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Hello Jan. That is the way I'm using the Glyph I have now. ThinkPad t400 laptop with
internal 7200rpm as system drive, and external Glyph, via USB, for audio files. Its my home system, but I like it more than my quad processor desktop PC. I would add a second Glyph 500GB for BIAB & RB. I think the supplied HD is a slower speed, made-in-china model.

I have been reading about 10K rpm & SSD replacements. Once they get the capacity up on the SSDs I'm in. What has your experience been? Easy set-up and stable operation? Thanks for the feedback!




My SSD drive is tiny, 2.5 inch form factor (I will have to one day buy an adapter) but it uses the same power/signal connections as any SATA drive. For now, it is just resting loose in my desktop (which doesn't move much.)

I had trouble getting Windows XP to boot from it, and gave up. I mostly now use it to host Virtual Box/VMWAre VMs, and it is VERY quick at that. When doing software tests, I often snapshot an image, screw it up, and then revert to the snapshot. It's been about three months now with no issues. I'm sure they are standard equipment in Netbooks these days.


Jan - 12 Core AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
32GB DDR4
Win 10 64-bit
Samsung m.2 SSD Boot drive,other SSD internal and USB drives.
MOTO 2
Ketron SD4,SD1000
Yamaha RX-v381amp
VB-Audio virtual cables