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Inspiring
October 22, 2017
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SSD for Proxy and Native media files

  • October 22, 2017
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Hello,

I make proxy files in Premiere Pro to edit. Will using the proxy files on an SSD make it faster? I have my native media AVCHD on a 4TB HDD.

Thinking about getting a 2TB SSD for native and proxy files. Is it worth it? Will the speed be better?

My specs of my machine are

16GB of Ram

Windows 10 64 bit

NVIDIA Quadro m4000 8GB Graphics Card

Quad Core Processor Intel i7

SSD for Operating System

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Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
October 23, 2017

I am very curious why you are using proxy files on something so easy to edit as AVCHD files?  I edit AVCHD without any problems on this 3-year old SSD equipped laptop.

What is the rpm speed of that 4 TB hard disk drive and how full is it?

What model of CPU do you really have?

If you were to add another SSD for your system and you have a good CPU  you probably would not need to bother with proxy files

Inspiring
October 23, 2017

I posted my computer specs in the original post.

whenever I go To add intensive effects like warp stabilizer. (Used it on 50 clips which were 2 min each) the whole timeline bogs down even with 1/4 Playback resolution. As soon as I turn on proxy BAM!! Timeline works like a charm.

I cant even do chroma key or noise reduction using neat video unless I’m on proxy.

I habe a 7200 rpm hdd. 4TB 1TB free on the drive.

Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
October 24, 2017

Here is a typical  good hard disk drivve read performance, I do not have a 4TB so this is a 2TB showing the read performance as the drive fills up notice that at 75% full the read performance is appreciable less than when your drive was new and it really gets bad as you add more data on it.  If you can use a smaller SSD for your immediate projects and then archive to the hard disk drive you will get much better performance

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 22, 2017

Moved to the Hardware Forum.