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jayrc
10-30-2011, 05:36 PM
Hi all, I've been looking at ssd drives and I'm about to pull the trigger on a 120 gb OCZ Vertex 3, just wanted to get some of your opinions as I don't know much about them, do they help with stuttering? Everyone says they're only good for initial load times but I think it might help for Clod? Thanks, Jay

Flanker35M
10-30-2011, 05:52 PM
S!

CoD stutters because of the code, but I like my SSD a lot! It is fast and quiet and uses considerably less power than traditional ones.

addman
10-30-2011, 06:01 PM
It won't solve your CloD problems but load times are better, for me at least. I have only games on my SSD. I got a really good deal on my SSD, 79€ only but I wouldn't have bought one otherwise.

Tvrdi
10-30-2011, 06:38 PM
It won't solve your CloD problems but load times are better, for me at least. I have only games on my SSD. I got a really good deal on my SSD, 79€ only but I wouldn't have bought one otherwise.

so you set a raid with one SSD and one "classic" HDD...but you installed all your games onto SSD....do you have win7 there too?

JG52Krupi
10-30-2011, 06:46 PM
so you set a raid with one SSD and one "classic" HDD...but you installed all your games onto SSD....do you have win7 there too?

Personally I just can't fit my game on but you can use this.

Be aware it can stop you from accessing and tacking tracks.

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=19984

addman
10-30-2011, 06:46 PM
so you set a raid with one SSD and one "classic" HDD...but you installed all your games onto SSD....do you have win7 there too?

No, I put Win7 on the HDD because I want maximum performance for my games. I let my harddrive do the regular day to day stuff, load Win 7, drivers and other programs and let the SSD "concentrate" on the games. At first I had everything on the SSD but quickly realized what a waste of expensive space it takes up even if Win7 booted up super quick and was super fast. It's not so important for me that Windows boots up 10-15 seconds faster.

P.S I have only games that I consider to need the extra boost a SSD gives them, CloD, Empire Total War, A-10 etc. Games like Mafia II and the likes don't have to be on a SSD.

CWMV
10-30-2011, 07:31 PM
I'm running CoD on an ssd, and in combination with the rest of my system I have no performance issues at all except the memory leak=ctd.
Game aent even stutter with original textures.

Tacoma74
10-30-2011, 08:03 PM
I'm running CoD on an ssd, and in combination with the rest of my system I have no performance issues at all except the memory leak=ctd.
Game aent even stutter with original textures.

Same here. I have some slight micro-stuttering at very low altitude but other than that the game is very smooth. They just need to get the memory leak fixed and i'll be happy as a clam... well performance wise at least.

JG5_emil
10-30-2011, 09:15 PM
I wouldn't touch OCZ with a barge pole! I had to send mine back. If I were you I'd get an intel :)

jayrc
10-30-2011, 09:24 PM
what about a corsair force gt 120 gb 555 read 515 write?

kendo65
10-30-2011, 09:35 PM
Hi all, I've been looking at ssd drives and I'm about to pull the trigger on a 120 gb OCZ Vertex 3, just wanted to get some of your opinions as I don't know much about them, do they help with stuttering? Everyone says they're only good for initial load times but I think it might help for Clod? Thanks, Jay

I heard that the Crucial M4 range has received a recent firmware update that now see them challenging the Vertex for performance while coming in considerably cheaper.

You may want to check out some reviews.

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2011/09/08/crucial-m4-vs-vertex-3-new-firmware-face-of/1

Tvrdi
10-30-2011, 09:35 PM
No, I put Win7 on the HDD because I want maximum performance for my games. I let my harddrive do the regular day to day stuff, load Win 7, drivers and other programs and let the SSD "concentrate" on the games. At first I had everything on the SSD but quickly realized what a waste of expensive space it takes up even if Win7 booted up super quick and was super fast. It's not so important for me that Windows boots up 10-15 seconds faster.

P.S I have only games that I consider to need the extra boost a SSD gives them, CloD, Empire Total War, A-10 etc. Games like Mafia II and the likes don't have to be on a SSD.


ok so the steam (and game) folder is on SSD....and 1CSoftclub(il2 CLOD) fodler is still in my documents folder which is located on classic HDD?

addman
10-30-2011, 09:46 PM
ok so the steam (and game) folder is on SSD....and 1CSoftclub(il2 CLOD) fodler is still in my documents folder which is located on classic HDD?

Correct.

