How much ram is in that? 1Gig?Adonis wrote:FYI - the educational discount for the MacBook Pro 2.16 is $1,799.00 <--- WOW!
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daniel_grieff
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yes, 1 gig
for some reason that's the one calling my name
I think the HD is 5400 as SDMcB pointed out which may or may not pose to much of a problem
Alot of my Ableton sessions end up with over 20 audio tracks and I plan on djing with TORQ so I might have to look into upgrading the package to 7200 - yes?
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for some reason that's the one calling my name
I think the HD is 5400 as SDMcB pointed out which may or may not pose to much of a problem
Alot of my Ableton sessions end up with over 20 audio tracks and I plan on djing with TORQ so I might have to look into upgrading the package to 7200 - yes?
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yep. i have a 15" mbp, with a 7200 rpm drive. i saw the new ones were released on the apple store and went to check them out, it's sweet that you can have 3 gigs of ram and firewire 800, but definitely not sweet that you have to get the 17" model to get the option to have a 7200 rpm drivedazzer wrote:Just noticed one thing - the 15" hasn't got a 7200 hard drive option. Didn't the first gen MBP have this option? Unless I'm missing a point, this seems like a backward step and really stupid of Apple.
That particular model is probably not going to be released until the new year. The currect 160GB drives are 5400.SubFunk wrote:i get it with a seagate 160gb 7200rpm drive.dazzer wrote:Just noticed one thing - the 15" hasn't got a 7200 hard drive option. Didn't the first gen MBP have this option? Unless I'm missing a point, this seems like a backward step and really stupid of Apple.
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I'm sure an external 7200 will fly.Adonis wrote:Will an external 7200 suffice? be fast enough, that kind of thing?
My question is the opposite. On Macrumors site, ongoing debate is saying forget any INTERNAL drive for audio, you've GOT to go with EXTERNAL. Some people there give this as a reason for not moaning about the MBP hard drive speed regression.
Are they right? Should I be using an external drive anyway? Am I stupid for worrying about the internal drive? I'm sure external is better but I don't want to HAVE to use one.
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it's not officially shipped, get it from my macstore dealer custom made.robin wrote:That particular model is probably not going to be released until the new year. The currect 160GB drives are 5400.SubFunk wrote:i get it with a seagate 160gb 7200rpm drive.dazzer wrote:Just noticed one thing - the 15" hasn't got a 7200 hard drive option. Didn't the first gen MBP have this option? Unless I'm missing a point, this seems like a backward step and really stupid of Apple.
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GAFM ***My external 7200rpm 320GB lacie drive is quicker than the internal 5400rpm drive but it's in no way essential for audio. What are trying to do? For ultimate track count maybe but I very rarely push it in that direction.dazzer wrote:I'm sure an external 7200 will fly.Adonis wrote:Will an external 7200 suffice? be fast enough, that kind of thing?
My question is the opposite. On Macrumors site, ongoing debate is saying forget any INTERNAL drive for audio, you've GOT to go with EXTERNAL. Some people there give this as a reason for not moaning about the MBP hard drive speed regression.
Are they right? Should I be using an external drive anyway? Am I stupid for worrying about the internal drive? I'm sure external is better but I don't want to HAVE to use one.
OTOH I have the same laptop with a 4200rpm drive and that is a little sluggish.
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Pfffffffffff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would never buy a mac. I can get an equally if not more powerful Windows machine for less than half the price. Plus who needs a shitty little video camera on their laptops? A 5400 rpm hard drive is rubbish too. Only 2 USB ports is a joke. Don't waste your money. Buy a Windows machine. More grunt and value for money.
I would never buy a mac. I can get an equally if not more powerful Windows machine for less than half the price. Plus who needs a shitty little video camera on their laptops? A 5400 rpm hard drive is rubbish too. Only 2 USB ports is a joke. Don't waste your money. Buy a Windows machine. More grunt and value for money.
Behave!!! Yeah baby, yeah!!!!
The 14 year old is back with his mis-spelled name.Austen Powers wrote:Pfffffffffff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would never buy a mac. I can get an equally if not more powerful Windows machine for less than half the price. Plus who needs a shitty little video camera on their laptops? A 5400 rpm hard drive is rubbish too. Only 2 USB ports is a joke. Don't waste your money. Buy a Windows machine. More grunt and value for money.
Go away little boy we don't care about your polls or your opinions...