I am listening to a bunch of DJ's talk last night at a bar and someone says that they have put a solid state drive into a mac book pro and that it runs cooler and much faster now. Is this possible? Isn't the processor what makes the heat in the laptop? I could be wrong because i am a biologist not an IT guy by trade.
They also had a discussion about mix emergency. It sounds like something that makes Serato able to do what virtual DJ already does. Go figure!
They also had a discussion about mix emergency. It sounds like something that makes Serato able to do what virtual DJ already does. Go figure!
Mensajes Fri 15 Apr 11 @ 10:39 am
I'm not an expert on hard drives but there are a few members on the forum that are pretty well educated in this area that may be able to help you better. You can find some answers and discussion here: http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/145934/PC_Version_Technical_Support/Solid_state_drives.html?search=solid%20state&page=1
Hope that helps.
AC
Hope that helps.
AC
Mensajes Fri 15 Apr 11 @ 11:56 am
thanks
Mensajes Fri 15 Apr 11 @ 12:03 pm
I had a 7200 Rpm western digital Scorpian Black on my Macbook pro and now i have a Sold State Hd. The Solid state is alittle faster. The Mac does get hot but, thats Normal. You can install SMC fan control and raise the fans Rpm speed slightly higher to 2,000 rpm
Mensajes Fri 15 Apr 11 @ 6:21 pm