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Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by creeptown » Mon May 24, 2010 3:05 am

Hey guys,

Lately i have been having a couple of problems with my computer (Toshiba satellite a300) it has 2gb ram, a 32bit bit windows 7 operating system and an Intel core 2 duo CPU @ 2.00 ghz, for the record.

At the moment im stuck with this computer (i am saving up for a canadian snow season trip at the end of the year...). Lately ive found while using the usb ports with serato and my midi synth that they have been overloading (in serato a red dot flashes and has a USB note next to it...) and also my computer in general has been running slower and sometimes non repsonsive when i have ableton up and running, i think because i have so many different instances running now rather then before.

So my question is would a powered usb help for the mean time and a RAM upgrade to about 4gbs? its getting pretty frustrating and i just want to sort it out int he next couple of weeks because i will be finishing college and have 8 months for production time...

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon May 24, 2010 3:16 am

creeptown wrote:Hey guys,

Lately i have been having a couple of problems with my computer (Toshiba satellite a300) it has 2gb ram, a 32bit bit windows 7 operating system and an Intel core 2 duo CPU @ 2.00 ghz, for the record.

At the moment im stuck with this computer (i am saving up for a canadian snow season trip at the end of the year...). Lately ive found while using the usb ports with serato and my midi synth that they have been overloading (in serato a red dot flashes and has a USB note next to it...) and also my computer in general has been running slower and sometimes non repsonsive when i have ableton up and running, i think because i have so many different instances running now rather then before.

So my question is would a powered usb help for the mean time and a RAM upgrade to about 4gbs? its getting pretty frustrating and i just want to sort it out int he next couple of weeks because i will be finishing college and have 8 months for production time...

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powered hubs def help
i'd also suggest you goggle piniform ccleaner and defraggler

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by Sharmaji » Mon May 24, 2010 5:51 am

yeah clean your shit up!

running a 1st gen macbook pro here w/ similar specs; aside from sessions getting unweildly, things never really go haywire. I'm dependent on a belkin USB hub to make it all work tho.

Got a 2nd hub for road gigs for like $29. again, belkin wound up being the way to go.

Ram is always worth upgrading as it's so damn cheap, but 2GB, even in this day and age of 16GB, is still quite alot.
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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by props » Mon May 24, 2010 6:24 am

Has anyone noticed any performance gains, using USB flash sticks and windows Readyboost?

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by creeptown » Mon May 24, 2010 8:27 am

thanks for the feedback guys...

I went to the local computer shop this afternoon and they quoted me $170AU for 4gb RAM installed so i was pretty happy with that. Should i rush into the RAM upgrade or should i wait for the powered usb hub?

Its weird how my computer cant handle ableton though, i always defragment my computer and disk cleanup using the windows system tools (or arent they very good?) i was sure 2gb RAM could handle it... and its only recently that i have noticed because i have been running a lot more instances through ableton. Could it possibly be anything else?

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by mmjdw » Mon May 24, 2010 11:00 am

Don't pay a computer shop to do it. RAM is LITERALLY. LITERALLY. Snapping a jigsaw into place. And it costs about £20 for 2gb.

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon May 24, 2010 11:57 am

mmjdw wrote:Don't pay a computer shop to do it. RAM is LITERALLY. LITERALLY. Snapping a jigsaw into place. And it costs about £20 for 2gb.
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and windows cleanup tools are trash compared to some of the freebies like piniform software out there

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by creeptown » Mon May 24, 2010 2:42 pm

i wouldnt know where to start with my laptop tho... if it was a desktop i would do it for sure... just had a look at prices converted to AU and it doesnt look like its worth installing it myself and having to wait for it to arrive, its still going to cost me $120 or something for RAM off the net...
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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon May 24, 2010 2:48 pm

creeptown wrote:i wouldnt know where to start with my laptop tho... if it was a desktop i would do it for sure... where should i buy the RAM from then? special type of RAM for laptops can anyone provide an ebay link or something over the net? sorry to be a pain i just dont want to buy something that doesnt fit right.
ugh you might be screwed
i have no clue where the ram door even is on a macbook

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by creeptown » Mon May 24, 2010 2:56 pm

its a toshiba satellite a300...

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Post by deadly_habit » Mon May 24, 2010 2:59 pm

creeptown wrote:its a toshiba satellite a300...

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ahhh ok you can self do it then
www.pricewatch.com is where i go to hunt parts down
a quick google should tell you what ram it uses

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Post by creeptown » Mon May 24, 2010 3:15 pm

thanks a lot mate i appreciate it, ill let you know how it goes when i have it all sorted :) :D

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Post by Sharmaji » Mon May 24, 2010 4:37 pm

also dealram.com
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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by creeptown » Wed May 26, 2010 12:54 pm

Ram upgraded to 4gb computer still lagging in ableton, the midi bar on the top right starts going to 80%. Any ideas?

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by Electric_Head » Wed May 26, 2010 1:23 pm

If you`re battling with too many instances of a specific vst causing cpu issues, find a sound you are happy with and bounce the track down.

Alternately install Windows XP performance edition.
Windows 7 is a memory hog.
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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by krispy » Wed May 26, 2010 5:02 pm

If you haven't already bust out some CCleaner and do a Defrag

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by creeptown » Thu May 27, 2010 3:22 am

Electric_Head wrote:If you`re battling with too many instances of a specific vst causing cpu issues, find a sound you are happy with and bounce the track down.

Alternately install Windows XP performance edition.
Windows 7 is a memory hog.
What did you mean by bounce a track down mate?
krispy wrote:If you haven't already bust out some CCleaner and do a Defrag
Ye deadly told me before so i downloaded those tools and did that...

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by doubleohno » Thu May 27, 2010 7:34 pm

i've been producing on a desktop for 5 years now that has 512 mb RAM....yall are babies

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Re: Powered USB Hub and upgraded ram?

Post by creeptown » Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:26 am

Just for the record, ive been limiting the amount of midi tracks in ableton bouncing them to audio, everything seems to be working fine now and i cant really complain. AND also my audio kontrol 1 is working perfectly i couldnt believe it, must have been either the powered usb hub or the added ram that has provided the fix. :D :D :D :D

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