian_nicholl
Cheers guys, im so far going with

Core Duo 2
2Gb PC667 DDR2


Going for the smaller hard disk as i plan to keep the files on an external drive.
oFFbalaNce
Motherboard: Asus p5b Delux
Core: Intel Core Duo E6600
Memory: Crosair VS 4200 DDR2 2 x 1 GB
Drive: Samsung SpinPoint 250 GB x 2
Graphic: Asus Extrem Gforce 6700GT Silent

Got some other parts too, but I've read alot of good stuff about these parts. Check em out!
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