Is ripping from a laptop as good as a desktop?


I have a laptop with dbPoweramp installed that I've been using for my ripping running windows 7 to my server. I was wondering if I'd get better results use my windows 7 desktop or would it make any difference?
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No difference if you're ripping digital-to-digital. dbPoweramp displays reliability of your transfers and will let you know if there is a problem.
If you're considering A-D or D-A, some of the better solutions involve add-in cards that require a desktop configuration.
no difference if the CD is perfect. If the CD is imperfect a poorer drive will have a harder time of error correction for imperfections.The licensed version of dbPoweramp allows multi CPU support for ripping which may make the better processor machine faster on rips.
Who is to say which machine would have the "poorer" drive, the laptop or the desktop? I have a couple Thinkpads that have very nice cd drives that I have used with Exact Audio Copy to make very nice rips.
"no difference if the CD is perfect. If the CD is imperfect a poorer drive will have a harder time of error correction for imperfections"
As 123Go indicated, this doesn't distinguish between either desktop or laptop. And even with an imperfect CD, features such as Exact Audio Copy and AccurateRip within DBPoweramp compares your result to exact versions contained within online databases, and thus ensures transcription accuracy.
Thanks all. I do use a registered version of dbPoweramp. I just wanted to make sure.