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sjfoote
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Been thinking about adding another drive for archiving audio files, and was wondering what you all think of using a 7200RPM USB drive for that purpose. Any problems with the USB drives?
sync said:Why do some of you guys have reservations about using a USB drive for recording?
jabulani jonny said:I use a portable 7200rpm laptop drive in an external USB2 enclosure for my recording drive. I have recorded up to 16 tracks to that drive with no problems. Truly, there is not as much difference in throughput between FW and USB2.
See here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr04/articles/pcnotes.htm
dgatwood said:There's almost no difference in throughput. What you will notice, however, is that the CPU load on the machine with the FireWire drive attached is dramatically lower than one with a USB drive attached. The difference is even more dramatic if you're comparing FireWire vs USB on an Intel chipset with a UHCI USB controller....
So from an "I need disk performance" perspective, it doesn't matter, but when you're doing real-time stuff (e.g. audio) with the CPU and need every bit of CPU horsepower and front-side bus bandwidth, FireWire has real advantages.
jabulani jonny said:I use a portable 7200rpm laptop drive in an external USB2 enclosure for my recording drive. I have recorded up to 16 tracks to that drive with no problems. Truly, there is not as much difference in throughput between FW and USB2.
See here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr04/articles/pcnotes.htm