Re: SPLAT projects on external devices?
2016/07/10 11:24:02
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I'd suggest going for a 7,200rpm 3.5" drive rather than the USB bus-powered 2.5" ones.
The 2.5" USB3 drives are fine for non-time critical stuff, and can certainly stream HD video acceptably, but multi-track read/write audio in a low-latency DAW can be a different matter. Another option is an external SSD, but be aware that it isn't possible to pass the TRIM commands SSDs use to optimise themselves through USB (though Thunderbolt can handle TRIM).
And make sure an external drive is a genuinely USB3 one, not a USB2 one with marketing speak suggesting it's "USB3 compatible/ready" or similar.
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