3dsignco
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Has anyone around here messed with some of the New Solid State Drives.
I'm looking at building a new Xeon XP64 System and am thinking about putting 2 64gig striped SSDs as scratch disks dedicated to Photohop and Signlab for Ripping.
Since these are basically just Large RAM Drives I am thinking they would be Much faster then standard SATA 2 and no moving parts. My only concern would be a Sata2 bottleneck if they would utilize the full capacity of these disks. (Speedwise).
I have been playing around with some 32gig Jump Drives as scratch disks for Photoshop and it worked pretty well By redirecting Photoshop to utilize them instead of the Hard drives. I did notice a little Drag/Hang from the USB 2.0 Bottleneck. But was pleasantly surprised with the results for just playing around.
My main thinking for this is even with 16gig of ram on Winxp 64 Photoshop CS3 still caps out at 3 megs of memory then switches to the scratch disk. They will be changing this on CS4 but I heard it will be for Vista 64 Only and I do not see Vista getting anywhere close to my business for a few more years untill they get it stable or the next OS after that.
Just curious about anyone else's Thoughts about this.
I'm looking at building a new Xeon XP64 System and am thinking about putting 2 64gig striped SSDs as scratch disks dedicated to Photohop and Signlab for Ripping.
Since these are basically just Large RAM Drives I am thinking they would be Much faster then standard SATA 2 and no moving parts. My only concern would be a Sata2 bottleneck if they would utilize the full capacity of these disks. (Speedwise).
I have been playing around with some 32gig Jump Drives as scratch disks for Photoshop and it worked pretty well By redirecting Photoshop to utilize them instead of the Hard drives. I did notice a little Drag/Hang from the USB 2.0 Bottleneck. But was pleasantly surprised with the results for just playing around.
My main thinking for this is even with 16gig of ram on Winxp 64 Photoshop CS3 still caps out at 3 megs of memory then switches to the scratch disk. They will be changing this on CS4 but I heard it will be for Vista 64 Only and I do not see Vista getting anywhere close to my business for a few more years untill they get it stable or the next OS after that.
Just curious about anyone else's Thoughts about this.