I have also been running my audiophile version of BIAB from the external USB drive. I encountered the issue that my USB ports don't supply enough juice to power the drive (even using the Y cable) and so I have adopted the solution described by Matt of using a powered USB hub. This has been running fine for several months now.

I am, however, thinking about installing a bigger internal drive within my audio PC and transferring BIAB from the USB drive on to this new internal drive. This is partly to get rid of the desktop clutter of the external drive and powered USB hub but also partly because I think it will speed up the performance of BIAB if I am running it from an internal 7200 rpm drive rather than the external 4200 rpm drive.

I would be particularly interested if any other users have moved from the USB drive to an internal drive and what sort of performance boost (if any) that they have experienced. I am thinking primarily of the time it takes to generate Realtracks. I think that the disk speed is a limiting factor in the performance of this process but I could be wrong.

Regards, Aubrey


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