Hello people. I was thinking about moving my movie collection to a SATA SSDs as my 10TB Toshiba drives are loud as shit and slow, however cheap.

Is this even worth it? I was looking up Samsung 870 8TB QVOs and apparently they are meh for the price, but yeah dead quiet and faster.

Two questions. Are filled 7200 drives still fast enough to play 4K BD rips? I get some random Kodi crashes or stutters but that might not be the drive itself. Second is it even worth it storing huge amount of data on SATA SSDs? Do they go bad if not used?

Thanks I am noob in this field

  • calcium@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The 8TB Samsung drives are what, $400? Get yourself a 5400RPM drive for half the cost and twice the space.

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    1 year ago

    Max UHD disc speed is 128Mb/s / 16MB/s. Hard drives read at up to ~150-200MB/s, so far from being a limiting factor. Even the slowest 5400 RPM hard drive is still fast enough to play any 4K video.

    Even SMR hard drives which do slow down as you full up the drive and/or rewrite files, are fine as the the read speed is the same as CMR drives.

    Your issues with crashes and stutters is caused by something else other than the hard drive.

    Note that this is for video playback. If you’re writing or editing video, then an SSD makes a difference.

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    1 year ago

    Are filled 7200 drives still fast enough to play 4K BD rips?

    Even the el-cheapo acoustic tuned 14TB 5400RPM Western Digital externals (WD140EDFZ) can maintain sequential speeds in excess of 100MiB/s when full (~ 110-200MiB/s). That’s a much higher data rate than BD-ROM drives, so yes. Shouldn’t struggle at all unless your files are extremely fragmented and the drive heads are thrashing or you are accessing many files simultaneously.