2014-08-19, 23:20
I read that using sd as boot and usb as data creates better performance.I am using noobs openelec but want to use usb stick as well..anyone know which usb works best with the pi?
(2014-08-20, 10:14)Milhouse Wrote: Any name-brand USB3 stick should work well (USB3, because in theory the Flash media chip(s)/controller will be of a higher/faster standard than that used in USB2 devices, and the cost difference is not that great).
Although to be honest, now that the SD corruption problem has been solved, a good SD card will perform as well as a good USB flash drive. Increased storage and/or easier partitioning (data on USB, OS(es) on SD) would be better reasons for using SD+USB, IMHO.
(2014-08-20, 11:19)yaqh Wrote: The pI is overclocked and I thought with adding usb stick it would perform better, with loading thumbs,cache etc.
Or would I be better off just leaving it as it is?
(2014-08-20, 11:23)Milhouse Wrote:(2014-08-20, 11:19)yaqh Wrote: The pI is overclocked and I thought with adding usb stick it would perform better, with loading thumbs,cache etc.
Or would I be better off just leaving it as it is?
If you're using the SD card supplied by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which has very good performance, it's likely to perform as well as any USB flash drive. If it meets your needs in terms of storage capacity, I can't see any real reason to change, in which case leave as it is.
(2014-08-20, 16:39)stuCONNERS Wrote: I`ve got the NOOBS card and Sandisk Extreme USB 16GB
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/USB-Flash-Driv...me-USB-3.0
The Sandisk is loads faster in the real world. In theory they should be close but the Sandisk is so much faster, And doesnt seem to bottle-neck. But im running Gotham, and believe Helix is quicker again.
(2014-08-21, 22:57)invisable Wrote: I have a rasp pi and a hummingboard. The pi runs off a usb 3.0 stick the cover art displays very slight quicker (only ms) then the hummingboard which runs off a 45mbps class 10 uhs-1 micro sd.
That's probably the only benefit up to you if you want to splash the cash.