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> Any suggestions from users who have a similar dual-drive machine? Where do > I put what? > My first inclination is to install DXLabs and its databases on the SSD and > use the HDD for storage of audio files, documents, etc. It includes both a 1 TB HDD and a 250 GB SSD. They have a nice machine for a > reasonable price. > I have to drive to the Dallas area next week for a conference, so I am > going to visit the PowerSpec store there. The current PC is one I bought refurbished off a corporate lease > about 3 or 4 years ago, so it is about at the point where it isn't worth > putting more money into. I've > spent almost more time in the past week working on the computer than > radio.
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Joe, W4TV On 9:52 AM, Chuck Chandler wrote: > Well, I am finally ready to take the plunge and upgrade the shack PC. The laptop is a 2.4 GHz i7 with 8 GB RAM, the "radio" system a 3.4 GHz i7 with 16 GB RAM. the OS is on one SSD, DXLab on its own (small) SSD and all other applications, video, audio, back up logs, downloads, etc. My radio computer has a pair of SSDs and a spinning drive. My laptop has the OS on an SSD and all applications (including DXLab) on spinning memory. Put your other applications, video, audio, pictures, log back ups etc. Put the operating system, DXLab Suite and the databases on the SSD. I'd put DXLab and your log file on the SSD, along with any other performance-sensitive applications. My first inclination is to install DXLabs and its databases on the SSD and use the HDD for storage of audio files, documents, etc.
It includes both a 1 TB HDD and a 250 GB SSD.Īny suggestions from users who have a similar dual-drive machine? Where do I put what?
They have a nice machine for a reasonable price. I have to drive to the Dallas area next week for a conference, so I am going to visit the PowerSpec store there. The current PC is one I bought refurbished off a corporate lease about 3 or 4 years ago, so it is about at the point where it isn't worth putting more money into. I've spent almost more time in the past week working on the computer than radio. Well, I am finally ready to take the plunge and upgrade the shack PC. AA6YQ comments belowFrom: Saturday, Ma9:53 AM