Robert Niessner wrote:Are you sure it is overclocked Frank? If have the same CPU in my Workstation and it has a base clock of 3.33 GHz
You are right 3.33GHz, it is one of the other Workstations, with a different CPU, that is overclocked.
And yes, copying is slower - but IMHO not deal breaker slow, at least for me.
There is a command line, to speed things up on NTSF drives, or you can format exFat, which is also a bit faster, since it doesn't do all that journaling. Using RoboCopy really helps a lot, when it comes to copy speed of thousands of small files. Also the copying process runs in the background, while I work on something, so I don't really care if it takes a bit longer.
So besides some file copying, it still stands, once it is on your timeline, performance wise, PRR has no advantage over CDNG.