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    Alienware with SSD

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by stevenxowens792, Apr 6, 2010.

  1. Tristan

    Tristan Garrosh Did Nothing Wrong

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    Well of course they are. It's just the different read/write speeds, reliablity yadda yadda. I'm not an expert at SSD's like Sleey0 or Mandrake. PM them I'm sure they'd be glad to share info.
     
  2. stevenxowens792

    stevenxowens792 Notebook Virtuoso

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    they are worth the money for sure... SSD's decrease load time and tend to smooth the games out a lot.

    Just my .02

    BW,

    StevenX
     
  3. AtolSammeek

    AtolSammeek Tokay Gecko

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    Most single player games they tend to all the files in order like level 1, level 2 or or waypoints. Basicly Point of the game you have to reach before going to the next area. Which any good hard drives will run fine.

    Online games. Let take Lord of the rings online 12.1gb . If I wanted to go from Rivendell to Bree The wait time is longer on a hard drive. Even if the hard drive defrag. Unless you can defrag the game also. To understand what I mean. take a look at this program for lotro http://forums.lotro.com/showthread.php?t=316541

    Yes I am aiming for SSD drive for my online games.
     
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