RD-83 wrote:Darwin wrote:RD-83 wrote:
I'n running 2 x 500GB m.2 SSD (Crucial MX200) in Raid 1 (Mirror) for the OS and ED.
Win 10 OS loads in 2 seconds after BIOS.
Effect on game seems negligible (was on WD Black HDD), as others have said, network performance seems to be the deciding factor unless your drives are really really slow, but the WD Black's are not slow themselves.
Are these the NVMe, super fast PCIe ones?
No. SATA.
EDIT: I mean AHCI (can be PCIe or SATA interconnect).The main benefit of PCIe w/NVMe is
not transfer rates, but access. SATA, like ATA and every storage technology before it, is based on the old IBM PC-Winchester ST506 interface, completely linear commanding and queuing. NVMe finally brings ROM addressing to NAND EEPROM, as it should be.
This means files are accessed simultaneously. That's the major advantage with NVMe using anything, especially PCIe.