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Cat Merc
Ahrendee Mercenaries EoN.
5712
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Posted - 2014.01.19 12:13:00 -
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SSD has much faster seek times, so even though the bandwitdh can't be fully utilized on SSD's, it's still a pretty big performance increase.
Shield regeneration bonus for Gallente Assault is about as useful as Sharpshooter for Nova Knives.
Tuna > Tacos
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Cat Merc
Ahrendee Mercenaries EoN.
5712
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Posted - 2014.01.19 12:24:00 -
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I just ordered a 128GB SSD to replace my 60GB one.
:D
Shield regeneration bonus for Gallente Assault is about as useful as Sharpshooter for Nova Knives.
Tuna > Tacos
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demonkiller 12
G.L.O.R.Y Public Disorder.
339
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Posted - 2014.01.19 12:32:00 -
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pyramidhead 420 wrote:Shutter Fly wrote:It makes a big difference. I'm always the first one to spawn in at the start of a game, the first to get any vehicle I might call in, and usually the first to the objective. You can always instantly tell who else has one, because they are walking around the warbarge before the game starts.
Don't waste your money on a pure SSD. A Hybrid drive has much more memory and is much cheaper than a true SSD (almost the same $/GB as a HDD), but it still gives about the same performance.
I got a 1TB SSHD (Solid State Hybrid Drive) off of newegg for a little over $100, much better than the $300-400 you would be spending on a 512GB SSD, or the $600-1000 for a 1TB SSD (Yes, that is a thing). so i can be first to spawn and get my 80 gj scruby before anyone else, for only a few hundred dollars? totally worth it it really is, consider how much money people have spent for aurum, when this will actually help with performance |
kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
288
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Posted - 2014.01.19 17:49:00 -
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Very good information.
However, what happens to your PSN contacts or the games you gave downloaded? Are they automatically available once you sign into PSN on the new HD? |
Cat Merc
Ahrendee Mercenaries EoN.
5735
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Posted - 2014.01.19 17:58:00 -
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kiarbanor wrote:Very good information.
However, what happens to your PSN contacts or the games you gave downloaded? Are they automatically available once you sign into PSN on the new HD? yup
Shield regeneration bonus for Gallente Assault is about as useful as Sharpshooter for Nova Knives.
Tuna > Tacos
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kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
288
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Posted - 2014.01.19 18:01:00 -
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Cat Merc wrote:kiarbanor wrote:Very good information.
However, what happens to your PSN contacts or the games you gave downloaded? Are they automatically available once you sign into PSN on the new HD? yup
Thanks, Cat. |
deezy dabest
Warpoint Sharx
172
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Posted - 2014.01.22 18:38:00 -
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deezy dabest wrote:I had considered a SSD for mine before since i have them in my laptop and PC but had forgotten the thought until I saw this thread. I just ordered a samsung 840 series 128gb (same as in my other systems) to drop in.
I will try to remember to report back once it is installed.
Just ran my first few matches on the SSD.
There is a nice difference in transition times, I am now spending about 12-14 seconds in the warbarge and deploy about 5-6 seconds faster than the people who I am squaded with.
I would def recommend the switch not just for Dust but for everything with the ps3
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kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
289
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Posted - 2014.01.22 18:50:00 -
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deezy dabest wrote:deezy dabest wrote:I had considered a SSD for mine before since i have them in my laptop and PC but had forgotten the thought until I saw this thread. I just ordered a samsung 840 series 128gb (same as in my other systems) to drop in.
I will try to remember to report back once it is installed. Just ran my first few matches on the SSD. There is a nice difference in transition times, I am now spending about 12-14 seconds in the warbarge and deploy about 5-6 seconds faster than the people who I am squaded with. I would def recommend the switch not just for Dust but for everything with the ps3
Thanks for the update. |
trraacx
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
65
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Posted - 2014.01.22 18:57:00 -
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I have two PS3s in the same room. One with SSD, the other without. Before I had the non-SSD unit to directly compare with I had thought the SSD made a difference in the general smoothness of the game. Now that I have them together the only difference that I can detect is the earlier loading into matches. The boot time and intial game loading times are faster but I don't know that they are $100 worth faster.
