I would like to buy a laptop so that I have a portable "studio". Is this laptop enough in terms of performance or should I invest a little more money.
Laptop: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/razer-blade-15-d3nt-base-model-2019-1560-full-hd-intel-core-i7-9750h-16gb-256gb-1000gb-ssd-hdd-noteb-12583447
It's almost too much of a good thing. It would be more important, however, to have a good sound interface that you don't have. It should be ASIO-capable and bring the necessary connections (MIDI, XLR, etc.)
RAM and CPU are important. CPU is good, memory could be something more. I have never used an audio interface so far and get along quite well without it. If so, I can recommend Scarlett focusrite.
Well I wouldn't take it. This is eik gaming laptop. Of course, it depends on how professional you do it and what your requirements are. I have to e.g. Often run 200-300 tracks at the same time. So I spent about 3000 euro. You don't need a good graphics card. But I would have a better processor or more RAM installed. Maybe you go to the Digital Audionetworx website. They build audio PCs and configure them immediately, so that everything happens very quickly.
The processor is most important for music, so I would rather use a worse graphics card and a better CPU
Here are my recommendations:
If you just want to make music here: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...73d30c1462
If you want to gamble too: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...f26c12f8e3
Even if the first one is cheaper than your suggestion, it is still better suited for music.
Thanks for your suggestions. Since I have a 144 Hz monitor on my desktop PC, I would also prefer a display with 144 Hz. Is this notebook also available with 144Hz?
Isn't this razer notebook capable of Asio?
I have audio interface.
Only to produce are 144hz nonsense. I'm not aware of a notebook that has a 144hz display
I don't know which sound chip is in there. But also the integrated connections of laptops are often badly shielded and there are hum loops etc. There has to be something external for professional production.
Is that enough if I connect my speakers via an audio interface?
There are now many notebooks that support 144 Hz and above. Would this laptop work too? https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/asus-asus-rog-zephyrus-m-gu502gv-az050t-15-full-hd-intel-core-i7-9750h-16gb-1000gb-ssd-notebook-12988466?supplier=406802
It will be difficult without an audio interface. Where else do you want to connect the speakers?
Yes, as I said at the previous, more ram could otherwise be good.
Okey thanks
It is mercilessly overpriced. The first example I sent you is better for music and costs 900 euro less