LIVE FIVE PERFORMANCE TEST - results here
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1) Ableton Live CPU Meter? - 24-25%
2) Laptop/Desktop? Asus M6N Laptop
3) Operating System? - Windows XP Pro SP2
4) CPU Make Model and Speed? - 2.0Ghz Intel Centrino
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram? - 1Gb 333mHz
6) Soundcard (Stock or add on?, usb/firewire/pci ?) - motu 828mk2 firewire
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed? - Hitachi 60Gb 7200RPM
and because i think it factors into how computers perform audio apps...
8) Video Card Make and Size? - ATI 9700 Mobile Radeon 64mb not shared
2) Laptop/Desktop? Asus M6N Laptop
3) Operating System? - Windows XP Pro SP2
4) CPU Make Model and Speed? - 2.0Ghz Intel Centrino
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram? - 1Gb 333mHz
6) Soundcard (Stock or add on?, usb/firewire/pci ?) - motu 828mk2 firewire
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed? - Hitachi 60Gb 7200RPM
and because i think it factors into how computers perform audio apps...
8) Video Card Make and Size? - ATI 9700 Mobile Radeon 64mb not shared
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wow, no mac has yet to score below 44%!!! i find that hard to believe.mike holiday wrote:i'm gonna go buy a pc
(please don't start another mac vs pc debate, i'm just making an observation)
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yeah chicks dig a bloke with a mac laptopgomi wrote:social status.
seriously tho (and i own a powerbook, see earlier in the thread) this machine does everything i throw at it at the moment so i'm happy enough.
we could do with the abes hiring someone in to look into this tho as the real difference in performance in other apps is, i suspect, not as great as the above figures suggest.
as soon as the intel powerbooks land tho i'm fairly sure i'll be picking one up.
and no, switching to a PC is not an option as i value the OS and hardware more than that. i've had an xp laptop and whilst it was stable enough (easily just as stable as OSX) the overall day to day use, _for me_ felt clumsy compared with osx (i stress this is just for me)
right...on with more figures....
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35% stable, peak 37%
Laptop: M-Tech D900T
Windows XP SP2
Intel Pentium 4 3.4 GHz HT (600 series) 2 MB cache
2048 RAM (Dual Channel DDR2 PC4200 533 MHz) (2 x 1024 chips)
M-Audio FireWire Audiophile
Dual hard drives: 80 gig x 2 = 160 gig SATA 5400 rpm (RAID 0 config)
Laptop: M-Tech D900T
Windows XP SP2
Intel Pentium 4 3.4 GHz HT (600 series) 2 MB cache
2048 RAM (Dual Channel DDR2 PC4200 533 MHz) (2 x 1024 chips)
M-Audio FireWire Audiophile
Dual hard drives: 80 gig x 2 = 160 gig SATA 5400 rpm (RAID 0 config)
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Coldmachine:
I'm really impressed with your results.
I have almost the exact same laptop, except from M-Tech... (but it's the exact same Clevo case)
I opted for the 600 series processor, and for 3.4 GHz instead of 3.8 GHz... to save some cash, and to try and keep things a little cooler.
Looks like the extra speed really gives your box a kick. Nice choice.
I'm really impressed with your results.
I have almost the exact same laptop, except from M-Tech... (but it's the exact same Clevo case)
I opted for the 600 series processor, and for 3.4 GHz instead of 3.8 GHz... to save some cash, and to try and keep things a little cooler.
Looks like the extra speed really gives your box a kick. Nice choice.
Ah! i feel better!subterFUSE wrote:35% stable, peak 37%
Laptop: M-Tech D900T
Windows XP SP2
Intel Pentium 4 3.4 GHz HT (600 series) 2 MB cache
2048 RAM (DDR2 PC4200 533 MHz) (2 x 1024 chips)
M-Audio FireWire Audiophile
Dual hard drives: 80 gig x 2 = 160 gig SATA 5400 rpm (RAID 0 config)
Dell inspiron 9100 P4 3,2Ghz, 512 Mo RAM, XP SP2, Echoindigo dj, Firewire 410, UC33e
Live 5 Speed test
1) Ableton Live CPU Meter? - 28%
2) Laptop/Desktop? Desktop
3) Operating System? - Windoze XP SP1
4) CPU Make Model and Speed? - AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Socket 754 overclocked to 2376 Mhz
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram? - 1 GB DDR 400
6) Soundcard - M-Audio Delta 44
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed? - 7200rpm
The new Livepacks are brilliant!
More more more!
2) Laptop/Desktop? Desktop
3) Operating System? - Windoze XP SP1
4) CPU Make Model and Speed? - AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Socket 754 overclocked to 2376 Mhz
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram? - 1 GB DDR 400
6) Soundcard - M-Audio Delta 44
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed? - 7200rpm
The new Livepacks are brilliant!
More more more!
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for my wife so she has no troubles (osx rocks)zekrab wrote:great decision....mike holiday wrote:i'm gonna go buy a pc
Keep your mac for...................
.......................what for?
and for internet and to look cool at coffee shops
hmmm...i just sold one of my macs
and my birthday is soon i want the performance you pc users are getting
AMD Athlon 64 seems the best choice!mike holiday wrote:for my wife so she has no troubles (osx rocks)zekrab wrote:great decision....mike holiday wrote:i'm gonna go buy a pc
Keep your mac for...................
.......................what for?
and for internet and to look cool at coffee shops
hmmm...i just sold one of my macs
and my birthday is soon i want the performance you pc users are getting
Dell inspiron 9100 P4 3,2Ghz, 512 Mo RAM, XP SP2, Echoindigo dj, Firewire 410, UC33e