Devin Termini
December 9th, 2008, 09:43 AM
Just curious here. Solid state disks are good for the average home use. Their low power consumption and silent operation are certainly benefits. However their read and write performance is only mediocre unless you spend the big bucks at this point ($600+).
But for random file access, their speed can't be beat. I wonder if this would be good for render files on a project where random file access speed is important. Anyone tried this? A 32GB model can be had for as little as $80.
But for random file access, their speed can't be beat. I wonder if this would be good for render files on a project where random file access speed is important. Anyone tried this? A 32GB model can be had for as little as $80.