WD Blues bogged down my i7 machine. Random play problems, extremely long waits for retrieval of yesterdays clip(s)
And corrupted recordings. And the occasional Monday morning. Walk into work and find 100% cpu screen frozen b.s.
No reason to cut the chassis. Duct tape and velcro do wonders. Slap it to the outside and call it done.
I was hopping that you didn't had an 5.4k HDD
did you try not to use the HDd and use your network?
Did you confirm that you dont have a swapfile in your HDD?
buy a very expensive 4tb SSD
Are you referring to a 5400rpm drive? If so, these are quite common and even WD Purple are 5400rpm.
I haven't used it in months. It literally has no bearing on the problem. It's as if it doesn't exist.
I posted a screenshot above of my swap file. Did you see it?
Lmao, I'm not using an SSD as my main footage drive.
Your screenshot only show the size, in Virtual Memory your need to click Change and there you see the swap in each disk, probably is none for the HDD but confirm it.
When your CPu hits 100% are there artifacts frozen on the screen?
Post a screenshot of your computer properties page that shows the true processor in your unit.
Change your swap file for the recommend value, input it manually 2922 for min and max, you have plenty memory for the job 49Gb only slow your pc and wear your ssd, after reboot your pc and will notice that it will boot and shutdown faster.