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Old 07-21-2008, 08:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Comparing two Computers for best performance and why?

Hi guys, ive recently started to take my music production seriously. I havent got the best computers for this. They are pretty standard computers but id like to use the best one who will deliver best performance running software and why??? Ive got a desktop and laptop. Here are the pictures of both.

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thanks for the help guys! appreciate it once i get more money ill get a monster machine but i just need to use what i have for now
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Old 07-21-2008, 09:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Go for the second one better CPU
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Go for the second one better CPU

go for the desktop intel P4 over the laptop intel core 2 duo ?
why is that ?
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go for the desktop intel P4 over the laptop intel core 2 duo ?
why is that ?
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Sorry i was on a friends ipod touch and dind't read it fully, now on a laptop

yeah go for the core 2 duo, sorry
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Sorry i was on a friends ipod touch and dind't read it fully, now on a laptop

yeah go for the core 2 duo, sorry
yeah but why should i go for it? sorry i just want to learn to distinguish differences in CPU's etc.
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anyone? just need an explanation guys how to compare the CPU's n determine the best one that delivers best performance.
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