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It's a 1.86GHz, they say there is a big step between a 1.86 and a 2GHz cpu, but at the time I needed it it was the only available notebook, also the 1.86 should need less power which results in less heat. My old notebook possibly broke down from heat. I can't tell how much I was surprised to find an ASIO driver installed. Matthias KH> Wow....this is encouraging! What's the speed of your duo core processor? I KH> hope the ThinkPad T60p has a similar situation as your soundcard...that will KH> be so convenient to be able to use the current 1/8" jacks. KH> Kris KH> ----- Original Message ----- KH> From: "Matthias L" <numbernine@gmx.net> KH> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> KH> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 3:10 PM KH> Subject: Re[2]: Laptop Set-up.... >> KH> Although I am DYING to see how this >> KH> Intel duo core processor handles both my VST effects and Mobius at >the >> same >> KH> time. >> >> I had to get me a new notebook a few weeks ago. I got me a Sony Vaio >> FE11 with Intel Dual Core. On my last machine (P4M 2.GHz) my setup >> needed around 66% cpu now it went down to 31%, which makes me quite >> happy and enthusiastic to try out new stuff, like pitch shifting in >> Möbius... >> >> BUT... >> the best thing is, that the built-in (SigmaTel) soundcard comes with >> an ASIO driver! It goes down to 5ms pretty easy, did not try it hard >> though. So if you don't mind minijacks, you may leave the external >> soundcard at home for some gigs. >> >> Matthias L >> >>