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?
WTF.How to reduce loading times?!!
GUYS
>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.
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
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.
The ram is this one
And obviously the gpu memory is wrong
>win10
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.