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    What Notebook-Hardware do I need?

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    • DusX
      DusX Tech Staff last edited by

      This will probably work well for your purpose, but I would suggest looking for a more powerful video card if you are planning to use it long term.
      My previous machine ran very well and supported Spout fully.
      Similar models are selling at a reasonable price now: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Asus-G53Sw-/301241524982?pt=US_Laptop_Screens_LCD_Panels&hash=item462364e2f6

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        niknaim last edited by

        I tried to find that model, but coundnt in ebay germany. I will keep an eye on it.

        Win 8 64, i7, 8gb, nVidia GT 640M

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          niknaim last edited by

          so. I think I found something nice. What do you think?
          http://www.ebay.de/itm/Acer-V3-571G-15-6-GAMER-Core-i7-3630QM-1TB-8GB-Ram-NVidia-640M-Win8-/351120409794?pt=DE_Technik_Computer_Peripheriegeräte_Notebooks&hash=item51c06844c2

          Win 8 64, i7, 8gb, nVidia GT 640M

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          • DusX
            DusX Tech Staff last edited by

            Seems like a good machine to me as first look.

            A SSD instead of the harddrive would give it a nice boost.
            I don't see any mention of nvidia optimus, which means that the new spout video sharing in version 2.0 should work (maybe search for more details on model number to make sure) For your budget, it looks like a good bet, although I can't read everything, even using translate sorry.

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              niknaim last edited by

              o To change the drive to a SSD is my plan. The be honest I am into isadora and visuals just since a year and didnt really understand what "spout" really does. I will check it out.
              But thanks for your advice already!!

              Win 8 64, i7, 8gb, nVidia GT 640M

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                niknaim last edited by

                Since I dont pass video between applications I dnt need Sout, right? I prepare all my fotoge and dont use a live video signal.

                Win 8 64, i7, 8gb, nVidia GT 640M

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                • DusX
                  DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                  Yes, if you will work only within Isadora for live playback you do not need spout.

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                  • primaldivine
                    primaldivine last edited by

                    @Fred and folks
                    I want to upgrade my MBP 17inch to SSD and possibly also adding a second SSD to replace the optical drive as well.
                    However, to save money all at once... I wondered if I only add an SSD into the optical drive to use for my media files, and leave my existing drive as it is, will I still benefit by much ? But I imagine that the real difference shows when your applications and OS are also running from an SSD?

                    So am thinking I just go the whole hog and put two SSD drives in at the same time?
                    So has anyone gone this route already and can recommend brands?

                    This is the product I am thinking of, but if folks know good product available in the the EU or UK, please let me know?
                    http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/internal_storage/SSD/Mercury_Electra_3G_Solid_State
                    I have to go with the 3G SSD models since my laptop is not new enough for the 6G's

                    Thanks!
                    jamie

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                    • keftaparty
                      keftaparty last edited by

                      Hi Jamie, I would go for this:

                      http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Series-256GB-Solid-State/dp/B009LI7CTY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411110378&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+840pro+256
                      Price of it went really down, I have a couple of them, never had issues.
                      I think it makes sence to buy sata3 ( 6gbs ), so when you upgrade your computer you can put this one in a fast usb3.0 enclosure ( I did tis and I'm quite happy ).
                      For the optical drive, make a real brandwith test, I don't know how fast this bus is. Might be better to use a fw800 enclosure. Someone from the forum might be able to test...
                      Also expresscard>usb3.0 can be a solution.
                      Mehdi

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                      • Fred
                        Fred last edited by

                        Hey Jamie, I am using these at the moment.

                        http://www.alternate.nl/ADATA/Premier-SP610-ASP610SS3-512GM-C-512-GB-SSD/html/product/1142797?tk=7&lk=9502
                        As above, dont buy the slow drive as you may want to use it for something else, there is little price difference anyway.
                        Same performance as the samsung above and a little bit more expensive for double the capacity. In general your bus is slow, but I am pretty sure on the 17" it is the same bus for optical and hard drive. Once you put it in you can confirm with a speed test, but if you give us the model of the computer we can check it out.
                        Personally I would stay away from buying anything with firewire ever.
                        I know you do this as a job, by the time you get all the bits and pieces and possibly upgrade 2 hard drives, get the optical drive kit and rip your computer to shreds (and while you are there you should definitely change the thermal compound as it is pretty old now), it may be worth looking to sell and upgrade. I know it is an expensive undertaking but if you are ready to drop 500 on drives and replacement enclosures, you might not be that far off a new machine if you sold the one you have and kept the money in your pocket. The new processors flash memory and GFX cards will change your life, the SSD will make things better but the new machines are really something else.

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                          niknaim last edited by

                          Just to let you know I bought taht one and I am happy with it.
                          http://www.ebay.de/itm/Acer-V3-571G-15-6-GAMER-Core-i7-3630QM-1TB-8GB-Ram-NVidia-640M-Win8-/351120409794?pt=DE_Technik_Computer_Peripheriegeräte_Notebooks&hash=item51c06844c2

                          Thanks for your help!

                          Win 8 64, i7, 8gb, nVidia GT 640M

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                          • ioio
                            ioio last edited by

                            spout now works with optimus and the new n'vidia driver. (Windows 10)

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