If you are really serious about the game the entry time does make a difference. I am almost always the first to a null cannon when they are less than 350 meters out. Since I mostly run alone that often gets me killed, so benefit or not is a little up in the are on that. |
kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
297
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Posted - 2014.01.30 05:18:00 -
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I went with an SSD, and here some initial findings:
I did three different tests, and within each test I did them six times (three before SSD, and three after SSD).
Category 1 was how long it took to boot up my PS3 until my first contact loaded. Before SSD, it took an average of 43 seconds. After SSD, it took an average of 35 seconds. That's 25% faster.
Category 2 was how long did it take from the main menu until I was standing in my Merc room on Dust. Before SSD, it took an average of 1 minute 45 seconds. After SSD, it took an average of 1 minute 31 seconds. That's 10.7% faster.
Category 3 was how long it took to go from the black screen after clicking to enter a skirmish, to spawning off the ground ready to fight. Before SSD, it took an average of 53 seconds. After SSD, it took an average of 35 seconds. That's around 50% faster.
When it was a new match, I was on the warbarge for at least 14 seconds, waiting. Then I was the first on the ground.
I will test more later, but these are interesting. It was very surprising how fast I was into games and on the ground. If you notice when you first spawn in, your weapon has a blue "shimmer" to it as you materialize. With the SSD, you are immediately in the game. No shimmer. No waiting. 10 seconds to spawn is actually 10 seconds.
As for game play, it felt smoother, and my controls seemed more responsive. My strafing felt better, and more people had trouble killing my BPO Dragonfly fitting. We'll see if it was just a good night of gaming or if there truly is a difference. |
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Obodiah Garro
Tech Guard RISE of LEGION
616
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Posted - 2014.01.30 10:29:00 -
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Is there any particular SSHD hybrid I need to buy for my PS3? I dont know squat about hardware but since i have PSN+ and download a ton of games this sounds like a legit investment, if not purely for the performance boost.
Hints n tips appreciated |
kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
300
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Posted - 2014.01.30 16:19:00 -
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Obodiah Garro wrote:Is there any particular SSHD hybrid I need to buy for my PS3? I dont know squat about hardware but since i have PSN+ and download a ton of games this sounds like a legit investment, if not purely for the performance boost. Hints n tips appreciated
I can't give you the best advice because I'm not a computer "guy." But I bought a cheap Toshiba 128gb SSD, and it was very easy to install. I just watched a youtube video on how to do it.
One of our guys just ordered his and is going to do it soon, too. |
deezy dabest
cobra connection Dark Taboo
185
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Posted - 2014.01.30 16:35:00 -
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Obodiah Garro wrote:Is there any particular SSHD hybrid I need to buy for my PS3? I dont know squat about hardware but since i have PSN+ and download a ton of games this sounds like a legit investment, if not purely for the performance boost. Hints n tips appreciated
I would recommend not going over 500 GB as paging time on the HD side could offset your performance boost.
Seagate and Western Digital tend to have the best bang for the buck when it comes to quality versus price but I do not have any experience with the hybrids.
Having a nice size external around to do a backup on will save you A LOT of time in downloading your stuff.
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Obodiah Garro
Tech Guard RISE of LEGION
616
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Posted - 2014.01.30 16:58:00 -
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Is there any specific SSHD drive I cant buy because its not compatible with PS3? Hmm am gonna need to find a tutorial on this stuff. |
Eltra Ardell
Goonfeet Special Planetary Emergency Response Group
327
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Posted - 2014.01.30 17:07:00 -
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I have a 500gb HDD in my PS3 that was formerly in my G73jh laptop. I often see the warbarge (sometimes for 18 seconds) and spawn first. It doesn't have any solid state storage devices.
Consider simply buying a faster HDD. The gains of an SSD on the PS3 are greatly limited, largely due to the encryption chip that encrypts and decrypts data to and from the drive is slow. |
MrShooter01
Storm Wind Strikeforce Caldari State
476
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Posted - 2014.01.30 17:39:00 -
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Obodiah Garro wrote:Is there any specific SSHD drive I cant buy because its not compatible with PS3? Hmm am gonna need to find a tutorial on this stuff.
