07-21-2019, 11:38 PM
Will still be a 30-50% reduction, so something to consider for sure!
07-21-2019, 11:38 PM
Will still be a 30-50% reduction, so something to consider for sure!
07-22-2019, 08:51 AM
yeah, and dont get to excited, I realized when sleeping last night, i was comparing the ssd to a crappy old class 4 sd card . the ssd was hampered by the poor quality adapter and the pi's ability to handle it but was still way faster, will try with a class 10 card and update
I know this isnt a technical way to measure but with the sd card the wee swirly thing when booting went around 6 times, with the ssd, only 2. the SSD is also underachieving btw, my adapter requires some bodging to get to work and using gnome disk utility to benchmark is half the speed on the pi as it is on my laptop. still, the snappiness of the UI in kodi alone makes the pi4 a decent upgrade, it changes it from frustrating to an absolute pleasure.
07-28-2019, 08:49 PM
OK I have tried a class 10 card , it benchmarked twice as fast as the class 4 but didnt seem to make that much difference for me?! I know SD cards are a gamble at best tho, so perhaps im unluckly.. class 4 was about 25MB/s, class 10 was about 48MB/s the usb-sata with some budget lite-on SSD gets 380MB/s
test done using gnome-disk-utility which is easily installed via apt. I have however found a USB3-SATA adapter that works without kernel hacks on the pi.The inateck FE2002. it uses an ASmedia chipset, and seems so far to be flawless. Got to get some heatsinks on the pi then its time to try it in the car. It really does get hot
08-02-2019, 09:34 PM
A new beta has been released that appears to be based on buster (the base the 4 needs). I have yet to test it, but I will this weekend.
https://bluewavestudio.io/community/show...hp?tid=944 |
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