WTF.How to reduce loading times?!!

I bought an M.2 Nvme SSD and there is virtually NO difference with a SSD in loading times in games despite claiming to be 4-6 times faster?
WHAT HAPPENED?!!! Years ago when I went from HDD to SSD the loading times were SO MUCH IMPROVED, why isnt this hapening now with this new way faster tech?

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GUYS

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>claiming to be 4-6 times faster
You've dun goofed. There is no such difference between SSDs.

Because game load times are bottlenecked by a billion other things not just SSD speed

Games can't saturate it. They rarely saturate SATAIII SSDs. Until games have to stream and/or load literally GBs of data, it won't make much of a difference.

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You'll notice a difference when a program actually requires the speed. Until then, NVMe is a scam.

Synthetic tests I bet.

use a ramdisk

I'm willing to bet OP's got a memory speed bottleneck

Download some more ram.

what's your ram you dumb frog;

>not having a ramdisk and keeping your PC permamently powered on
never gonna make it.

no shit retard

Nah 16 GB DDR4 Cl15,annyways Im upgrading to 32 gb soon

G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 2800 PC4-22400 16GB CL15

>16GB
I've had 322GB for the last 7 years, it isn't enough

Cmon boys solve this shit what the fuck

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32 Gb isnt enough really?

What is your hardware? Running an nvme drive on a fucking toaster isn’t going to make that much of a difference.

16 is more than enough what the fuck are you doing that requires so much ram?

Using windows.

Make the switch user, it’ll be an easier transition than you think.

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The ram is this one
And obviously the gpu memory is wrong

>win10

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it might happen when i upgrade soon, but ultimately i'll still probably just use windows 7 in a vm even if i do.

dilate

bump

There is.
It all depends on what kind of NVMe OP bought.
The cheaper ones, despite having ok storage have ass read/write times.
While the expensive ones might have less storage but vastly superior times.

Are you a mom? Do you have 30 scripts running on your browser at the same time? While also loading lots of programs when your PC starts up?
Cause you sound like one.
I have 8GB, I draw digitally, and Breath of the Wild runs at constant 60 on Cemu with every shader. It is enough, you just don't have to be a fucking brainlet with a PC.

This was taken from the internet:

>Depends on the kind of requests IIRC, NVMe excels when you have tons of individual requests, more than the step from HDD to SSD. Think databases in servers.

>If you're just gaming then you might as well just stay with SATA SSDs. Often for gaming loads other components become the bottleneck such as CPU and RAM speeds.