RussellInCincinnati
Senior Member
Am wondering it is good, bad or meaningless in terms of power consumption or performance, for RMerlin _58 software to be set to "spin down" typical low-end solid state 128 gig SSD drives.
Am wondering it is good, bad or meaningless in terms of power consumption or performance, for RMerlin _58 software to be set to "spin down" typical low-end solid state 128 gig SSD drives.
Actually, the steady-state read/write speeds of my $35 dollar OCZ Trion 100 (and many other low end) solid state disk drives are somewhat slower than the 55 megabytes per second throughput of my RT-AC68U USB 3.0 port when connected to (multiple and conveniently) unpowered NTFS-formatted disk drives in little 2.5 inch external enclosures.When it comes to performance, the read/write speed advantages of an an SSD are wasted when connected as USB storage to the router.
Well you are changing the thread topic instead of usefully answering the thread's question, but sure, agreed, ifYou would be better off investing the money in a regular drive of much higher capacity.
And what about replacing HDD with SSD in consideration of power?didn't care about the lower power usage of the solid state drives and
The HDD spin down feature is not specifically for power consumption. It more over addresses the constant spin when not in use wearing the drive down.And what about replacing HDD with SSD in consideration of power?
I have problems which I believe are connected with insufficient power supply in my USB3 port. However I didn't found decent way to check it (to check whether it's power-related or not).
Does putting the SSD have sense here?
The HDD spin down feature is not specifically for power consumption. It more over addresses the constant spin when not in use wearing the drive down.
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