On 9/17/25 2:37 PM, home user via users wrote:

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?

Yes, even normal laptop hard drives could keep up with that.

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