Been around 5 months since my last upgrade here: https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f329-h ... grade.html
And since then, the SSD I got, the Corsair 120GB Force GT SSD has slowed down quite a bit since when I first got it, due to me using up every kb of it a few times over and its now not much faster than a normal HDD
So I think sometime soon I'm going to need to format it to get its speed back but I'm also thinking I should change the Drive setup to try and avoid this being a problem in the future.
The main problem I've had is that since my SSD has been my main drive with Windows and my other main programs on it its been used up really, really fast. Even before I started working off of it It was mostly used up with only ~50gbs of free space.
First I think its best I explain my situation and what I want to get out of an a drive so hopefully you guys can understand where I'm coming from. The main thing I want is really fast write times as I'm working with very large .max scenes, currently 150mbs large although will most likely go above 200mbs in the near future and every time I save, which is every 10mins or so I also save a backup "copy" of that stage of development so I can easily revert back etc (saved my *** many times over) so basically, each 10mbs I use up another 150ms to 200mbs of HDD space, which I save at least 50 copies each day, ie, around 10gbs of backup data a day... At the moment every few days I'm moving all my backups from my SSD to my 1.5TB HDD. The problem with this thou is that the data area on the SSD has already been used and even with nothing else on the SSD, I only have 12 days tops of working with the SSD with full speed as after that, I'm reusing old previously used space...
Read times are not a big issue for me although having the editor, max and PS with quick loadup times is nice, its not very critical to my work where write times are since to save a large max scene (twice) takes quite a long time, especially on a normal HDD.
So ye, ideally I'm looking for some kind of solution where write speeds will be constantly high, or at least high for a long period of time with ideally high reliability and lowish price tag. Would rather not have to fork out 300+ squid on a new SSD but if that's the only option I'll consider it.
So ye would really like to hear your ideas on this
Cheers!
EDIT: Also just had a thought. Dose anyone know of a program that can detect if a file is modified, then if true, it automatically makes a copy to another Drive, not overwriting any other backup copies that are already there and lables the backup by number or date/time?
If I could find a program like that, then I'm thinking that working off a SSD wont be so much of a problem, since I will only be saving to the same part of the SSD I was, with saving times being much faster since I'm not saving two files at the same time, and copying to the HDD wont affect my work as that will be happing automatically in the bg while I'm working?



