LpMike75
Max Output Level: -59 dBFS
- Total Posts : 1621
- Joined: 2009/10/04 11:50:50
- Location: CT
- Status: offline
Re:Best SSD for samples library?
2011/07/14 09:17:34
(permalink)
Below is the PC spec that the EastWest guys use. I would tend to trust their specs and harddrive choices as they use this PC to test their software libraries. ( http://www.soundsonline-forums.com/showthread.php?t=34227 ). Case Compucase HEC, 6C28B Black Mid-Tower Case, No PSU, ATX Power Supply Cooler Master, Silent Pro M 850W Power Supply w/ Modular Cables, 80 PLUS Bronze, ATX12V 2.3 EPS12V 2.92, 6x 8/6-pin PCIe Motherboard ASROCK, X58 Extreme6, LGA1366, Intel X58, 6400 MT/s QPI, DDR3-2000 (O.C.) 24GB /6, PCIe x 16 SLI CF /3, SATA 6Gb/s RAID 5 /6, USB 3.0 /4, HDA, GbLAN, FW /2, ATX Display card ASUS, EN210/DI/512MD2(LP), GeForce® 210 589MHz, 512MB GDDR2 800MHz, PCIe x16, VGA+DVI, HDMI, Low-Profile Processor INTEL, CoreTM i7-980X Extreme Six-Core, 3.33GHz, LGA1366, 6.4 GT/s QPI, 12MB L3 Cache, HT EM64T EIST TB VT XD, 32nm, 130W Ram KINGSTON, 24GB (6 x 4GB) HyperX PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHz CL9 1.65V SDRAM DIMM, Non-ECC Hard Drives WESTERN DIGITAL, 1TB WD Caviar® BlackTM (WD1002FAEX), SATA 6 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 64MB Cache WESTERN DIGITAL, 1TB WD Caviar® BlackTM (WD1002FAEX), SATA 6 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 64MB Cache CRUCIAL, 128GB RealSSDTM C300 SSD, MLC Marvell 88SS9174, 355/140 MB/s, 2.5-Inch, SATA 6 Gb/s CRUCIAL, 128GB RealSSDTM C300 SSD, MLC Marvell 88SS9174, 355/140 MB/s, 2.5-Inch, SATA 6 Gb/s, CRUCIAL, 128GB RealSSDTM C300 SSD, MLC Marvell 88SS9174, 355/140 MB/s, 2.5-Inch, SATA 6 Gb/s, Optical Drive LG ELECTRONICS, GH22NP20 Black 22x DVD R/RW Dual-Layer Burner, IDE/ATAPI Operating System MICROSOFT, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Edition installed on 1TB WD
|
dkslim
Max Output Level: -90 dBFS
- Total Posts : 29
- Joined: 2007/01/03 07:17:48
- Status: offline
Re:Best SSD for samples library?
2011/07/16 10:53:53
(permalink)
Thanks for all the replies! The reason why I want to use SSD for sample libraries is so I can reduce the sampler buffering, freeing up more memory and maximising the number of virtual instruments I can have pre-loaded. Also, the fast loading times really help to keep the creative process going. It looks like there is a combination of random and, as Jim pointed out, sustained transfers going on when streaming samples. It depends on the samples being played. If they are small in size, then random speed is important. If they are big in size, then sequential speed is important. Seeing that most sample sizes are bigger than 4k, I guess it starts to look like sequential read speed is more important. But why then is everyone in the East West forum saying that random read speed and IOPS is most important, I wonder. One thing is for sure though, that is, most samples especially Kontakt ones are in compressed format. This means that we should be getting SSDs that do well with incompressible data. And the SSDs that do that well at the moment, are the Crucial M4s and Intels. Perhaps this is the answer.
|