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optimizing the performance of your PC?
what are tweaks and stuff you can do for optimizing and enhancing/improving your computer>
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http://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/articles/pc-optimization-guide-for-windows-7/
Try searching web for "optimizing computer for audio recording windows 7", or whichever operating system you're using. I used to use the homemusicstudio.com optimization tips for years and they worked great.
If it's at all a possibility: http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/ is the best solution. I spent years optimizing PCs, reading articles like the above (since 8086 times!). I've had a macbook/macbookpro for about 5 years now and have never really optimized anything beyond my own personal preferences (which includes minimizing animations... which does help system performance but that's about it). Never hiccups.
Stuff I still miss from my PC days:
That's it. I do not miss reading articles like the one linked above! And Logic at $199 is cray cray. Macs aren't cheap, so I don't mean to callously suggest you run out and buy one (I can't afford a new one myself). But, the lifetime of my macs has blown my PCs laptops out of the water. As an example, my three year old macbookpro's battery still gets 4-5 hours on a charge. My PC laptops would be at under an hour a year in! I replaced the battery on my 5 year old white macbook last year. 80 bucks but runs like a champ. That's all to say, while not cheap, they are good machines that will last you a while. I imagine at the end of a decade the total spent will just about even out (plus no config nonsense!).
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I agree w @syrupcore 100%. I switched back to Macs a few years ago for the reasons he mentioned and it's been so much easier. Some people recommend optimizing them, too, but I haven't had to. No drop outs on recording, no crashing in Logic...
I didn't mention this above because you mentioned PCs in the title of the post, but if Mac is an option, it will save you a lot of hassle, IMO...