Balto
Active member
see the problem with the rugged drives is they aren't really rugged on the inside, they still have hardrives with spinning platters inside them, and ANY movement can cause those platters to wobble and be damaged. If you want a truly rugged drive, you NEED an ssd, but with the price/size ratios of the current models, it is just not practical. I've seen many ruggeds that have broken, not on the outside but the drive is still corrupt from moving it around so much(happened to my sister, and she rarely used it)
You are editing on a stationary computer, so get a stationary drive. they will not only run faster, but are far more reliable thanks to never moving them.
just get the d2, you will be very satisfied with it
You are editing on a stationary computer, so get a stationary drive. they will not only run faster, but are far more reliable thanks to never moving them.
just get the d2, you will be very satisfied with it