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Thank you OP. Saved me a ton of money!
Question, is voltage drift for <20nm TLC NAND already addressed with these TLC SSD's?
My information might be outdated. I still opt for the MLC for endurance.
Excellent work. I've built a few high-end systems recently and have felt something was off somewhere. They benchmarked beautifully, but we just weren't feeling that speed in the apps and these flat load times look to be part of that.
Excellent work. I've built a few high-end systems recently and have felt something was off somewhere. They benchmarked beautifully, but we just weren't feeling that speed in the apps and these flat load times look to be part of that.
Strange to see DA:I tied HDD and SSD load times. Even if it was raid. When I first played the game loading times was at least 10 times longer from a WD Black series HDD than from a 840EVO.
Yes the game load time from the main menu. Getting trough the splash screens was not significantly different.Just the save game load time? Because that's what I tested, and never how long the game takes to load from opening the game up to getting in game. Too many arbitrary splash screens, and an increased error in times.
Yes the game load time from the main menu. Getting trough the splash screens was not significantly different.
Thanks for the report. What is the difference in time when verifying files? such as when you verify the integrity of game cache on steam, verify files on a large torrent, or run sfc /scannow on windows
I had to scan a 360GB torrent before I could upload it, and it took forever to do it with my ssd.
Thanks!
I can tell you that scanning a larger (not as bad as 300GB) torrent takes awhile even on my RAID 6. Never had the d/l path on an NVME though.
That might be something that I'll check on later - for now, I'm just going to enjoy actually playing some games
Edit: I did a quick sfc /scannow on my OS drive (the NVME) and it took 5 minutes and 44 seconds. I'm not sure if it scans just the Windows files or the entire drive. 286GB used and 189GB free. Perhaps you can measure your time with your SSD?
What about load times for games with a single 1TB hard drive when compared to a 1 TB Sandisk SSD? Mind you, I am sure it is faster but, by how much?
Getting this back to the first couple of pages for a bit longer.
I actually formatted an Intel 730 480GB drive with REFS, NTFS's successor (but not bootable yet), and I didn't see any decrease in load times. This leads me to believe that it isn't necessarily a file system bottleneck - or to put it another way, it isn't the current bottleneck for game load times.