John Maler
January 6th, 2010, 09:54 PM
Hi everyone:
My 2007 mac book pro is a great little computer, but with a 160 gb hard drive I am always looking for more storage. Any way I can speed up my editing, exporting, compressing and DVD creation would be a welcome improvement. (I will have my Mac Book hard drive upgraded to a bigger faster drive soon.)
Right now, I edit with Final Cut Pro with a firewire 800 connected lacie external drive for all my files.
I saw that some vendors have a express card SSD 'hard disk' which theoretically should be very fast. Here's one with 48 gigs of space for $150 US. Amazon.com: Wintec FileMate 48GB Ultra ExpressCard: TigerDirect (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B001QSZDJ8/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&m=A9B09ZK9BZJQ6&v=glance)
Has anyone tried buying one of these and using it for an editing drive? It seems like the technology should be faster in the "real world" than my firewire 800 drive. They claim a read speed of 115 MB/second and a write speed of 65 MB/s, while Lacie claims a max burst speed of 85 MBytes/second.
I'm a little skeptical about these "theoretical" max speeds. I doubt if we really get performance that fast in the real world.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks.
John
My 2007 mac book pro is a great little computer, but with a 160 gb hard drive I am always looking for more storage. Any way I can speed up my editing, exporting, compressing and DVD creation would be a welcome improvement. (I will have my Mac Book hard drive upgraded to a bigger faster drive soon.)
Right now, I edit with Final Cut Pro with a firewire 800 connected lacie external drive for all my files.
I saw that some vendors have a express card SSD 'hard disk' which theoretically should be very fast. Here's one with 48 gigs of space for $150 US. Amazon.com: Wintec FileMate 48GB Ultra ExpressCard: TigerDirect (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B001QSZDJ8/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&m=A9B09ZK9BZJQ6&v=glance)
Has anyone tried buying one of these and using it for an editing drive? It seems like the technology should be faster in the "real world" than my firewire 800 drive. They claim a read speed of 115 MB/second and a write speed of 65 MB/s, while Lacie claims a max burst speed of 85 MBytes/second.
I'm a little skeptical about these "theoretical" max speeds. I doubt if we really get performance that fast in the real world.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks.
John