gishzida opened this issue on Apr 28, 2013 · 20 posts
WandW posted Mon, 29 April 2013 at 10:41 AM
Quote - @aRtBee
- then you are missing the point of SSDs... they are intended to be used anywhere where fast Read/write is helpful... just because they can't be swap files are an example... or files which require high speed I/O... mySSD can write at least 5 times faster than my RAID"0" C drive.... whci is why I use it for my windows swap... and why I'd like to use it for other things... but it does not seem to be much help for Poser.
Of course, unlike dynamic RAM, the lifetime of an SSD is governed by the finite number of writes possible before memory location fails; I believe they are rated at about 3000 writes. Since I have a bit more time than cash, I'd keep temp files off of an SSD, but your priorities may be different; if time were indeed more important to me than cash, I'd keep a spare SSD....
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