paulrichardson
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I was thinking of putting a larger drive in my HDR1100S and wondered if anyone had tried an SSD?
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has done this.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has done this.
What are you hoping to achieve by using an SSD?I was thinking of putting a larger drive in my HDR1100S and wondered if anyone had tried an SSD?
I think experimenting is a good thing. It would certainly be quieter. Not sure if it will be cheaper but not much difference in price. Various people are using SSDs in Humax PVRs and they will work but they do have a finite life determined by the Terrabytes Written (TBW) parameter. For instance a 500GB Samsung 870 EVO has a guaranteed lifetime of 300TBW whilst a 1TB drive has a guaranteed lifetime of 600TBW.I thought it might be quieter than a hard drive and maybe cheaper? Just a bit of an experiment really.
Hi Martin,For instance a 500GB Samsung 870 EVO has a guaranteed lifetime of 300TBW whilst a 1TB drive has a guaranteed lifetime of 600TBW.
site:hummy.tv/forum ssd
.I have done the calculations before; I am too busy today to do the calculations again but if you say whether you record mainly in SD or HD, how long the box is on for each day and how many hours of TV you record, I can give you an expected lifetime.Do we have any idea what 300TBW means in real time use, it seems like a lot of data, but what about the "Rewind Live TV" . That will be recording the broadcast channel all day long.
Many thanks for your kind offer but I've just had a look at the HDR Fox Forum that Black Hole suggested and the general consensus seems to be that SSDs aren't a good idea for this application.I have done the calculations before; I am too busy today to do the calculations again but if you say whether you record mainly in SD or HD, how long the box is on for each day and how many hours of TV you record, I can give you an expected lifetime.
If you don't mind me asking, how long has your trial been going and what make did you go for?My current one under trial hasn't blown up... yet.
Very useful info there, many thanks.
So that's one year usage. I'll stick