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dim. 13 juil. 2003, 21:33
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what is the best laptop I can buy thats cheap to run logic 4.6?
will the new ibook do it? or should I get a powerbook but a bit older version? adrienne Ce message a été modifié par holly - dim. 13 juil. 2003, 21:34. |
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lun. 14 juil. 2003, 05:08
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well... logic 4.8.1 takes advantage of the velocity engine so maybe an older powerbook may be the answer... but it depends how much speed difference between the ibook and powerbook as a newer ibook 600+mhz g3 should be plenty fast enough but I think 400+mhz g4 tibook would be close to same in performance thanks to velocity engine but this is just a guess.
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lun. 14 juil. 2003, 11:01
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Mmm, I was going to say something similar. Yes, Logic 4.x was optimised to run on the G4, although I ran Logic 5 for quite a while on this here iBook G3 600MHz and it performed reasonably well. New iBooks go up to 900MHz, but then again they don't cost that much less than a new 12" PowerBook, although the iBook's screen would be bigger. Although, again, my iBook only has the 12" screen and it's never really bothered me.
You could probably find a second-hand G4 TiBook - anything up to 800Mhz - fairly cheap (relativey speaking). That would be the best buy, I think. It might be a little more than you planned on spending, but it will last you much longer in terms of raw performance. And you're bound to upgrade to Logic 5 or even 6 at some point - they really are much better than 4.x. |
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