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adrian1 wrote :
ok i read it, but its french to me

Do not worry, Deferred Procedure Calls (DPC) is not an easy concept especially if you don't have good knowledges in computers. But it's a very important thing to test and the problem is some manufacturers believe that their customers are so stupid to understand it so they sometimes sell low quality products (hardware / drivers).
 

 

 

 

the tech from dell did a check on my laptop, and sd if i change my video card it will help with the high DPC latency, i guess i will have to call dell and have them pick there laptop and exchange it,

the bad thing is i can go with another brand other than dell, cuz my sister has an account with them and that how i got this one, can some one please advice on what other dell lap top is good for dj, the rep was saying that xps are good , but dont know is i should trust them
 

How about this HP Pavilion X16-1040us will this one give me any problems on DPC Latency



Operating system Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit with Service Pack 1

Processor Intel Centrino 2 Processor Technology featuring Intel Core 2 Duo (2.26GHz)

Display 16.0" Diagonal High Definition HP Ultra Brightview Infinity Display (1366 x 768)

Dimensions 14.9 (W) x 10.39" (D) x 1.31 (min H)/1.74(max H)

Weight 7.06lbs

Memory 4096MB

Total memory slots 2 DIMM

Maximum memory expansion 8192MB

Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with up to 2302MB Total Available Graphics Memory with 512MB dedicated

Networking Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)

Broadband wireless Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN & Bluetooth

Primary CD/DVD drive LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support

Hard drive 320GB [gigabyte is defined as 1,000,000,000 bytes, accessible capacity may vary]

Primary battery 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery

Personalization HP Fluid Imprint finish, HP Pavilion WebCam with Integrated Digital Microphone & Integrated Fingerprint Reader

Front-side bus (processor dependent) 1066MHz FSB

AC adapter 90W

PCI expansion 1 ExpressCard/54 Slot

I/O ports -4 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0
-2 Headphone out
-1 microphone-in
-1 HDMI
-1 VGA (15-pin)
-1 eSATA
-1 RJ -45 (LAN)
-1 Expansion Port 3
-1 IEEE 1394 Firewire (4-pin)
-1 Consumer IR (Remote Receiver)


Speakers Altec Lansing
 

Sorry to post this so much but i have a gig for New Years and I want to make sure everything goes smooth with laptop and system

i also found this one that the same price that i paid for my Studio

Toshiba -Qosmio G55-Q804 Laptop : Detailed Product Specs Detailed Product Specifications PDF

Operating System
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium (SP1, 32-bit), Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium (SP1, 64-bit)
Processor Type
Core™2 Duo
Processor Number
P7350
Processor Speed
2.0GHz
Front Side Bus
1066MHz
Memory Size
4096MB
Memory Speed
PC6400 DDR2 800MHz SDRAM
Display Size
18.4" widescreen
Display Type
TruBrite® TFT active-matrix LCD
Display Resolution
1680x945 (HD+)
Graphics Engine
NVIDIA® GeForce® 9200M GS
Graphics Memory
2047MB total (64-bit): 256MB DDR discrete memory + up to 1791MB shared memory w/NVIDIA® TurboCache™ technology
Hard Drive Size
320GB
Hard Drive Speed
5400rpm
Secondary Hard Drive Size
No Secondary Hard Drive Installed
Optical Drives
DVD-SuperMulti (+/-R double layer) with Labelflash™ drive supporting up to 11 formats
Wireless LAN
Intel® Wi-Fi Link 5100AGN (802.11a/g/n)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth® V2.1 + EDR
Webcam
Webcam and microphone built into LCD bezel
Input Devices
TouchPad pointing device, 104 key US keyboard with 10 Key Pad, Dolby settings, Camera control buttons, Panel Lights, Media button, Mute button, CD/DVD Buttons (Play/Pause, Stop, Prev Track, Next Track)
Security
HDD Recover
LAN
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
Audio
Built-in microphone, S/P DIF output port (shared with headphone port), Headphone jack (stereo), harman/kardon® stereo speakers with subwoofer
AC Adapter
120W (19V 6.3A) Auto-sensing, 100-240V / 50-60Hz input
Battery Type
Li-Ion (7050mAh)
PC Express Slot
1-ExpressCard™ Slot
USB Ports
3-USB (2.0) with Sleep and Charge, 1-eSATA/USB (2.0) combo port with Sleep and Charge
iLINK
i.LINK™ IEEE-1394
Media Port
5-in-1 Bridge Media Adapter, S/P DIF output port (shared with headphone port)


 

Glad to hear you finally get it sorted out. Another bad image for Dell.
I also suggest Toshiba or MSI laptops, both have 2 years of warranty and good quality. On better MSI laptops you have 5.1 sound card which works great ;)
 

DJ-ALF wrote :
Glad to hear you finally get it sorted out. Another bad image for Dell.
I also suggest Toshiba or MSI laptops, both have 2 years of warranty and good quality. On better MSI laptops you have 5.1 sound card which works great ;)


Yep, Dell Studio was collected at noon today, sadly I'll probably never buy a Dell again, although I'm currently using a 4 year old Dell Inspiron 6000 to do the job (with shared graphics too!). It's just a bit slow with a 1.6m single processor.

Now the quest is on to find something else to do the job. Toshiba's used to have problems with the sound chips and were a no no for DJing (with audio only), they OK now?

Never heard of MSI, do they sell in the UK? Will have to check them out on the 'net.

Been seriously thinking of the Apple Mac route, bit expensive, but, still not sure about them either. Is the Macbook OK for Video? It seems to have shared graphics or is the Macbook Pro necessary with the extra graphics card?
 

 

DJSoulman wrote :
Been seriously thinking of the Apple Mac route, bit expensive, but, still not sure about them either. Is the Macbook OK for Video? It seems to have shared graphics or is the Macbook Pro necessary with the extra graphics card?


If u gonna do audio n some basic video mixing, it is ok to get the macbook but if u gonna do serious n intense video mixing, better get the macbook pro;)

 

adrian1 wrote :
are HP pretty good,


I also using HP on my other machine apart from the macbook. But it is an older model (2006 model) but it is good so far till now..not giving me "major"problem;)
 

Get a Macbook Pro, and don't run Vista, I hate Vista, had huge issues getting DPC Latency on my Macbook Pro down, dual booted XP, no issues.
 

Guys, just so you all in the US know, there is a 40% off sale at HP.com through Live search. The sale works for laptops too.

Its a deal where microsoft will refund you 40 percent of your purchase after a waiting period. You have to register with them first though. Check it out.

http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=139268&t=1042651
 

 

DJSoulman wrote :


Wow! Thats a bit of an awesome beast. Probably an awesome price too, haven't found a price for it yet, looks the business though. :-)


120W PSU? Pah, my M1730 has a 230W PSU. It's like carrying a house brick around in your laptop bag!

Seriously though, should be a good machine as long as it has a decent CPU. That page conveniently misses out any detail about that.
 

 

I actually prefer the first system you pointed to (as long as it has a Core2Duo and not a crappy celeron) as the current line of AMD processers have fallen behind IMHO.
 

I agree, but that Centrino based model is ruined with ddr2 memory on ATI4850 card! That card uses even ddr5 on desktop solutions, so this is very weak point of the video card and system for video use overall. I don't say it will not work, but just want to point out that was very bad move by MSI.
 

im looking at the alienware line.. yeah its a dell but its supposed to be designed for this stuff...
 

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