On 9/17/2025 1:11 PM, Go Canes wrote:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 12:51 PM home user via users
<[email protected]> wrote:
I think that ideally, long, high resolution videos would be better on
the NVMe drive, because it's faster. But such files are also a lot
bigger, and would quickly consume the drive's space. All the other user
files being on the spinning drive should be fine. It's slower, but I
seriously doubt I'll notice.
Generally speaking I keep my videos and music files on a NAS.
However, I have a home theater PC that has a NVMe drive and a spinning
disk as well, and I keep some videos on the spinning disk on a
short-term basis. Performance-wise it makes no difference for
playback. Oh, and it is a *laptop* drive, so it isn't even the
fastest spinning drive. If I do any video editing I keep the video on
NVMe until I am done.
So this is good even for a full-length, 4K, 120 frames per second, at
least 30 bits per pixel (10 per color primary) video movie with 384 KHz
surround sound?
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