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SSD External?

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Session or Catalog? If Catalog, is it on the external drive or internal with raws external?

    The connection to your computer is probably USB 2?

    Sessions are very disk intensive and a slower external disk can add some lag.
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  • Ken Bates
    I have the system (OSX) on one SSD, the user folder (and C1 catalog) on a second SSD, and the images on a third SSD. It works nicely, but it still lags when scrolling through images. This is on a 2011 Mac Pro, so I'm guessing the lag is due to CPU utilization. With a faster system you should see a large benefit from multiple SSDs (subject to the database limitations, of course).

    - Ken
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Your iMac is a 2013, so it has both (at least) USB 3 and Thunderbolt (DisplayPort).

    Connecting an SSD in USB (up to 5Gbs) or Thunderbolt (up to 10Gbs) would definitely speed up the system (depends also on what SSD you bought - some are cheap, but very slow (for SSDs))

    Be careful also that, if you are using an external USB hub, it should also be USB 3 or 3.1 compatible, otherwise you'll obviously lose the benefits of your onboard USB 3.
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