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Any one used a SSD
Any one using a SSD for the read Write drive?
Am thinking of grabbing one.. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820233085 digi? |
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Re: Any one used a SSD
Not using one, but I've been looking at these at well, and one big issue that I can see with SSD for audio is used versus new data rates.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIM From what I can understand, unless a drive is using TRIM, either in the OS or a utility, then the new vs used data rate can drop by almost half. SSD without trim may be OK for drives with applications or sample libraries (which get read more than written) but not so good for drives that will be constantly rewritten like audio drives. The drive you are looking at probably supports TRIM in firmware, but you will need to use either Win7 or a utility in win XP. This article covers ssd in depth.. http://www.anandtech.com/storage/sho...spx?i=3631&p=2 Good luck! |
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Re: Any one used a SSD
If I'm not mistaken, DUC'er Kirkgale's OS drive is a SSD running Windows 7 64 bit.
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Re: Any one used a SSD
Yes, Third Eye’s got a good memory… Have been using the Intel 160 GB SSD as the C drive for many months (XP at first and for the past 1 month on Win7 x64 running PT and lots of VI plug data). Got so I ran outta room and have installed Samsung’s 250 GB SSD as the D drive for the rest of the VI’s sample data (that’s almost full too). I can’t attest to my system being stable (still trying to run PCI-x cards through a mix of PCI-x and PCI slots) but that aside, BEWARE….you get addicted real fast to Win 7 loading in 9 seconds and to any Omnisphere, Strike, etc. selection loading in 1-ish second…(actually makes patch browsing possible again, like the old days when the samples were smaller).
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Re: Any one used a SSD
Cool, What about read wite?
Is ther a problem with that? |
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Re: Any one used a SSD
As I really like using these SSD’s I’d love to answer you if I could figure out what you’re asking. But note I’ve been too busy testing other things in the system to tell you about some micro-second read/write data. I can simply report that as the C drive fills up I move VI library data files to the D drive and I can’t go to the bathroom it happens so fast.
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Re: Any one used a SSD
Ummm Yea ok man, I then take it that you read write to your c drive OS drive. Hmmmm
Well then.. I guess i have your take on that. Thanks |
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Re: Any one used a SSD
Are you maxing out a SATA drive? Modern drives spec what as high as 100MB/S. Those rates should easily be fast enough for all of pt's 128 voices.
Superfast SSD for OS is sweet for the reasons mentioned, but expensive per GB and probably wouldn't outperform a 2TB WD black or similiar (111MB/s should be enough for 400+ tracks). |
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Re: Any one used a SSD
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