computer compatibility/hard drives
Can anyone recommend an external usb hard drive preferably under 200? Also here is my sandra report. Is my computer really compatible with Pro Tools 8? I have been using 8.05 on windows 7 and i'm convinced its my computer thats holding me back. (as well as the hard drive i was using to record to) but can anyone tell me if my computer is really not suited for pro tools 8 le and if so why. thanks!
Computer Model : Sony Corporation VPCEH14FM Processor Model : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz Speed : 2GHz Cores per Processor : 2 Unit(s) Threads per Core : 2 Unit(s) Type : Dual-Core Integrated Data Cache : 2x 32kB, Synchronous, Write-Thru, 8-way, 64 byte line size, 2 threads sharing L2 On-board Cache : 2x 256kB, ECC, Synchronous, ATC, 8-way, 64 byte line size, 2 threads sharing L3 On-board Cache : 3MB, ECC, Synchronous, ATC, 12-way, Exclusive, 64 byte line size, 4 threads sharing Computer Mainboard : Sony Corporation VAIO BIOS : INSYDE R0180Z9 04/28/2011 Bus(es) : X-Bus PCI PCIe USB i2c/SMBus Multi-Processor (MP) Support : No Multi-Processor Advanced PIC (APIC) : No Total Memory : 4GB DDR3 SO-DIMM Chipset Model : 4173 0104h Front Side Bus Speed : 1x 100MHz (100MHz) Total Memory : 4GB DDR3 SO-DIMM Channels : 1 Memory Bus Speed : 2x 667MHz (1.33GHz) Memory Module(s) Memory Module : CE M471B5273DH0-CH9 4GB DDR3 SO-DIMM PC3-10700S DDR3-1334 (9-9-9-25 4-34-10-5) Video System Video Adapter : Intel(R) HD Graphics Family (12 SM4.1 650MHz, 64MB DDR3 2x666MHz, Integrated Graphics) Graphics Processor Compute Shader Processor : Intel(R) HD Graphics Family (12SP 650MHz, 64MB 2x666MHz, Integrated Graphics) Storage Devices TOSHIBA MK6465GSXN (640.1GB, SATA300, 2.5", 5400rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache) : 596GB (C:) Optiarc DVD RW AD-7710H (SATA150, DVD+-RW, CD-RW, 2MB Cache) : N/A (E:) Logical Storage Devices System Reserved : 100MB (NTFS) Hard Disk (C:) : 586GB (NTFS) @ TOSHIBA MK6465GSXN (640.1GB, SATA300, 2.5", 5400rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache) Recovery : 11GB (NTFS) Hard Disk (Q:) : N/A Optical Drive (E:) : N/A @ Optiarc DVD RW AD-7710H (SATA150, DVD+-RW, CD-RW, 2MB Cache) Peripherals LPC Hub Controller 1 : 4173 1C49h LPC Legacy Controller 1 : T0 FC-11 Audio Device : 4173 1C20h Audio Codec : 5361 506Eh Disk Controller : 4173 1C03h USB Controller 1 : 4173 1C2Dh USB Controller 2 : 4173 1C26h SMBus/i2c Controller 1 : Intel 801xx/63xx SMBus Printers and Faxes Printer : Microsoft XPS Document Writer (600x600, Colour) Printer : Lexmark Z2400 Series (4800x4800, USB, Colour) Printer : HP Officejet 4500 G510n-z fax (200x200, Colour) Printer : HP Officejet 4500 G510n-z (1200x1200, Colour) Fax : Microsoft Shared Fax Driver (200x200) Scanners and Cameras Scanner : Hewlett-Packard 4500 G510n-z,10.0.0.3 (Scanner, 2400x2400, USB) Network Services Network Adapter : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Network Adapter : Intel(R) Centrino(R) WiMAX 6150 Wireless Adapter 1 : Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 6150 (802.11g (ERP), TKIP, 54Mbps) Power Management Mains (AC) Line Status : On-Line Battery No 1 : 45% Operating System Windows System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home 6.01.7601 (Service Pack 1) Platform Compliance : x64 Windows Experience Index Current System : 4.7 |
Re: computer compatibility/hard drives
You have several issues going on here. The i3 is a budget processor(like the old Celeron) so horsepower is limited. Then you have integrated graphics, which is often a show stopper for Pro Tools. The wifi networking should be disabled when running Pro Tools.
As for USB drives, the details you need are USB2, 7200 rpm(or faster) and no "green" drives(which have power saving functions you don't want in a DAW system). |
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Well as of now I have no funds for a new computer. How can I work around the integrated graphics issues? Im sorry for asking all these noob questions! What would be the maximum functionality i could/should be able to get out of my system now? i.e. track count, plugin usage. etc assuming I have followed all the optimizations.
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Nothing you CAN do on a laptop, other than do the tweaks, get a recording drive and say a few prayers(and maybe sacrifice a live chicken:p). Remember, with Windows 7, you need PT 8.0.4 or later(go with 8.0.5 as 8.0.4 has a serious timing issue).
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Thanks again man! I am running 8.05. I'm still a little confused on the processor though. I was combing through the avid site and noticed that Avid qualifies any version of the latest imac for pro tools 10 including the i-3. Why is my i3 not as good as the imac i3? At this point i am almost ready to go to the macworld :( it seems as if pro tools runs better on macs?
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I doubt there's much difference between an i3 PC and an i3 Mac. I stand by my opinion, but that's exactly what it is...an opinion.:D If I were buying or recommending a Mac, I would still recommend the i5 or i7. Pro Tools runs great on either platform, assuming compatible parts. There is only 1 company building Mac's, while there are hundreds of possible PC iterations between the several companies(like Dell, Gateway, Lenovo, HP, etc) and all the custom built stuff. There's just no way to test and approve every combination of PC hardware, while every different Mac could likely be tested in a single day:rolleyes:
BTW, if you get an external 7200 rpm drive that has both firewire and USB connections and an Oxford chipset(like Glyph and OWC have) then the drive would be usable on either a Mac or a PC(you might need to reformat if you switch platforms). |
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I see. last question is there any off the shelf pc's with FireWire you could recommend? Or any custom build pcs? I appreciate all the info you've given me man! Sidebar, I have about a 7 year old dell desktop, would it be possible to upgrade that to an i7 and turn it into a good recording pc? Or would this cost as much as buying a new computer?
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I doubt any parts of a 7 year old anything would work with new stuff. In the Pro Tools LE on Windows thread, there's a stick about i7 builds and that would be my first stop(hit page 1, then skip to the last few pages). In general, most folks are building instead of buying, or buying from a source that specializes in DAW computers like RAIN or Sweetwater. Building your own will save you at least $1K over those dealers. Some general rules:
intel i7 is the way to go. 2600K is the lowest I would go. Socket 1366 i7 950(x58 mobo) and up are really proven and solid(but some would say old:rolleyes:). The new socket 2011 Sandybridge(on x79 mobo) is the new trendsetter(with the price to match). RAM (the new stuff uses DDR3)should be matched to the mobo(6 or 12GB for triple channel, 8 or 16GB for dual or quad(x79). Big power supplies with beefy 12V rails are needed(split rail should be 18A or better, single rail should be over 50A). For video cards(PCIe), Avid recommends nVidia Quadro, which are expensive, but many are having success with cheaper nVidia cards and even a few ATI cards. If you have SATA drives, those can be re-used |
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