Tacoma74
10-30-2011, 10:27 PM
I heard that the Crucial M4 range has received a recent firmware update that now see them challenging the Vertex for performance while coming in considerably cheaper.

You may want to check out some reviews.

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2011/09/08/crucial-m4-vs-vertex-3-new-firmware-face-of/1

Agreed. I love mine! So friggin' fast it's insane. I'm loving the 5 second boot times. Only paid $109USD at Newegg.

Also why go with a 128Gb over a 64Gb? Mine is plenty big enough. I just run my OS and Cliffs of Dover on it and have a SATA3 1Tb dump drive for all of everything else (movies, music, older games etc..). I still have more than enough room for Skyrim when it comes out. :) If you've got the money go for it I guess... I just can't justify paying twice as much or more for something I don't need. I put the extra $ towards a better videocard.

r0bc
10-31-2011, 03:50 AM
I wouldn't touch OCZ with a barge pole! I had to send mine back. If I were you I'd get an intel :)

I have a Vertex 3 and I agree, junk....nothing but headaches.
You can't go wrong with Intel and I really like the Crucial M4.

klem
10-31-2011, 07:35 AM
I have the Crucial 300 128Mb (a year old now). I have Win7 64 bit Home Premium and all my Flight Sims on it:- CoD, FSX, X-Plane and IL-2 and have around 17Gb left. Actually I'll probablt remove X-Plane as I hardly use it.

Fast to boot and perhaps quicker to pull data for CoD - how would I know? :)

Very happy except for my ASUS Sabertooth mobo which is great but the Marvell 98xx controller on it won't detect the SSD on cold boot and I have to Reset each time - something I am chasing down with ASUS. I'm sure that's not the fault of the SSD and other ASUS mobos have different controllers. See what you can find out about your mobo controller.

Be sure your mobo has a SATA III (6Gb/s) port for the SSD or you are wasting your time and check the R/W times, some of the older ones are no faster than a good HDD but the figures you are quoting look good.

Some reviews here:-
http://www.ssdreview.com/
http://www.ssdflashdrivereviews.com/ (can't see a date)

Jaws2002
10-31-2011, 01:54 PM
I have two Crucial m4's, 128gb for OS and 256gb for games. I love them. I was a bit worried about stuters and other problems when I was shopping for SSD in the spring. Was looking really hard at vertex3 drives, but after reading a ton of reviews I decided to go with the slightly slower Crucial M4 for the sake of stability and reliability.
I'm really happy with the purchase. I think going from a spinning drive to ssd was the bigest performance boost fore my machine.

I did a backup of the first beta for this patch and whenever I want to switch from the official patch to the beta, I just copy and paste the whole game folder in seconds.:mrgreen:
I love it. :mrgreen:

ATAG_Doc
10-31-2011, 06:34 PM
I never used mechanical drives that spin. I have only used SSD for O/S and CoD and I rarely have shutters.

O_TaipaN
11-01-2011, 12:26 AM
I've got an OCZ Vertex 3 with my sims on it.

CloD is stutter free.

My only performance problem with CloD is graphics card based. My GTX580 is not powerful enough to render CloD at high FPS on my monitor 30"

It's the only software thats bought my system to it's knees

It needs next years graphics card or some code improvement.

CWMV
11-01-2011, 01:23 AM
I've got an OCZ Vertex 3 with my sims on it.

CloD is stutter free.

My only performance problem with CloD is graphics card based. My GTX580 is not powerful enough to render CloD at high FPS on my monitor 30"

It's the only software thats bought my system to it's knees

It needs next years graphics card or some code improvement.

Really?
My 580 runs CoD at 55fps+ average on my 25 inch monitor.
I can't imagine the extra 5 inches would be that big of a deal?

TheGrunch
11-01-2011, 01:36 AM
Really?
My 580 runs CoD at 55fps+ average on my 25 inch monitor.
I can't imagine the extra 5 inches would be that big of a deal?
It depends on the resolution of the monitor. In terms of pure area it's about 45% larger.

CWMV
11-01-2011, 01:38 AM
Wow...
Just shows how bad I am at math! Lol!

O_TaipaN
11-01-2011, 07:59 AM
2560x1600 > 4million pixels, dot pitch is small too which doesn't help performance

1920x1080 is 2 million pixels or more if x1200.

Visually theres only a small benefit but pixel wise it's double.

Every other sim locked at 60Fps on 2560, but Clod is truly next gen, I pity the triple screen simmers who have 3x30" or even 3x24"