Laptop DAW

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Re: Laptop DAW 2015/01/03 15:56:36 (permalink)
I am completely ignorant when it comes to the subject of GPUs, offloading, quadro vs gtx, turning them on or off, or an apps ability to use them. 
 
I got interested it it and started when johnkeel mentioned about turning it off and using your internal graphics adapter for sonar or it might cause DPC spikes.
 
All my past computers had a graphics adapter, it worked, there wasn't any turning it off/on, and I never really paid much attention to it. But if these newer laptops have graphics that can either cause problems or help performance, then I need to understand what I'm doing before I plop down money either way.
 
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Re: Laptop DAW 2015/02/02 10:58:55 (permalink)
Just an update. I finally purchased my new laptop. I decided to go with the sager 8278-s, configured with i7-4810, 32 gig ram, 256gb-sshd, 1tb 7200 hard drive, win 8.1
 
I finally have sonar all set up on it, that took some time to get everything from my old computer right.
 
Latency as checked with latencymon runs less than 75ms, so I'm pretty happy with that. Sonar works flawlessly so far and the increased performance has been great.
 
To keep things from getting out of hand, I intend to never install any software or drivers that aren't related to using sonar.
 
So, to implement that I did have to install one thing, virtualbox. I'm running virtualbox with a win7 virtual machine and installing anything I need in there. That way I can shut down the virtual machine and have a pristine machine for running sonar.
 
I'm also running portable apps (portableapps.com) for email and a few browsers. Nothing in portable apps gets "installed" in your system, they all run out of a directory that you can either put on your hard drive or on a mem stick. Hopefully this effort will keep sonar running well for several years.
 
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Re: Laptop DAW 2015/02/02 11:24:52 (permalink)
Good juan gbow. I wish you many happy hours of recording, mixing etc.
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Re: Laptop DAW 2015/02/02 12:57:50 (permalink)
Wow - that's a DREAM machine, for sure.
 
I am glad that worked out so well for you.  It is amazing how much power we can get these days with laptops, and desktops too.
 
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Sonar: Platinum (x64), X3 (x64) 
Audio Interfaces: AudioBox 1818VSL, Steinberg UR-22
Computers: 1) i7-2600 k, 32 GB RAM, Windows 8.1 Pro x64 & 2) AMD A-10 7850 32 GB RAM Windows 10 Pro x64
Soft Synths: NI Komplete 8 Ultimate, Arturia V Collection, many others
MIDI Controllers: M-Audio Axiom Pro 61, Keystation 88es
Settings: 24-Bit, Sample Rate 48k, ASIO Buffer Size 128, Total Round Trip Latency 9.7 ms  
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