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Usually recording on a SSD is not very good, because the lifetime gets shortened rapidly, but is it worth to get a 40€ 60 Gb mSATA SSD so you can save your videos there, because i think that video rendering will be much faster if you read it from a SSD!

Whats your opinion about it?

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Yes, rendering can be faster when you write* to a ssd.

Modern ssds are much more durable than those of the past. Unless you spend everyday recording for extended amounts of time (probably even then), you should be fine. 

 

This belongs in the Storage Solutions section. I'm moving the thread.
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I would buy an intel 730 if you want to record on it. Intel will cover it if it dies

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na i am looking for a msata, a cheap model, doesnt need that good speeds, even if the max is on 250 MB/s it would be still better, because on SSDs you dont have that much difference between sequential read or random files, because you dont have moving parts

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