macbook pro 7200rpm internal HD track count...
macbook pro 7200rpm internal HD track count...
was doing some tests on the 7200rpm optional internal HD on my MacBook 2ghz today.
at 1024 buffer
44.1khz
Live 5.2b10
MacBook Pro 2ghz
2GRM Ram
7200rpm internal drive
i was able to run up to
98 unique Stereo 16bit, 44.1khz audio (.aif) tracks
without dropouts, issues, lags, etc.
the 99th track gave me a drop out.
pretty damn impressive. no plug-ins or anything, this was just an HD track count test. i think i'd run out of CPU before i ran out of disk bandwidth. running these 98 tracks knocked at about 44% on the Live CPU meter.[/b]
at 1024 buffer
44.1khz
Live 5.2b10
MacBook Pro 2ghz
2GRM Ram
7200rpm internal drive
i was able to run up to
98 unique Stereo 16bit, 44.1khz audio (.aif) tracks
without dropouts, issues, lags, etc.
the 99th track gave me a drop out.
pretty damn impressive. no plug-ins or anything, this was just an HD track count test. i think i'd run out of CPU before i ran out of disk bandwidth. running these 98 tracks knocked at about 44% on the Live CPU meter.[/b]
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7200rpm
i was just wondering that this morning...
if it's possible to put in a 7200 rpm drive in the macbooks
is thAT something you did yourself, or u could choose a diffrent drive when u bought it as an option?I looked at the options and didn't see it
while i'm at it is it worth the 300 extra for that extra 1.16(from 2 to 2.16)cpu?
i'm reaaaaly starting thinking seriously about getting one of those macbook
if it's possible to put in a 7200 rpm drive in the macbooks
is thAT something you did yourself, or u could choose a diffrent drive when u bought it as an option?I looked at the options and didn't see it
while i'm at it is it worth the 300 extra for that extra 1.16(from 2 to 2.16)cpu?
i'm reaaaaly starting thinking seriously about getting one of those macbook
I have the 2.16 Ghz version, and i doubt there is any perceivable difference between the 2.16 Ghz and 2.0 Ghz. The best thing about the 2.16 Ghz version is that you don't have to wait for it - you can pick it up in store (assuming you want the faster HD).
The trick is to get the 2.16 version with an educational discount - $240 off!
I'm super happy with mine. It took a few tries, but I got a "good one". And FWIW, Live is oh-so-snappy!
Good luck.
Joe.
The trick is to get the 2.16 version with an educational discount - $240 off!
I'm super happy with mine. It took a few tries, but I got a "good one". And FWIW, Live is oh-so-snappy!
Good luck.
Joe.
Re: 7200rpm
its a custom option, as seen on the appe.com/store pagedelag wrote:i was just wondering that this morning...
if it's possible to put in a 7200 rpm drive in the macbooks
is thAT something you did yourself, or u could choose a diffrent drive when u bought it as an option?I looked at the options and didn't see it
click on macbook pro
"100GB Serial ATA drive @ 7200 rpm [Add $100]"
Re: macbook pro 7200rpm internal HD track count...
oh manAdamJay wrote: i was able to run up to
98 unique Stereo 16bit, 44.1khz audio (.aif) tracks
without dropouts, issues, lags, etc.
the 99th track gave me a drop out.
pretty damn impressive. no plug-ins or anything, this was just an HD track count test. i think i'd run out of CPU before i ran out of disk bandwidth. running these 98 tracks knocked at about 44% on the Live CPU meter.[/b]
i mine is on the way
i only got 1gb of ram to start.. but i can't wait!
left shanghai this morning!
ooooOOo
who wants to buy my toshiba laptop!!!!!!!! man!dsmini wrote:I have the 2.16 Ghz version, and i doubt there is any perceivable difference between the 2.16 Ghz and 2.0 Ghz. The best thing about the 2.16 Ghz version is that you don't have to wait for it - you can pick it up in store (assuming you want the faster HD).
ha ok...thanks..i was curious...seems a lot 300$ extra for that little imporvement
The trick is to get the 2.16 version with an educational discount - $240 off!
that means i have to be a student, or find a student that buys it and sells it to me after?I guess that works in canada as well
I'm super happy with mine. It took a few tries, but I got a "good one". And FWIW, Live is oh-so-snappy!
Good luck.
Joe.
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