HARD drive with memory cache 64 MB or 128 MB cache?

If I missed this info on the page of tweakers so someone must fly SA and throw a keyboard on my face because I looked! Yes, I did!

I was 99% decided on my new PC build when my it provider by e-mail at reduced prices on Seagate Constellation 4TB leads with 128 MB of cache, against the other 4TB readers I considered as having a 64 MB cache.

This cache is how beneficial when it comes to a video editing multicamera and calibration of effects/color overlay? It's a little more expensive and research, I quickly made, it seems that it is not worth the thousand additional (or one hundred, in terms of dollar...) so please could someone explain the advantages/disadvantages? Thank you!

More cache is better of course, but I suspect that you would be difficult to see any difference between to 4 disks with cache of 128 MB 64 vs.

Windows caches too your activity by car and you have gigabytes of RAM to work with, not only of megabytes.

For the first time, you want to run fast and risky:

-Right click to file on a drive letter Manager to obtain the Properties dialog box

-Select the Hardware tab, select your drive and click Properties

-Select the policies tab

-Select 'Best performance' (default) for removal policy

-check the "Enable write cache on the device (default)

-check the "turn off Windows write hot flushes buffer cache" (default value is not checked)

Jim

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