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Old 10-30-2011, 05:36 PM
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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
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Old 10-30-2011, 05:52 PM
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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.
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Old 10-30-2011, 06:01 PM
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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.
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Old 10-30-2011, 06:38 PM
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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?
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Old 10-30-2011, 06:46 PM
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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.

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http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=19984
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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.
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Old 10-30-2011, 07:31 PM
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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.
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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.
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I wouldn't touch OCZ with a barge pole! I had to send mine back. If I were you I'd get an intel
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what about a corsair force gt 120 gb 555 read 515 write?
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