Don't get a 3.5 inch (Desktop PC) drive, only 2.5 inch (Laptop PC) drives will fit in any model of PS3
The SSHDs should be compatible with anything that can take a standard HDD, as their unique feature (Identifying frequently used files and copying them to the SSD) is handled entirely by the electronics on the hard drive, not by the computer or device it's connected to.
Though as Eltra is pointing out the feature might offer no benefit to the PS3 whatsoever and just be a pointless extra expense over a standard 2.5 inch drive, in which case get one of those if they're cheaper.
Oh well, at least I can plug it into my laptop or PS4 when I get one |
kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
301
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Posted - 2014.01.30 18:08:00 -
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MrShooter01 wrote:Obodiah Garro wrote:Is there any specific SSHD drive I cant buy because its not compatible with PS3? Hmm am gonna need to find a tutorial on this stuff. Don't get a 3.5 inch (Desktop PC) drive, only 2.5 inch (Laptop PC) drives will fit in any model of PS3 The SSHDs should be compatible with anything that can take a standard HDD, as their unique feature (Identifying frequently used files and copying them to the SSD) is handled entirely by the electronics on the hard drive, not by the computer or device it's connected to. Though as Eltra is pointing out the feature might offer no benefit to the PS3 whatsoever and just be a pointless extra expense over a standard 2.5 inch drive, in which case get one of those if they're cheaper. Oh well, at least I can plug it into my laptop or PS4 when I get one
Yeah, I knew getting an SSD was overkill for the PS3, but I figured that I can always take it out and use it for something different in the future.
I don't need a lot of space because I only play 1 game at a time.
Installation of games and stuff are crazy fast. |
Himiko Kuronaga
Fatal Absolution Covert Intervention
2862
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Posted - 2014.01.30 18:41:00 -
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I couldnt care less about load times, just frame rate.
Everyone has numbers on the load times... I want numbers on the frame rate. |
kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
301
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Posted - 2014.01.30 21:38:00 -
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Himiko Kuronaga wrote:I couldnt care less about load times, just frame rate.
Everyone has numbers on the load times... I want numbers on the frame rate.
How in the world do you get numbers on frame rates? |
Himiko Kuronaga
Fatal Absolution Covert Intervention
2866
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Posted - 2014.01.30 22:20:00 -
[50] - Quote
Not sure, I don't claim to be an expert. But they managed to figure it out in this test rather accurately.
There is a topic on another forum I found regarding this as well. |
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deezy dabest
cobra connection Dark Taboo
186
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Posted - 2014.01.30 23:43:00 -
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kiarbanor wrote: Yeah, I knew getting an SSD was overkill for the PS3, but I figured that I can always take it out and use it for something different in the future. I don't need a lot of space because I only play 1 game at a time. Installation of games and stuff are crazy fast.
The PS3 is not able to match the transfer speeds of a pure SSD but a SSHD does present an advantage system wide by maxing out the transfer speeds of the sata I port.
As far as Dust goes either drive only gets you in the top 2-3 people in battle 100% of the time as well as giving you time in the barge to scout the other side. Dust being server side minimizes any other advantage that may be gained.
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NomaDz 2K
The Rainbow Effect
113
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Posted - 2014.01.31 00:09:00 -
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" 7200rpm HDDs do provide a small, but significant speed increase to HDD access on the console. Whether this speed increase is worth your extra cash is entirely up to you. The article most quoted is a forum post on the US offical forums GÇô take a read. It's quite interesting.
What about an SSD? Wouldn't that be kickass?
Yeah, it would be. Unfortunately there wouldn't be a significant speed increase from using SSDs. PS3 consoles don't have interface software optimised for SSDs. Definitely not worth the extra cash."
This has been proved. TBH I feel that on the PS3 SSD runs like a 7200RMP HDD Tested and it was virtually the same speed in loading times, so rly only get an SSD if U intend to use it in the future for something else, personally i'd say get a 750GB HDD 7200 RPM which the actual PS3 can handle yes from what I noticed the loading times are faster basically the same as an SSD on the PS3.
