The Intel G1, G2, and G3 drives don't offer all that great sequential write
performance. Other SSDs are vastly superior. A Crucial m4 or Samsung 830
would offer far better performance than your Raptor.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Winterlight
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 6:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] Hard drive weirdness and Shopping for an SSD

At 03:00 PM 3/1/2012, you wrote:
>However, do NOT put a swap file on an SSD.  And don't defrag them 
>either - not only is it meaningless, but it can put excessive wear on the
drive.

Actually, Microsoft has a knowledge base article about precisely this, and
they state that the best possible place to put a swap file is, in fact, an
SSD. Once created swap files don't get written too very  much... most of the
access is reads, not writes. Besides, I have had mine for almost three years
now with no problems. It will probably last another two or three years ...or
more, and by then I will get rid of it for the next great thing ... maybe a
speed of light drive!

Another surprising thing is that SSDs are not that good for video
editing.You would think they would be, but there are just too many  writes.
I have tried it and found it to be no better, if not slower then my Raptor.
My experience has been that the best thing to use for video editing is a Ram
drive, although a Raptor or Raptor RAID zero with lots of system RAM is
pretty damn good. 



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