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The StreamPlayer Gen III contains a single drive. The StreamPlayer Gen III SE contains two drives - a smaller SSD for the OS and Roon and a larger HHD for music storage. The Gen III does support multiple drives internal drives. But you can replace the HHD with a large SSD.
…The Gen III does support multiple drives internal drives. But you can replace the HHD with a large SSD.- Jim
Is this correct? Or did you mean to say “..doesn’t support multiple drives…”? Newzooreview indicated the Gen III only supports a single internal drive?
Just to clarify,1. The Gen III supports only one internal drive: it ships with a spinning disk hard drive but can be upgraded to an SSD by the owner.2. The Gen III SE ships with an SSD for the OS and Roon and a spinning disk hard drive for music file storage. On the Gen III SE the spinning disk hard drive can be replaced with an SSD if desired. (And the SSD for the OS and Roon could technically be replaced with a spinning disk hard drive but there's no reason anyone should or would do that).3. These are all using SATA connections (vs. NVME or another type).
Yes, I meant doesn't. I edited the post to correct for this.- Jim
Point of clarification:While the standard HHD drive could be replaced with an SSD, the SSD would have to have the OS and Roon installed on it and that is probably not something the owner could do. We can prepare a drive and ship it and the owner can install it, but not before the drive is configured with the OS and Roon. This could be done by the owner using the Linux dd command for an experienced Linux user...but probably not by the average consumer.The second comment would be that to replace the HHD in a Gen III SE would require formatting the drive and generating an updated fstab file. This is easy to do, but there's really no point in it. An HHD is plenty fast for serving up the music files. I hope this helps.- Jim
Fortunately with my work travels I am able to swing by Jim's if the need arises. A couple years back I had him install a SSD in my Gen III. It's a bit faster with Roon was the biggest thing I noticed. Or, maybe I just wanted to feel it was!
Sweet! It would be nice to be close enough to Salk headquarters not to have to deal with shipping, with all the time and risks associated with shipping.
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