"Exchanging the internal drive to a 7200RPM model doesnGÇÖt do much for your loading times (shaves off a second or 2) and upgrading to SSD/Flash Drives is almost insane considering the prices you pay per GB. Any modern larger drive is always faster than the older default smaller drive. Some people are argueing that SSD/Flash Drives produce "much less heat" but consider this: a very good/efficient one uses 5V 0.35A 1.75 Watt while a harddrive uses 5V 0.85A 4.25 Watt. A difference of 2.5W less on a total of 225Watt is not something you would see prominently back on your electric bill or thermometer. Note
There is even report of SDD's sometimes having a negative impact on performance, compared to the original PS3 harddrive. Example: Corsair CSSD F240GBGT BK - which seem to have 4KB sectors (cause?)
Because of the low price/ high storage capacity I personally always go for SATAII/300 7200rpm drives (if internal, maximum height is 9.5mm, 12 or 12.5mm doesnGÇÖt fit) and if modified to external via eSATA you can even use cheaper/faster 3.5GǦ drives (but youGÇÖll need them to have their own powersupply because the internal PS3 powersupply canGÇÖt power that safely). "
Summary The SSD shines when used in PCs , hardware made to really use them, whereas the PS3 can use them but not really optimise them past a 7200 rpm HDD speed wise DUE to the SATA 2 in the PS3. In otherwords SATA 2 transfer rates will not be higher than u get from a SATA 2 drive be it SDD or HDD 7200RPM BUT it will be better than the original PS3 drive which is 5400 RPM.
I just wanted to share this with U
NB IF for Future use, U intend to dump this drive on the PS4 or a PC then U will notice the true difference but rly on the PS3 it's bottle necked due to the SATA 2.
DON'T SPEND CA$H ON DUST 514
CCP WILL ONLY GIVE YOU AUR AFTER THEY REMOVE YOUR BPOs WHICH U SPENT REAL MONGé¼Y ON!
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Happy Violentime
OMFGZOMBIESRUN
194
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Posted - 2014.01.31 01:18:00 -
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NomaDz 2K wrote:" 7200rpm HDDs do provide a small, but significant speed increase to HDD access on the console. Whether this speed increase is worth your extra cash is entirely up to you. The article most quoted is a forum post on the US offical forums GÇô take a read. It's quite interesting. What about an SSD? Wouldn't that be kickass? Yeah, it would be. Unfortunately there wouldn't be a significant speed increase from using SSDs. PS3 consoles don't have interface software optimised for SSDs. Definitely not worth the extra cash." This has been proved. TBH I feel that on the PS3 SSD runs like a 7200RMP HDD Tested and it was virtually the same speed in loading times, so rly only get an SSD if U intend to use it in the future for something else, personally i'd say get a 750GB HDD 7200 RPM which the actual PS3 can handle yes from what I noticed the loading times are faster basically the same as an SSD on the PS3. "Exchanging the internal drive to a 7200RPM model doesnGÇÖt do much for your loading times (shaves off a second or 2) and upgrading to SSD/Flash Drives is almost insane considering the prices you pay per GB. Any modern larger drive is always faster than the older default smaller drive. Some people are argueing that SSD/Flash Drives produce "much less heat" but consider this: a very good/efficient one uses 5V 0.35A 1.75 Watt while a harddrive uses 5V 0.85A 4.25 Watt. A difference of 2.5W less on a total of 225Watt is not something you would see prominently back on your electric bill or thermometer. Note There is even report of SDD's sometimes having a negative impact on performance, compared to the original PS3 harddrive. Example: Corsair CSSD F240GBGT BK - which seem to have 4KB sectors (cause?) Because of the low price/ high storage capacity I personally always go for SATAII/300 7200rpm drives (if internal, maximum height is 9.5mm, 12 or 12.5mm doesnGÇÖt fit) and if modified to external via eSATA you can even use cheaper/faster 3.5GǦ drives (but youGÇÖll need them to have their own powersupply because the internal PS3 powersupply canGÇÖt power that safely). " Summary The SSD shines when used in PCs , hardware made to really use them, whereas the PS3 can use them but not really optimise them past a 7200 rpm HDD speed wise DUE to the SATA 2 in the PS3. In otherwords SATA 2 transfer rates will not be higher than u get from a SATA 2 drive be it SDD or HDD 7200RPM BUT it will be better than the original PS3 drive which is 5400 RPM. I just wanted to share this with U NB IF for Future use, U