chris12345
New member
Hi,
I'm new to the forum and it looks like a great resource so wanted to ask you knowledgeable people this question:
I am looking to upgrade my laptop and plan on purchasing Sonar X3 Producer Edition. I also currently use and plan to continue using Superior Drummer and Amplitube 3 as well. My question is whether the spec of my future laptop/computer has to meet the required GHz or if Turbo Boost technology will make it alright? For example the spec for Sonar X3 states 'Intel Core Duo E8200 2.67 GHz', but I saw a good deal on an Intel Core i7 3632QM 2.2GHz (but 3.2GHz with their Turbo Boost Technology) which looked good. The i7 is a newer processor than the Core Duo, but I didn't want to burn it out by having to use Turbo Boost Technology all the time if Sonar is suggesting a minimum of 2.67GHz
Another example (not as high spec as above, but a good deal) was an Intel Core i5 2450M 2.5GHz
Thanks,
Chris
I'm new to the forum and it looks like a great resource so wanted to ask you knowledgeable people this question:
I am looking to upgrade my laptop and plan on purchasing Sonar X3 Producer Edition. I also currently use and plan to continue using Superior Drummer and Amplitube 3 as well. My question is whether the spec of my future laptop/computer has to meet the required GHz or if Turbo Boost technology will make it alright? For example the spec for Sonar X3 states 'Intel Core Duo E8200 2.67 GHz', but I saw a good deal on an Intel Core i7 3632QM 2.2GHz (but 3.2GHz with their Turbo Boost Technology) which looked good. The i7 is a newer processor than the Core Duo, but I didn't want to burn it out by having to use Turbo Boost Technology all the time if Sonar is suggesting a minimum of 2.67GHz
Another example (not as high spec as above, but a good deal) was an Intel Core i5 2450M 2.5GHz
Thanks,
Chris