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DamageInc

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#242430 28-Oct-2018 11:13
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Hello,

 

I have been getting into photo & video editing - Adobe Lightroom & Premiere Pro. Nothing commercial just a hobby.

 

 

 

My PC specs are as follows:

 

Windows 10

 

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz

 

8gb ram

 

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti w/ 1gb ram

 

C drive is 120gb SSD w/ operating system

 

Extra internal drive is 1TB HDD 7200rpm

 

 

 

Because the SSD is small i normally install big programs on to the HDD. In regards to photo & video editing would it be in my best interests to reinstall the above programs on to the SSD? Would that give better Performance?

 

I'm aware my system could & should be more powerful for photo/video editing but this is it currently so trying to make best with what i have.





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  #2115346 28-Oct-2018 11:28
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Install applications on the SSD, keep data on the HDD.  


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