I need to upgrade my 2009 desktop PC and CPUs have come a long way since then, to the point that even the lowest end mobile CPU at the moment is probably better than my desktop's CPU. For DJing I've been using a Surface Pro 4 for a while, with mixed results, so I'm looking to upgrade both computers. I have two options:
- Single 15" laptop with i7-8750H CPU
- Desktop with i9-9900K and 13" laptop with i7-8550U CPU
I like the idea of producing on the road. I also like the idea of a single system (maintaining a computer system consumes time)—that would be the first option. The laptop I'm looking at is the Xiaomi Gaming Lapotp, which supports up to three internal drives and user-upgradeable memory. With that laptop I could have all my data and applications on one system—no need to sync audio libraries, use external storage or maintain 2 sets of software settigns. The single-computer solution trades ease of maintenance for portability while on the road and performance while in the studio.
Now, I've DJed both with small and large laptops and small is just more convenient to carry around and set up in places where space is at a premium. Also, many 15" laptops require a slightly bigger backpack.
This is one area where OS manufacturers are short-sighted. Wouldn't it be nice if we could unplug the drive from one machine and plug it into any other machine, and have everything work just the same? Kind of like Windows 2 Go but without compromises and without the hassle of having to install the drivesr each time. Users would be given the choice of installing drivers to either a small flash drive directly on the motherboard (typically system-related drivers such as graphics, chipset, etc) or the swappable system drive (so that the user can connect their non-system gear to any computer e.g. MIDI devices, audio interfaces, etc). This may even open doors to prevent software piracy as licenses could be tied to a specific drive. For serious work, the cloud is a big pile of BS, and really a cheap excuse to spam us all with social media cr*p
Anyway, back to reality. I suppose the ideal solution ATM (minus ease of maintenance) would be to get it all, but my budget prohibits, so it's gotta be one of the above two options. Just wondering what computer set-up other DJ-producers here use or recommend, cheers
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