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| Lives for gear | What write speed does Solid State Drives need to reach for Recording?
Most of the posts on Solid Stae DRives here are more than a year old, so Im wondering if the write speeds have increased enough yet and what do they need to reach to out perform high speed hardrives for recording?
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2006 Location: Cayucos California
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always record onto a second drive, so if you can't have two solid state drives your question is mute
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i appreciate the thirst for learning new things etc.... but it is probably something not really worth worrying about for a few years.if ever. |
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