I purchased a Silicon Power V60 SSD and installed as S:\ drive in the hopes of seeing some performance enhancement when rendering video files using Studio 15.
I see no difference in time to render a 55min video. It takes 9:32 min to create a MPG (720x480, 5000kbps) whether I read from the SSD and write to the HDD, or read from the HDD and write to the SSD.
Asus P8P67 Deluxe_i7-2600 CPU
8 Gb RAM
Sys Drive Hitachi 500Gb on Sata 3 Gbps channel
SSD Drive on Sata 6 Gbps channel
Studio projects saved on 1Tb Seagate on Sata 6Gbps IO channel
Running Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
I monitored the Hard drive "Disk" pane in windows 7 resource monitor and the reads (both HDD and SSD were on the order of 22-25 MB/sec and the write always shows around 2.8-3.9MB/sec
What am I missing in understanding this process? What else could be throttling it down? How does one get to the advertised read of 550Mbps or write 500Mb/s. I tried this before even contemplating making a system drive (the V60 is not big enough to clone my C drive)
I see no difference in time to render a 55min video. It takes 9:32 min to create a MPG (720x480, 5000kbps) whether I read from the SSD and write to the HDD, or read from the HDD and write to the SSD.
Asus P8P67 Deluxe_i7-2600 CPU
8 Gb RAM
Sys Drive Hitachi 500Gb on Sata 3 Gbps channel
SSD Drive on Sata 6 Gbps channel
Studio projects saved on 1Tb Seagate on Sata 6Gbps IO channel
Running Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
I monitored the Hard drive "Disk" pane in windows 7 resource monitor and the reads (both HDD and SSD were on the order of 22-25 MB/sec and the write always shows around 2.8-3.9MB/sec
What am I missing in understanding this process? What else could be throttling it down? How does one get to the advertised read of 550Mbps or write 500Mb/s. I tried this before even contemplating making a system drive (the V60 is not big enough to clone my C drive)
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