Well I wouldn't have thought you would need a rade drive. You could get a
Samsung T3 1 terabyte or a T5 although you could probably save money by getting
a Samsung EVO and stick that in a USB3 caddy. You will save money by going the
Samsung EVO over the T3 or T5. Using a T3 here with Superior Drummer 2 on it
and also writing to the drive. It is faster with regard to load times of
samples etc but I would say that it's about a third faster than my 7200RPM
Seagate sata III drive in a USB3 caddy that uses the Uasp hardware that Windows
10 is enabled to use. Windows 7 does not support the use of newer technologies
such as UASP or other newer technologies such as NVME.
On 30 October 2018 17:32:10 GMT, Fran franks <fm.guitarlady@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just got the Native Instruments Komplete 12 Ultra collector’s
edition, and my 1TB internal audio SSD does not have enough room to
upgrade from Komplete Ultra 11. I received a suggestion to get a 2TB
USB 3.0 SSD, and I’m unclear if I need the faster data transfer rate in
a RAID drive, or the slightly cheaper non-RAID model with half the
speed would be sufficient to run this software with Sonar.
Could someone point me in the right direction?