Do 6,350 MB/s write speeds matter for video editing?

South African editors: want faster exports or just a smoother timeline? In many real-world projects, raw sequential write numbers like 6,350 MB/s grab headlines... but do they change your day-to-day editing flow? Let’s unpack what that peak figure means for 4K timelines, multicam projects and the rigs we actually build here in SA. 🔧✨

Do 6,350 MB/s write speeds affect export and render times?

If you’re exporting long, high-bitrate footage, sustained write performance can shave minutes off renders. For shorter edits or proxy-based workflows, the difference between a mid-range NVMe and a 6,350 MB/s drive is often small. Want to compare drives and specs? Start by browsing Evetech’s SSD selection to see real models and endurance ratings: https://www.evetech.co.za/PC-Components/buy-solid-state-drives-83

Do they matter for timeline scrubbing and playback?

Timeline responsiveness depends on more than peak write speed. CPU, GPU, RAM and the editing software cache strategy play big roles. Using a fast NVMe as a dedicated scratch disk improves playback of high-bitrate codecs, but many editors get excellent results with mainstream drives from trusted brands like ADATA—check ADATA options if you’re balancing cost and speed: https://www.evetech.co.za/PC-Components/buy-solid-state-drives-83?brands=ADATA

When higher write throughput helps

Batch exports, multiple simultaneous exports, and long 8K or RAW sequences stress sustained throughput. If you frequently handle multi-hour timelines, a drive rated for high sustained writes reduces thermal throttling risks. For reliability and warranty support, Kingston has solid models worth comparing: https://www.evetech.co.za/PC-Components/buy-solid-state-drives-83?brands=Kingston

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Balancing capacity, budget and speed

Capacity matters. Keeping source footage, cache and exports on separate volumes reduces fragmentation and accidental slowdowns. For many content creators, a 2TB NVMe is the sweet spot—big enough for projects, small enough to fit a mainstream budget. Browse 2TB NVMe options to match your workflow: https://www.evetech.co.za/PC-Components/buy-solid-state-drives-83?attributes-capacity=2TB

Brand choices and practical recommendations

If you want premium sustained performance and manufacturer pedigree, consider CORSAIR models that are tuned for high throughput and thermal control: https://www.evetech.co.za/PC-Components/buy-solid-state-drives-83?brands=CORSAIR 🚀

Practical rule of thumb: use a performant NVMe for your OS and apps, a high-sustained-write drive for active projects, and a larger, cheaper SSD or HDD for archive. For many South African creators, a mid-tier NVMe with excellent sustained write numbers delivers the best value.

Final thought for South African editors

6,350 MB/s is impressive on paper and helpful in specific heavy workflows. But for most indie YouTubers, social-video creators and wedding editors in SA, workflow choices—proxies, cache location, GPU acceleration—matter more. Choose a drive aligned to your project sizes and budget, and you’ll get more real-world value.

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