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Questions about hard drives and RAM when it comes to Logic Pro X
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunzar" data-source="post: 1570854" data-attributes="member: 321892"><p>Thanks for the reply!</p><p></p><p>When I was doing research, I saw that it looks like you can split the Fusion drive to make the mac look at it like a 1TB hard drive and a <em><strong>separate</strong></em> 128GB SSD, rather than just one hard drive. I guess you lose the caching features there, but would it be worth it to split them and just throw my Logic files on the 128GB SSD portion? And since both drives share the same SATA port, could this limit my overall system speeds?</p><p>Maybe I could just buy a small 64GB or 128GB SSD, since all I really use on my mac anyways is Logic. What do you think?</p><p></p><p>I'll definitely buy some memory soon, thanks for the suggestion! And that store looks promising, thanks for the link!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunzar, post: 1570854, member: 321892"] Thanks for the reply! When I was doing research, I saw that it looks like you can split the Fusion drive to make the mac look at it like a 1TB hard drive and a [I][B]separate[/B][/I] 128GB SSD, rather than just one hard drive. I guess you lose the caching features there, but would it be worth it to split them and just throw my Logic files on the 128GB SSD portion? And since both drives share the same SATA port, could this limit my overall system speeds? Maybe I could just buy a small 64GB or 128GB SSD, since all I really use on my mac anyways is Logic. What do you think? I'll definitely buy some memory soon, thanks for the suggestion! And that store looks promising, thanks for the link! [/QUOTE]
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