Thinking of upgrading my PC, is this suitable?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 1:39 pm
Hello mates! I'm a loooong time lurker on the forum and finally decided to check in.
Firstly, I'd like to thank anybody who opened the topic and is willing to help!
No, onto my troubles.
I've been rocking a laptop for the past 2 years, and recently finishing projects has become a tough job. It clicks, pops and saves/loads slow as hell! In addition, the 15" screen does not do it for me! I can barely see my tracks and have to constantly press ctrl+alt+l and ctrl+alt+l to save space. I tried plugging in an external monitor, that was my first idea, but to no avail. The monitor introduced a loud noise in my monitors (lol). I guess it has something to do with my external usb card NI Audio Kontrol 1. I had some noise with my former M-Audio Fast Track Pro, but it was less.
Now, I've almost decided on upgrading to a desktop PC and using the laptop when I travel, for lives and as a sketchpad if I want to work at another place.
But I'm still not entirely sure what to do. Here are the specs of my laptop:
Acer Aspire 5735Z
Intel Pentium Dual Core processor T3200 (2.0 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 1 MB l2 Cache)
15.6" HD Acer CineCrystal LCD
Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
4 GB DDR2
320 GB HDD
Windows XP
Audio interface: NI Audio Kontrol 1
So this is my rig.
I've been thinking about this configuration (it is ready made as I have absolutely no knowledge of pc hardware):
Processor: Intel Core i5 2400 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz
RAM: Transcend 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
HDD: Western Digital 1.5TB
MB: Foxconn H67M-V B3
Graphics: NVidia GTX 550 Ti 1GB DDR5
It's around 800USD and thats around the mark that I can spare. Maybe a little more if it's really worth it. And I'll have to look into a monitor, something around the 21.5" mark or higher.
What do you think? Will live run smoothly on this one and Windows 7? What about my NI Audio Kontrol 1? I don't know how stable 7 is, what I've heard are both good and bad things.
What should I try to change or look into as I make my decision?
Thank you all in advance, I'd really appreciate ALL of your help!
Cheers!

Firstly, I'd like to thank anybody who opened the topic and is willing to help!
No, onto my troubles.
I've been rocking a laptop for the past 2 years, and recently finishing projects has become a tough job. It clicks, pops and saves/loads slow as hell! In addition, the 15" screen does not do it for me! I can barely see my tracks and have to constantly press ctrl+alt+l and ctrl+alt+l to save space. I tried plugging in an external monitor, that was my first idea, but to no avail. The monitor introduced a loud noise in my monitors (lol). I guess it has something to do with my external usb card NI Audio Kontrol 1. I had some noise with my former M-Audio Fast Track Pro, but it was less.
Now, I've almost decided on upgrading to a desktop PC and using the laptop when I travel, for lives and as a sketchpad if I want to work at another place.
But I'm still not entirely sure what to do. Here are the specs of my laptop:
Acer Aspire 5735Z
Intel Pentium Dual Core processor T3200 (2.0 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 1 MB l2 Cache)
15.6" HD Acer CineCrystal LCD
Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
4 GB DDR2
320 GB HDD
Windows XP
Audio interface: NI Audio Kontrol 1
So this is my rig.
I've been thinking about this configuration (it is ready made as I have absolutely no knowledge of pc hardware):
Processor: Intel Core i5 2400 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz
RAM: Transcend 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
HDD: Western Digital 1.5TB
MB: Foxconn H67M-V B3
Graphics: NVidia GTX 550 Ti 1GB DDR5
It's around 800USD and thats around the mark that I can spare. Maybe a little more if it's really worth it. And I'll have to look into a monitor, something around the 21.5" mark or higher.
What do you think? Will live run smoothly on this one and Windows 7? What about my NI Audio Kontrol 1? I don't know how stable 7 is, what I've heard are both good and bad things.
What should I try to change or look into as I make my decision?
Thank you all in advance, I'd really appreciate ALL of your help!
Cheers!