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Nov 30 2017 01:21pm
Cancer thread.

Op, get an ssd lol
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Nov 30 2017 01:22pm
Quote (Penguins0690 @ Nov 30 2017 11:21am)
Cancer thread.

Op, get an ssd lol


Post #2 already said that

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Quote (yupitsmeh @ Nov 30 2017 03:17pm)
performance will increase
will it write faster?
will it read faster?

performance isnt always measured in fps/etc
cpu coolers increase performance not in fps/etc but for cooling
just like ssd increases performance in storage related things


you once again miss the point, he asked if an ssd will make any laptop fast, and i was letting him know that, no, not any laptop can be made fast this way. Some will always be slow pieces of shit. Loading a program up quicker when it's going to be just as slow and shit as it was before installing the ssd as soon as it gets loaded into ram isn't really a compelling prospect to me.

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shitty hardware is irrelevant, it'll still be faster (better performance) when done an SSD instead of a disk drive

Thanks for playing


It is not irrelevant, back in the day we used disk interleaving, it was to make hard drives less efficient at accessing information because otherwise it'd be getting read too quickly for the rest of the hardware to handle and time would be wasted waiting for the disk to spin around for the head to get another chance at reading what wasn't able to be processed the first time.

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you once again miss the point, he asked if an ssd will make any laptop fast, and i was letting him know that, no, not any laptop can be made fast this way. Some will always be slow pieces of shit. Loading a program up quicker when it's going to be just as slow and shit as it was before installing the ssd as soon as it gets loaded into ram isn't really a compelling prospect to me.



It is not irrelevant, back in the day we used disk interleaving, it was to make hard drives less efficient at accessing information because otherwise it'd be getting read too quickly for the rest of the hardware to handle and time would be wasted waiting for the disk to spin around for the head to get another chance at reading what wasn't able to be processed the first time.


And old shit is irrelevant
Compatibility


This post was edited by yupitsmeh on Nov 30 2017 06:49pm
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Nov 30 2017 06:43pm
your laptop is overheating, that's why it's slow
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Quote (DCSS @ Nov 30 2017 03:30pm)
you once again miss the point, he asked if an ssd will make any laptop fast, and i was letting him know that, no, not any laptop can be made fast this way. Some will always be slow pieces of shit. Loading a program up quicker when it's going to be just as slow and shit as it was before installing the ssd as soon as it gets loaded into ram isn't really a compelling prospect to me.



It is not irrelevant, back in the day we used disk interleaving, it was to make hard drives less efficient at accessing information because otherwise it'd be getting read too quickly for the rest of the hardware to handle and time would be wasted waiting for the disk to spin around for the head to get another chance at reading what wasn't able to be processed the first time.


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Modern disk storage does not need interleaving since the buffer space is now much larger. Data is now more commonly stored as clusters which are groups of sectors, and the data buffer is sufficiently large to allow all sectors in a block to be read at once without any delay between sectors.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleaving_(disk_storage)

Doubt OP has that kind of hardware

This post was edited by JohnMiller92 on Nov 30 2017 06:46pm
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