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Worth it is debatable, and only if the gen 5 drive actually has read and write speeds faster than the gen 4 drives you are comparing to. With that, there are often other bottlenecks in an editing work flow. I wouldn't think you'd have any issue with a high quality gen4 or 5 drive.
You definitely can edit simple 4k videos with not many effects in resolve with a single drive. A single fast drive is probably all you need even for advanced work. Maybe a secondary drive to store the raw media if that helps with organization, but not necessary to start out. It wasn't that long...
Too long. Last month I finally decided to get rid of all the boxes of stuff I don't intend to ever sell. But most things (pc parts) I end up selling down the road, and hang onto the boxes for shipping, and because I think it looks a little better and is easier to sell when it is complete with...
I don't even know if this is still considered freebie territory, but does anyone have a 250~ gb nvme drive? Any length is fine, learned the hard way my boards m.2 ports are nvme only and not sata compatible.