Hey Gang, I was wondering if editing videos bad for an SSD?, because HDD's are just too slow :\
Thanks 😀
Really? I saved an mp4 file to mine and was visited by The Dark Lord. I died like four times, only to be resurrected so that He could continue the torture.I use an SSD in my video editing system, no fires or explosions yet
Don't know how well SanDisk Ultra II would perform during video editing.
But it is not made for heavy workloads and uses compression in order to improve performance and reduce wear.
And the endurance is not very good with around 400-500 write cycles.
I would also look at the OCZ ARC 100, some of their server drives (currently on firesale as refurb at Newegg), or try to find a LAMD-controller based SSD, like the Corsair Neutron GTX or the Seagate 600 / 600 Pro.You need an MLC SSD with very good performance consistency for doing video work and editing on it since it will fall to steady state pretty fast, cheap drives using TLC will decline to abysmal levels of performance when stressed with video, from my experience the best SSD for this job, keeping good performance under extreme stress over time is the Extreme Pro by Sandisk, a great and underapreciated drive in my opinion, its strength lies in its low latency and excellent steady state performance.
It uses compression?
I thought that the only controller that used that "trick" was SandForce. And that SandForce controllers worked only with MLC NAND.
Yet, the Sandisk Ultra II is known to have TLC NAND with an SLC cache.
Tell me again, in more detail, how that all works, with this specific drive? I'd like to learn something if I'm incorrect.