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I'll be putting DayZ on a SSD hybrid drive this week, I wonder if this will have any effect on the smoothness of how it runs? Think I'll check my settings too after reading this thread..

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I think thats why it tells me here that if I want to delete bigger amounts of files on my SSD, I should use the safe erase in the "Magician" program

 

No, "safe erase" sounds more like it's for ensuring that data is deleted completely and not recoverable.

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hm...but srsly, i dont really believe that having a game on an ssd is killing it. many people use ssd for rendering videos. 

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With SSD you get overall smoother gameplay, it doesn't really give that much more fps but:

 

- Textures will load faster so less texture popping

- Less stuttering when entering new area

- Even faster load times

- Very smooth video recording if you are recording to other fast HDD (example. Barracuda 180 mb/s write speed)

 

Also playing from SSD doesn't kill it, because game loads mostly data not write new data.

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Yeah I wont be installing DayZ SA onto my SSD, the thought of all the read/writes to the drive...frankly scares me....

Eh?

It's what they're designed to do. Current generation of SSDs will outlive your HDD.

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Eh?

It's what they're designed to do. Current generation of SSDs will outlive your HDD.

 

I doubt that. I've got a HDD that I've had in my various systems for 6 or 7 years now and it still runs flawlessly. I still don't trust SSDs and would recommend minimising writes and deletes to anyone that owns one.

Edited by Mos1ey

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I doubt that. I've got a HDD that I've had in my various systems for 6 or 7 years now and it still runs flawlessly. I still don't trust SSDs and would recommend minimising writes and deletes to anyone that owns one.

i will have 120GB ssd and second hdd

plan is i put windows and few games including dayz only on ssd

everything else i doing on hdd

is this not good for life of ssd?

 

also i have one hdd expansion drive

 

is possible connect this to second hdd? i don't want to put on primary ssd drive

Edited by KoS

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the load times are where its at with SSD...i only play 2 games on the SSD and its well worth it.

 

everyone who listed an i5/i7 with low ghz (ie 2-3ghz), this is where your limit is. Specially you folks with fancy gtx 660+

 

get your rigs properly setup, get some basic basic over clocking and you will see much much more consistency from your FPS.

 

i7 930 with a gtx 570 and have much more consistent fps always above 30 in cities and maxing about 55-60

never any massive dips when in elektro with high pop.

 

SA will run better on 4.5 ghz and a gtx 460 than an i7 2ghz with a gtx 660

Edited by deebz1234

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I doubt that. I've got a HDD that I've had in my various systems for 6 or 7 years now and it still runs flawlessly. I still don't trust SSDs and would recommend minimising writes and deletes to anyone that owns one.

 

This and cost are the reasons I opted for a hybrid.

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