A arshdsj Jul 9, 2018 5 0 10 Jul 31, 2018 #1 Amd Ryzen 5 1600 six core Gskill Ripjaws 8Gb Ddr4 2400 GeForce gtx 1050ti-ex-oc Kingston 120gb ssd (OS drive) WD 1TB Hdd Windows 10 For Workstations 64bit, usually set to 'Ultimate Performance Mode'
Amd Ryzen 5 1600 six core Gskill Ripjaws 8Gb Ddr4 2400 GeForce gtx 1050ti-ex-oc Kingston 120gb ssd (OS drive) WD 1TB Hdd Windows 10 For Workstations 64bit, usually set to 'Ultimate Performance Mode'
Solution COLGeek Aug 1, 2018 Sure, you can save files to and edit from your HDD, but access times could get long. An SSD can help with this, significantly.
Sure, you can save files to and edit from your HDD, but access times could get long. An SSD can help with this, significantly.
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 54,114 3,387 179,340 Jul 31, 2018 #2 Yes. Having more system memory than 8GB would help, as would having a larger SSD. Those are HUGE files to work with. Upvote 1 Downvote
Yes. Having more system memory than 8GB would help, as would having a larger SSD. Those are HUGE files to work with.
A arshdsj Jul 9, 2018 5 0 10 Aug 1, 2018 #3 can edit them off of my hard disk ? or should i just get a SSD ? Upvote 0 Downvote
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 54,114 3,387 179,340 Aug 1, 2018 Solution #4 Sure, you can save files to and edit from your HDD, but access times could get long. An SSD can help with this, significantly. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Sure, you can save files to and edit from your HDD, but access times could get long. An SSD can help with this, significantly.