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Thread: Premiere Pro on SSD or Hard drive ?

Started 2 months, 1 week ago by brouillon
Hi, I im new to Premiere Pro CS4, and I wand to know what is the best option to install it on my computer. My computer is like this : Mother board : Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3 Proc. : Intel Core i7 860 Memory : 8Go : Crucial 2 X 4 Go (2 x Kit 2x 2 Go) DDR3-SDRAM PC10600 CL9 Graphic  : ASUSTeK EAH4350 SILENT/DI/512MD2(LP) - 512 Mo DVI/HDMI - PCI Express (ATI Radeon HD 4350) C: System drive ...
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Jim Simon replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Always install to the C: (System) drive.

Bill Gehrke replied 2 months, 1 week ago
I would install the CS4 suite on your applications drive.  I have not tried your configuration but if you look at my PPBM Benchmarks Results page you will see my (disappointing) results trying to speed up Premiere Pro with a SSD.  You can use the benchmark to try different configurations and see for yourself....

brouillon replied 2 months, 1 week ago
but I read in system requirements that : it 'cannot install on flash-based storage devices' ???

Jim Simon replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Which system requriements?  Adobe's?  And does it say why?  As far as I know, SSDs act no differerntly than HDDs at the software level.

Harm Millaard replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Install OS & programs on your C drive. Nothing else. Use your other drives for projects and media. Use the raid0 for media and the other drive for projects and scratrch.

Jim Simon replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Always install to the C: (System) drive.

Bill Gehrke replied 2 months, 1 week ago
I would install the CS4 suite on your applications drive.  I have not tried your configuration but if you look at my PPBM Benchmarks Results page you will see my (disappointing) results trying to speed up Premiere Pro with a SSD.  You can use the benchmark to try different configurations and see for yourself....

brouillon replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Yes Jim Adobe : http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/systemreqs/ Thanks, Harm Millaard, what about system pagefile and logs ?

brouillon replied 2 months, 1 week ago
but I read in system requirements that : it 'cannot install on flash-based storage devices' ???

Jim Simon replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Which system requriements?  Adobe's?  And does it say why?  As far as I know, SSDs act no differerntly than HDDs at the software level.

 

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brouillon
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Premiere Pro on SSD or Hard drive ?
Published (2009-10-26 15:08:00)
Is there a way to change at one time the diretory where system log files are stored: %SystemRoot%\System32\Winevt\Logs or have I to change them one by one ? (61 files actually)
Harm Millaard
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Premiere Pro on SSD or Hard drive ?
Published (2009-11-07 15:48:00)
If you look at the PC Buying guide, you will find a section devoted to PSU's with a very handy link for a PSU calculator: How to get the best from a PC? Some guides...   SSD's will - according to early reports - improve boot time and the feeling of responsiveness when loading programs. Also, initial reports were rather critical about the performance degradation over time, which should be overcome with newer controllers and...
Jim Simon
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Premiere Pro on SSD or Hard drive ?
Published (2009-11-07 14:30:00)
2) have some sort of raid 0 or 1 setup with 2,3 or 4 smaller disks for sourcefiles   This really isn't necessary for most people.  A single large disk will be plenty fast enough for editing camera formats.  RAID is really only needed using Uncompressed HD.  Given the cost of a decent RAID 3 card, I'd skip that and just get a good size single drive.
WonderBoy1732
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Premiere Pro on SSD or Hard drive ?
Published (2009-11-07 15:26:00)
Allright thanks..   Raid  or not.. i will get myself: 4 x 1TB SATAII-300, 32MB / 7200RPM, Fluid FDB - SpinPoint F3   I Have found the SSD disk at a resonable price as well.. Do you think the SSD concept contributes to running CS4 more smoothly ? or is it just the overall OS feeling that improves ?   Last thing i need before the setup is complete is a PSU which doesnt make to much noise that can sustain this setup.....
Bill Gehrke
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Premiere Pro on SSD or Hard drive ?
Published (2009-10-26 13:49:00)
On my SSD with CS4 Production Premium and essentially nothing else it is 30GB. And my first hard drive that I installed was 5 MB 8" drive.

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