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My Vaio was an i7 F series from 2010. Some full movie renders with colour correction would take 40 hours plus. At that time it would be unuseable for anything else. It would make a lot of noise and get very hot. The leather style finger rest got so hot it eventually warped and melted off. I had a lot of renders lost though shutdowns, and ended up having to render in chunks. Now I can do the whole thing in a few hours, and I'm able to still use it while it works.
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Ahahahah, sounds like you have a backlog there, Andrea. It sucks being a collector of laserdiscs... no, wait, it doesn't!
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I use SSD for Windows and installing programs like Adobe Premiere. My Windows starts up in 8 seconds, Premiere opens even faster. Aside from that, you do not want to write any data on a SSD hard disk, in fact all my cache, raw and exported files are on regulard HDDs so unless you are crazy about launching heavy software in 5 seconds, you don't necessarily need a SSD. It doesn't make exporting nor rendering faster.
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I'm the same Evit, SSD for OS and programs/apps, platter drives for everything else. Most SSDs come with software to optimize performance and prevent unnecessary wear as obviously they have a finite number of write cycles. It is satisfying to be up and running so quickly from booting up, on the contrary my old Dell with it's Seagate Barracuda was a case of turn it on and make a cup of tea while it loaded! Shouldn't imagine you'll have too much trouble with a 10,000rpm drive though, so long as you defrag regularly and don't write huge lossless files to it
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