
DM60
Well-known member
Quick question, anyone using a Celeron chip in your systems? I am setting up a portable rig and rather than go with a portastudio, going with something like this:
Cheap Laptop (hence the question)
Tascam 1800
Reaper
All I want to do is track. I can get a laptop with a Celeron chip for around $230. If I move to an i3 chip, price goes up by $200. I've never worked with a Celeron chips, I usually use AMD and for desktops. I know they are the lower rated chip in Intel's chip sets, so I am rather cautious of using one. I do want to be able to capture up to 16 tracks. Once again, mixing will be done post tracking.
I have a gut feeling it will work just fine, but wanted to get some insight to anyone who may have used this chip. Any inputs would be appreciated.
Cheap Laptop (hence the question)
Tascam 1800
Reaper
All I want to do is track. I can get a laptop with a Celeron chip for around $230. If I move to an i3 chip, price goes up by $200. I've never worked with a Celeron chips, I usually use AMD and for desktops. I know they are the lower rated chip in Intel's chip sets, so I am rather cautious of using one. I do want to be able to capture up to 16 tracks. Once again, mixing will be done post tracking.
I have a gut feeling it will work just fine, but wanted to get some insight to anyone who may have used this chip. Any inputs would be appreciated.