intend to dump a SDD drive on the PS4 or a PC then U will notice the true difference but rly on the PS3 it's bottle necked due to the SATA 2. But i'd say wait a while but for now just go with a good Western Digital 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 2 (even if u find SATA 3 just make sure U set the Jumper to run @ SATA 2 speed or u might screw over your drive due to the fact that the PS3 will not accept SATA 3 transfer speed - MAX TRANSFER SPEED is SATA 2. Western Digital 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 2 willl Speed up LOADING times, Texture loading etc and I find that it's as noticable as an SDD drive on the PS3. On the PS4 however , this is where U will notice a BIG difference in loading, installation times etc. BTW a Western Digital 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 2 can be found for less than $70 do U really want to pay $400 for a SDD which provides the same results on the PS3? I can understand doing this if U intend to place it on your PS4 or PC in the future where it will be used to it's full potential . Think about this. Peac3
PS3 is SATA 1 Normal hardrives produce heat because of a number of factors, moving parts for instance. |
Vrain Matari
Mikramurka Shock Troop Minmatar Republic
1506
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Posted - 2014.01.31 02:33:00 -
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Shutter Fly wrote:It makes a big difference. I'm always the first one to spawn in at the start of a game, the first to get any vehicle I might call in, and usually the first to the objective. You can always instantly tell who else has one, because they are walking around the warbarge before the game starts.
Don't waste your money on a pure SSD. A Hybrid drive has much more memory and is much cheaper than a true SSD (almost the same $/GB as a HDD), but it still gives about the same performance.
I got a 1TB SSHD (Solid State Hybrid Drive) off of newegg for a little over $100, much better than the $300-400 you would be spending on a 512GB SSD, or the $600-1000 for a 1TB SSD (Yes, that is a thing). I went the hybrid route also.
I can vouch for what Shutter Fly is reporting.
You will load into matches first. With a juiced-up scout you can often hack enemy points before they do, except for their closest letter. Just be very very cautious if Shutter Fly is on the other team ;)
When i installed my SSHD a year ago(maybe more) i noticed that the game got a lot smoother. CCP has done a fair bit of optimization since then so maybe now the difference is not as noticeable, maybe someone who has installed a SSD or SSHD recently can give us some feedback.
Punchline: highly recommended.
I support SP rollover.
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Bethhy
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
1013
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Posted - 2014.01.31 02:39:00 -
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Vrain Matari wrote:Shutter Fly wrote:It makes a big difference. I'm always the first one to spawn in at the start of a game, the first to get any vehicle I might call in, and usually the first to the objective. You can always instantly tell who else has one, because they are walking around the warbarge before the game starts.
Don't waste your money on a pure SSD. A Hybrid drive has much more memory and is much cheaper than a true SSD (almost the same $/GB as a HDD), but it still gives about the same performance.
I got a 1TB SSHD (Solid State Hybrid Drive) off of newegg for a little over $100, much better than the $300-400 you would be spending on a 512GB SSD, or the $600-1000 for a 1TB SSD (Yes, that is a thing). I went the hybrid route also. I can vouch for what Shutter Fly is reporting. You will load into matches first. With a juiced-up scout you can often hack enemy points before they do, except for their closest letter. When i installed my SSHD a year ago(maybe more) i noticed that the game got a lot smoother. CCP has done a fair bit of optimization since then so maybe now the difference is not as noticeable, maybe someone who has installed a SSD or SSHD recently can give us some feedback. Punchline: highly recommended.
Put a Toshiba 128 GB Q Series PRO SSD in my friends PS3 for him, Cost him 80 bux on sale. Took under 5 mins to reformat and install the PS3 Operating System, Less then 2 minutes to install DUST.
He experienced Massively improved loading times, sometimes walking around in the Warbarge for 20 second on normal public matches. He said his performance felt greatly improved and the game ran smoother.
