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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
7200rpm vs 5400rpm
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<blockquote data-quote="Zoolook" data-source="post: 679976" data-attributes="member: 21101"><p>Interesting post. However, every time Logic Pro lags because of your drive, you might think differently. It's hard to weigh it up, but in reality, Notebook HDDs don't need to be huge, you can always get fast, cheap, external drives for long term storage. I would say ESPECIALLY if you're going to use software like Logic Pro, get the faster drive; it is really nice using a notebook with a fast drive. The difference is notable.</p><p></p><p>Logic Pro 8 is just sublime, BTW, you'll love it either way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoolook, post: 679976, member: 21101"] Interesting post. However, every time Logic Pro lags because of your drive, you might think differently. It's hard to weigh it up, but in reality, Notebook HDDs don't need to be huge, you can always get fast, cheap, external drives for long term storage. I would say ESPECIALLY if you're going to use software like Logic Pro, get the faster drive; it is really nice using a notebook with a fast drive. The difference is notable. Logic Pro 8 is just sublime, BTW, you'll love it either way! [/QUOTE]
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