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Thank you, James. I took into attention.
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lmu2002, thank you for your opinion. I took into consideration.
Colin, thank you. I took into attention.
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6 hours ago, Colin Nicholls said:
Variant 2. Two physical discs > 1 physical disc and 2 logical discs.
Thank you, Colin. Why Two physical discs better?
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I want to build a computer for Cakewalk. I want to choose how much SSD to use in it.
I thought of two variants. In both variants I will not store archive files on computer on which I will work in Cakewalk. Only current project work files will be on computer on which I will work in Cakewalk. Archive files I will store in NAS or another computer with RAID.
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Variant 1. On computer for Cakewalk one SSD: M.2, PCI-E x4, NVMe.
Two logical disks on it: disk C, disk D.
Disk C: Windows 10 Home 64-bit, applications including Cakewalk.
Disk D: current project work files.
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Variant 2. On computer for Cakewalk two SSDs. Each SSD: M.2, PCI-E x4, NVMe.
First SSD. Disk C on it. On disk C: Windows 10 Home 64-bit, applications including Cakewalk.
Second SDD. Disk D on it. On disk D: current project work files.
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What is better for Cakewalk's performance, stability, data safety?
Overclocked RAM or not for Cakewalk?
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I want to build a computer for Cakewalk.
Windows 10 Home, 64-bit.
I thought of two variants.
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Variant 1. To use overclocked RAM. For example Crucial Ballistix AES 3000-3200 MHz, Crucial Ballistix U4 3000 MHz.
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Variant 2. To use not overclocked RAM. For example Crucial CT 3200 MHz, Kingston KVR 3200 MHz.
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What is better for Cakewalk's performance, stability, data safety?