Window 10 lets you choose where you want to save object files (Documents, music , pictures and videos). I use my NVME PCIE drive for the operating system and program files. I use my SATA SSD for my object files. This gives me excellent performance at a reasonable cost.
i already have a 1 TB SSD Samsung 860 evo and was looking at the 1 TB NVME 960 evo drive to record too using DXtory Raw capture at a resolution of 5760x1080 at 60fps, to hopefully smooth out my experience when capturing triple screen simulation gaming.
I bought a WD Black NVMe SSD because the Samsung stuff was out of stock when I was ready to buy. Ever since my Second SSD, I always buy Samsung for myself because my first OCZ SSD was such a bummer and the Samsung drives have been rock solid. I have yet to regret my decision to switch to WD for this build, but I still wonder what might have been had they had the stock. I wonder what the comparison is between them and maybe other brands, in real life situations (not just theoretical numbers). Is there any way you'd be interested in doing an NVMe SSD performance lineup?
In RAID0 test, did you put both drives to DIMM.2 card? If you did, then they share same 4x PCIe line, and you don't get the best performance out of that RAID0. Did you run any disk speed tests?
Nvidia's logo (which means Envy) rigth alongside the Survey Corps logo, and here I'm wondering what kind of person could envy the soldiers of the Survey Corps. Nice shirt.
Thank you thank you thank you for making this, please more videos about performance with premier CC.
I really want to see similar comparison with 16gb vs 32gb of memory And 2 “cheaper” 256gb SSD in raid VS these drives If I can get a 256gb SSD for less than $90 and put 2 of them in raid and beat a 500gb m.2 NVME drive I would consider that the best value Thanks
I do not talk computer speak, except for a few things, i know a bit about graphics cards and sound cards, as a music producer i have decided to go pc and bin my mac. Can someone help me build a pc for under 2k?
Im still on Sata SSD's, Im not 2 into getting m.2 stuff, as I use just about every expansion slot on my motherboard and a m.2 will disable 1 of them. Maybe later down the road I'll get a boot m.2 nvme SSD. I was going to on my x99 system but Asus mobo killed my CPU and now I moved to Ryzen I have less PCI-E lanes on my x370 anyway. I wanted x399, but I'll wait till X499 or whatever its going to be called comes out for the PCIE lanes.
Could someone point me to content specifically on how Cuda acceleration helps on premiere?
I'm editing on my laptop that has both Intel and Nvidia gtx cards, Cuda enabled on premiere, and I haven't seen any relevant gpu usage on the Nvidia card during the rendering.
You do realize that r3d decoding is not purely based on hd read write speeds, and or cpu and gpu config, but highly dependant on the software. Trying to edit r3ds natively through premiere is a lost cause, case in point on my flame system i have realtime 8k r3d debayering, u can see it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9-y3L63vdc
Its not necessarily the drives fault, much more the software
Window 10 lets you choose where you want to save object files (Documents, music , pictures and videos). I use my NVME PCIE drive for the operating system and program files. I use my SATA SSD for my object files. This gives me excellent performance at a reasonable cost.
ReplyDeleteIS THAT AN ATTACK ON TITAN SHIRT
ReplyDeletei already have a 1 TB SSD Samsung 860 evo and was looking at the 1 TB NVME 960 evo drive to record too using DXtory Raw capture at a resolution of 5760x1080 at 60fps, to hopefully smooth out my experience when capturing triple screen simulation gaming.
ReplyDeleteYou might be getting killed by the weakness of both RAID 0 and NAND.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see the same test done on VROC Optane since both the RAID over chipset and NAND small file issues would be eliminated.
An insane user over at the ROG forum got VROC 0 4X and even 8X working on U.2 900P Optane drives:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?97190-VROC-Bootable-Raid-with-Intel-900p-when-will-this-be-supported-in-the-BIOS
The 4KQ1T1 speed even in 8X are still insanely good, far better than what you would see on any 960 in any configuration.
I bought a WD Black NVMe SSD because the Samsung stuff was out of stock when I was ready to buy. Ever since my Second SSD, I always buy Samsung for myself because my first OCZ SSD was such a bummer and the Samsung drives have been rock solid. I have yet to regret my decision to switch to WD for this build, but I still wonder what might have been had they had the stock. I wonder what the comparison is between them and maybe other brands, in real life situations (not just theoretical numbers). Is there any way you'd be interested in doing an NVMe SSD performance lineup?
ReplyDeleteIn RAID0 test, did you put both drives to DIMM.2 card? If you did, then they share same 4x PCIe line, and you don't get the best performance out of that RAID0. Did you run any disk speed tests?
ReplyDeleteDAT aot shirt tho!
ReplyDeleteNvidia's logo (which means Envy) rigth alongside the Survey Corps logo, and here I'm wondering what kind of person could envy the soldiers of the Survey Corps.
ReplyDeleteNice shirt.
Isn't the Primochill liquid only rated for 8 hours of use and to be used for tradeshows where people show off their builds?
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you for making this, please more videos about performance with premier CC.
ReplyDeleteI really want to see similar comparison with 16gb vs 32gb of memory
And
2 “cheaper” 256gb SSD in raid VS these drives
If I can get a 256gb SSD for less than $90 and put 2 of them in raid and beat a 500gb m.2 NVME drive I would consider that the best value
Thanks
Link to the usb hub please.
ReplyDeleteReally happy with both of my Samsung evo 960 1tb drives. Almost filled both though
ReplyDeletei have "old" blue color Hyper X ssd no problem editing 4k video
ReplyDeleteare the vynls in the backround new because i literally just noticed them
ReplyDeleteI do not talk computer speak, except for a few things, i know a bit about graphics cards and sound cards, as a music producer i have decided to go pc and bin my mac. Can someone help me build a pc for under 2k?
ReplyDeleteFor only $375, you're really pretty solid on optimizing Premiere Pro I/O performance:
ReplyDeleteOS/Applications: 1x 500GB SATA3 SSD (~$150)
Project & Source Media: 2x 128GB SATA3 SSDs in RAID0 (~$100)
Media Cache & Scratch: 1x 128GB SATA3 SSD (~$50)
Render target disk: 1X 1TB SATA WD Black HDD (~$75)
Im still on Sata SSD's, Im not 2 into getting m.2 stuff, as I use just about every expansion slot on my motherboard and a m.2 will disable 1 of them. Maybe later down the road I'll get a boot m.2 nvme SSD. I was going to on my x99 system but Asus mobo killed my CPU and now I moved to Ryzen I have less PCI-E lanes on my x370 anyway. I wanted x399, but I'll wait till X499 or whatever its going to be called comes out for the PCIE lanes.
ReplyDeleteCould someone point me to content specifically on how Cuda acceleration helps on premiere?
ReplyDeleteI'm editing on my laptop that has both Intel and Nvidia gtx cards, Cuda enabled on premiere, and I haven't seen any relevant gpu usage on the Nvidia card during the rendering.
You do realize that r3d decoding is not purely based on hd read write speeds, and or cpu and gpu config, but highly dependant on the software. Trying to edit r3ds natively through premiere is a lost cause, case in point on my flame system i have realtime 8k r3d debayering, u can see it here
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9-y3L63vdc
Its not necessarily the drives fault, much more the software
Sorry for the re-post! At least we're finally out of 360p purgatory.
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