The biggest thing he noticed for an example of the smoothness difference. When you get the Victory screen at the end of the match and you'll see the frame rate differences as the game smoothes out on the normal HDD, it never was the case with the SSD, it was always smooth in the game to victory screen transition.
Also makes the ps3 so quiet. |
kiarbanor
S.e.V.e.N. General Tso's Alliance
301
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Posted - 2014.01.31 04:23:00 -
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Bethhy wrote:Vrain Matari wrote:Shutter Fly wrote:It makes a big difference. I'm always the first one to spawn in at the start of a game, the first to get any vehicle I might call in, and usually the first to the objective. You can always instantly tell who else has one, because they are walking around the warbarge before the game starts.
Don't waste your money on a pure SSD. A Hybrid drive has much more memory and is much cheaper than a true SSD (almost the same $/GB as a HDD), but it still gives about the same performance.
I got a 1TB SSHD (Solid State Hybrid Drive) off of newegg for a little over $100, much better than the $300-400 you would be spending on a 512GB SSD, or the $600-1000 for a 1TB SSD (Yes, that is a thing). I went the hybrid route also. I can vouch for what Shutter Fly is reporting. You will load into matches first. With a juiced-up scout you can often hack enemy points before they do, except for their closest letter. When i installed my SSHD a year ago(maybe more) i noticed that the game got a lot smoother. CCP has done a fair bit of optimization since then so maybe now the difference is not as noticeable, maybe someone who has installed a SSD or SSHD recently can give us some feedback. Punchline: highly recommended. Put a Toshiba 128 GB Q Series PRO SSD in my friends PS3 for him, Cost him 80 bux on sale. Took under 5 mins to reformat and install the PS3 Operating System, Less then 2 minutes to install DUST. He experienced Massively improved loading times, sometimes walking around in the Warbarge for 20 second on normal public matches. He said his performance felt greatly improved and the game ran smoother. The biggest thing he noticed for an example of the smoothness difference. When you get the Victory screen at the end of the match and you'll see the frame rate differences as the game smoothes out on the normal HDD, it never was the case with the SSD, it was always smooth in the game to victory screen transition. Also makes the ps3 so quiet.
Yep, I think my SSD is the exact same, and I'm having the exact same results. |
NomaDz 2K
The Rainbow Effect
114
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Posted - 2014.01.31 12:48:00 -
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Happy Violentime wrote:NomaDz 2K wrote:" 7200rpm HDDs do provide a small, but significant speed increase to HDD access on the console. Whether this speed increase is worth your extra cash is entirely up to you. The article most quoted is a forum post on the US offical forums GÇô take a read. It's quite interesting. What about an SSD? Wouldn't that be kickass? Yeah, it would be. Unfortunately there wouldn't be a significant speed increase from using SSDs. PS3 consoles don't have interface software optimised for SSDs. Definitely not worth the extra cash." This has been proved. TBH I feel that on the PS3 SSD runs like a 7200RMP HDD Tested and it was virtually the same speed in loading times, so rly only get an SSD if U intend to use it in the future for something else, personally i'd say get a 750GB HDD 7200 RPM which the actual PS3 can handle yes from what I noticed the loading times are faster basically the same as an SSD on the PS3. "Exchanging the internal drive to a 7200RPM model doesnGÇÖt do much for your loading times (shaves off a second or 2) and upgrading to SSD/Flash Drives is almost insane considering the prices you pay per GB. Any modern larger drive is always faster than the older default smaller drive. Some people are argueing that SSD/Flash Drives produce "much less heat" but consider this: a very good/efficient one uses 5V 0.35A 1.75 Watt while a harddrive uses 5V 0.85A 4.25 Watt. A difference of 2.5W less on a total of 225Watt is not something you would see prominently back on your electric bill or thermometer. Note There is even report of SDD's sometimes having a negative impact on performance, compared to the original PS3 harddrive. Example: Corsair CSSD F240GBGT BK - which seem to have 4KB sectors (cause?) Because of the low price/ high storage capacity I personally always go for SATAII/300 7200rpm drives (if internal, maximum height is 9.5mm, 12 or 12.5mm doesnGÇÖt fit) and if modified to external via eSATA