LIVE 4 PERFORMANCE TEST
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1) 20 % peak; bounce around 18-19%
2) Asus M6n Laptop
3) Windows XP SP2
4) Intel Pentium M 2.0GHz
5) 1Gb / 400MHz
6) M-Audio 410 Firewire
7) 60Gb 7200RPM internal Drive
8 ) Live v4.14
2) Asus M6n Laptop
3) Windows XP SP2
4) Intel Pentium M 2.0GHz
5) 1Gb / 400MHz
6) M-Audio 410 Firewire
7) 60Gb 7200RPM internal Drive
8 ) Live v4.14
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1) CPU Meter 17-18 peak@19%
2) Desktop DIY with Abit KV8 PRO 3rd Eye Motherboard
3) Windows XP SP1
4) CPU AMD 64 3200+ Overclocked to 2376 Mhz ("Turbo" preset in OC utility)
5) 1GB DDR 400 kingston RAM
6) M-Audio Delta 44 PCI card
7) Western Digital HD 7200 RPM
It's a Socket 754 AMD 3200+ and I'm surprised it does this well.
I upgraded from a 1.7Ghz P4. When I saw all the AMD CPUs doing so well in the Live performance test I decided to switch and I think that was a good idea.
The Abit board comes with a hardware gizmo that tells you stuff like the CPU temperature and all the voltages etc. so you can overclock it to the max. It should go even faster but I haven't had time to look into it yet.
2) Desktop DIY with Abit KV8 PRO 3rd Eye Motherboard
3) Windows XP SP1
4) CPU AMD 64 3200+ Overclocked to 2376 Mhz ("Turbo" preset in OC utility)
5) 1GB DDR 400 kingston RAM
6) M-Audio Delta 44 PCI card
7) Western Digital HD 7200 RPM
It's a Socket 754 AMD 3200+ and I'm surprised it does this well.
I upgraded from a 1.7Ghz P4. When I saw all the AMD CPUs doing so well in the Live performance test I decided to switch and I think that was a good idea.
The Abit board comes with a hardware gizmo that tells you stuff like the CPU temperature and all the voltages etc. so you can overclock it to the max. It should go even faster but I haven't had time to look into it yet.
1) 18-19% (peaked at 20% once, fell to 16-17 from time to time)
2) Asus W3V laptop
3) Windows XP SP1
4) Intel Pentium M 2.0GHz (Sonoma chipset)
5) 512Gb / 400MHz
6) RME HDSP
7) 80Gb 5400RPM internal
8) Live v4.14
Just got this laptop 1 week ago and love it so far.
Great 14" widescreen display, very portable, very well built, nice design, optional 2nd internal HDD (if you remove the DVD drive)...
Even the built in soundcard (intel HD audio or something) has quite good sound quality, compared to the built in soundcard on my old Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop.
2) Asus W3V laptop
3) Windows XP SP1
4) Intel Pentium M 2.0GHz (Sonoma chipset)
5) 512Gb / 400MHz
6) RME HDSP
7) 80Gb 5400RPM internal
8) Live v4.14
Just got this laptop 1 week ago and love it so far.
Great 14" widescreen display, very portable, very well built, nice design, optional 2nd internal HDD (if you remove the DVD drive)...
Even the built in soundcard (intel HD audio or something) has quite good sound quality, compared to the built in soundcard on my old Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop.
Dell Inspirion 5150 laptop
1) Ableton Live CPU Meter = 27%
2) LAPTOP - Dell Inspirion 5150
3) Operating System - Win XP Home
4) CPU Make Model and Speed - Intel 3.06Ghz
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram - 512meg/400mhz
6) Soundcard - External USB Edirol UA-20
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed - 4200rpm
2) LAPTOP - Dell Inspirion 5150
3) Operating System - Win XP Home
4) CPU Make Model and Speed - Intel 3.06Ghz
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram - 512meg/400mhz
6) Soundcard - External USB Edirol UA-20
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed - 4200rpm
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When they start using intel prosessors, probably. 1 year with the imacs/ibooks and about 2 years with the power/high end stuf.anarchicluv wrote:1) Average CPU meter reading: 52% Peak reading: 56%
2) iBook G4
3) OSX 10.3.7
4) 1.33mhz
5) 786 mb 333mhz DDR RAM
6) Internal sound
7) 4200rpm internal drive
Ugh! When, oh when, will Live be optimized for Mac's!?!?!
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1) Ableton Live CPU Meter % (if it bounces around, please list the peak)
23%
2) Laptop/Desktop? Make/Model
Laptop/Sony Vaio B1XP
3) Operating System
XPSP2
4) CPU Make Model and Speed
Intel Pentium M 735 1.7GHz
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram (if you know)
512Mb PC 2700 DDR SDRAM
6) Soundcard (Stock or add on?, usb/firewire/pci ?)
Echo Indigo DJ
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed (if you know)
4200
23%
2) Laptop/Desktop? Make/Model
Laptop/Sony Vaio B1XP
3) Operating System
XPSP2
4) CPU Make Model and Speed
Intel Pentium M 735 1.7GHz
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram (if you know)
512Mb PC 2700 DDR SDRAM
6) Soundcard (Stock or add on?, usb/firewire/pci ?)
Echo Indigo DJ
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed (if you know)
4200
Macrostructure wrote:1) Ableton Live CPU Meter % (if it bounces around, please list the peak)
23%
2) Laptop/Desktop? Make/Model
Laptop/Sony Vaio B1XP
3) Operating System
XPSP2
4) CPU Make Model and Speed
Intel Pentium M 735 1.7GHz
5) Amount of Ram / Speed of Ram (if you know)
512Mb PC 2700 DDR SDRAM
6) Soundcard (Stock or add on?, usb/firewire/pci ?)
Echo Indigo DJ
7) Hard Disk Drive Speed (if you know)
4200
That's great results on a 1.7ghz Centrino I must say. :)
My aren't the wings of butterflies beautiful and do they not make wonderful perturbations.....