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Hello, I currently play lineage 2, I have a normal hard drive that as you can see in my signature, well I have the problem that it lags, and searching on the internet I saw a video that caught my attention, will changing my hard drive to an ssd solve my problem as it appears in that video, here it is -
man, the graph also helps
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the graphics I have should be more than enough, right?
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well I don't know what to tell you, but opening three branches to say that you want to improve the PC for gaming:troll:
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about the graphics and the SSD as the "comparison" is in Cyrillic and I of languages of this not even flowers so….. I don't give my opinion
in a normal computer those stutters are produced by the graphics, to say that with HDD it looks bad and that with an SSD it looks quetecagas so......
I play battlefield 3 with everything on ultra at 1920*1080 and all the filters and without stutters and I don't have any SSD
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man, the 3 branches are not for the same thing, I have put each thing in its place, no one has said that I want to improve all things just for the game
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hombre,las 3 ramas no son para lo mismo,cada cosa la he puesto en su lugar,nadie a dicho que kiera mejorar todas las cosas solo para el juego

pues no, pero el OC en CPU suele ir de la mano de las menos, y como la primera rama es sobre un SSD para un juego pues entiendo que quieres ocear el PC para jugar. no?
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If the question is whether putting an SSD in front of a mechanical HDD improves performance in games, the answer is that, except for reducing loading time, it doesn't.
Salu2!
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so how do you explain the video, and are there more videos about the same thing, not just that one?
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so how do you explain the video, and are there more videos about the same thing, not just that one
videos from dubious sources (youtube) are dubious, look at realistic comparisons (you have a lot of very serious forums besides this one) (for you to compare) and I think in none of them do they post a silly video outright
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P.D as they said in Xfiles "the truth is.... " not in the videos :troll:
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I think you confuse the maintained performance of a game, which we usually measure in FPS (Frames Per Second), with the oscillation of these, or specifically with the "drops" in FPS that make gameplay difficult.
The greater the difference between the normal FrameRate (FPS) and the minimum, the worse the game is designed and optimized.
If using an SSD improves the minimum FrameRate during a "drop", compared to a mechanical HDD, it's because it's loading something from the HDD, probably large textures, that should already be in the RAM or in the graphics memory, but in some games, especially MMOs, it's unfortunately common :hangover:
Cheers!
P.D.: A game like TitanQuest, stutters if your graphics card is not nVIDIA, no matter how much equipment you have.
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I'm talking about Lineage 2, I used to play it a long time ago and I think you're referring more to Lag or something like that rather than not having performance with the PC you're mentioning, which of course, if you change the hard drive, maybe the only thing you gain is in the speed of the operating system itself and when running programs.
You should tell us what internet connection you're using now, because LAG comes from there, and if while you're playing you have any program running in the background (that is using the internet).
I mostly used to play Lineage 2 a few years ago with a Pentium 4 3Ghz + a 6800GT and 2GB of Ram and I didn't have any crashes, that is, I had 3MB/s or 6MB/s I can't remember well and I played at 1440x900.
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As Fassiu already pointed out, the hard drive does not directly influence the performance of a game.
However, the configuration of the swap file or virtual memory management does influence it, which, being something quite "out of the box", is often ignored.
Set the same minimum and maximum size (determined by the amount of RAM installed and that, starting from 4 GB, uses that same value) and locate it on a hard drive other than the one with the game. -
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