you can even use cheaper/faster 3.5GǦ drives (but youGÇÖll need them to have their own powersupply because the internal PS3 powersupply canGÇÖt power that safely). " Summary The SSD shines when used in PCs , hardware made to really use them, whereas the PS3 can use them but not really optimise them past a 7200 rpm HDD speed wise DUE to the SATA 2 in the PS3. In otherwords SATA 2 transfer rates will not be higher than u get from a SATA 2 drive be it SDD or HDD 7200RPM BUT it will be better than the original PS3 drive which is 5400 RPM. I just wanted to share this with U NB IF for Future use, U intend to dump a SDD drive on the PS4 or a PC then U will notice the true difference but rly on the PS3 it's bottle necked due to the SATA 2. But i'd say wait a while but for now just go with a good Western Digital 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 2 (even if u find SATA 3 just make sure U set the Jumper to run @ SATA 2 speed or u might screw over your drive due to the fact that the PS3 will not accept SATA 3 transfer speed - MAX TRANSFER SPEED is SATA 2. Western Digital 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 2 willl Speed up LOADING times, Texture loading etc and I find that it's as noticable as an SDD drive on the PS3. On the PS4 however , this is where U will notice a BIG difference in loading, installation times etc. BTW a Western Digital 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 2 can be found for less than $70 do U really want to pay $400 for a SDD which provides the same results on the PS3? I can understand doing this if U intend to place it on your PS4 or PC in the future where it will be used to it's full potential . Think about this. Peac3 PS3 is SATA 1 Normal hardrives produce heat because of a number of factors, moving parts for instance.
Yep my Bad , the PS3 has a SATA-150 controller, SATA 2 and 3 is backward compatible, the heat factor isn't much and doesn't effect the PS3.
DON'T SPEND CA$H ON DUST 514
CCP WILL ONLY GIVE YOU AUR AFTER THEY REMOVE YOUR BPOs WHICH U SPENT REAL MONGé¼Y ON!
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Himiko Kuronaga
Fatal Absolution Covert Intervention
2871
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Posted - 2014.01.31 14:17:00 -
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hmm... so, hybrid or ssd... that is the question... |
Vag Eye Lenol
Planetary Asset Protection Services
27
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Posted - 2014.01.31 15:01:00 -
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I'll share my experiences with my sshd that I've just installed.
World of a difference I would say. I went with a 500gb seagate sshd, didn't want to put too much money into a dying machine (hint hint CCP, *cough* PS4 *cough*) Noticed faster menus within the OS itself, DL and install went pretty quick/smooth.
Loaded up dust and guess what... I went into battle... I was surprised that I was loaded into the warbage room with a 15 sec counter before the match. I thought that maybe I selected the wrong match and jumped into a FW match. But nope, it was an ambush. After the counter I loaded into the match, pulled a 360 turn, and to my surprise, no one was there for just under 10 sec.
Another match was a DOM, same thing, I was able to call in my dropship and fly away as the next team mates just popped up on radar.
Given the significant price difference between SSD and SSHD, I would recommend the latter. |
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Vag Eye Lenol wrote:I'll share my experiences with my sshd that I've just installed.
World of a difference I would say. I went with a 500gb seagate sshd, didn't want to put too much money into a dying machine (hint hint CCP, *cough* PS4 *cough*) Noticed faster menus within the OS itself, DL and install went pretty quick/smooth.
Loaded up dust and guess what... I went into battle... I was surprised that I was loaded into the warbage room with a 15 sec counter before the match. I thought that maybe I selected the wrong match and jumped into a FW match. But nope, it was an ambush. After the counter I loaded into the match, pulled a 360 turn, and to my surprise, no one was there for just under 10 sec.
Another match was a DOM, same thing, I was able to call in my dropship and fly away as the next team mates just popped up on radar.
Given the significant price difference between SSD and SSHD, I would recommend the latter.
Yep for the way SSHD and SSD works on the PS3 no point in getting a SSD unless U intend to dump it on a PC or PS4.
DON'T SPEND CA$H ON DUST 514
CCP WILL ONLY GIVE YOU AUR AFTER THEY REMOVE YOUR BPOs WHICH U SPENT REAL MONGé¼Y ON!
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