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In Reply to: RE: Honestly, I have two suggestions posted by E-Stat on November 15, 2023 at 10:00:08
But that means buying a bunch of new stuff, and learning a bunch of new stuff...
I'll try the ccleaner, but was really hoping one of the existing units could be made to work well (as opposed to buying new gear). As mentioned below, I also use Gizmo as a remote for my music, would hate to lose that.
Thanks for the suggestions, not poo-poing it yet.
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The easiest way to improve the performance of your existing hardware is to do a clean install of whatever version of Windows you have on it, remove all of the hidden 'junk' that gets installed, and install an SSD to replace the spinning disk hard drive.
However, given the really low prices for new laptops at the moment, I would just get a new one. A good basic laptop can be had for $300-$400. If you want to go down this route make sure it has a full version of Windows 11 installed (not Windows S), 8GB+ RAM and 256GB+ SSD.
In other words just stay away from the bottom of the barrel stuff that is out there.
You should get the investment back quickly through the reduced power consumption alone.
You don't need more RAM and you don't need a big CPU for audio but I hypothesize that the lower power consumption of the components in a new machine will make a noticeable improvement in the sound quality even if you are feeding a digital signal from the computer to a DAC.
Why? Less electromagnetic noise in the laptop and perhaps improved audio signal processing in the new OS (or does J-River bypass the OS?)
my watch, phone and pad as remotes. Usually have the first two with me wherever I am. :)
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