Moin, I work with Adobe products (Premiere pro, after effects, Photoshop) render, cut, design
Then there's filmora, power director 9. Play now and then Fortnite and Mw warzone
Nvme or ssd?
(500Gb is enough)
Happy recommendations, shouldn't be that expensiveš
So clearly NVME, the transfer rates of 3,500 MB / s compared to 550 with SATA are unmatched.
Give yourself a choice of fast 500GB SSDs.
Pick the most beautiful one:-)
https://www.hardwareschotte.de/preisvergleich/SSD-c3001184?pfpd=123,M.2+NGFF+2280-_726,R%242515396075520%242563714457600%2423-_774,M.2+Key+B+(PCIe+x2),M.2+Key+B%2BM+(PCIe+x2),M.2+Key+M+(PCIe-3.0+x4),M.2+Key+M+(PCIe-4.0+x4)&srt=preis
Incidentally, NVME or SSD is not a decision because both are SSD, only in different designs
Thanks
An SSD is completely sufficient. Can you take the nvme to boot and the ssd as additional storage
Intel H10 1TB 150 euro is designed for home stations like yours.
An SSD is completely sufficient.
SSD is an umbrella term. A distinction is made between design (2.5 "vs. M.2) and interface (S-ATA vs. NVMe).
Again a Linux disciple who thinks his opinion is the real thing.
If the questioner gets along well with Adobe, just leave him alone. He didn't ask you for an alternative.
As an IT specialist, you should be able to precisely differentiate the terms in your sleep
As a system disk, an SSD in any case, for cutting it probably depends on how big the whole story is. As you say, you probably need an HDD at the moment. Another suggestion: maybe these programs, which should be very good, are an alternative for you: https://www.computerbase.de/2020-02/affinity-suite-1.8/
Btw: that's right with the interfaces, you're right, however, NVMe is a protocol, not an interface. M.2 can be electrically connected as SATA or PCIe. The NVMe protocol is then used for transmission here.