speeding up pc...game loads exc.

Damn wtf is my thing so slow for in comparison??? That was R1200 for a 90GB.
 
What can you tell me about this?

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Your drive uses an older-gen Sandforce controller, doesn't have a lot of memory dies, isn't 4K-aligned and is probably about 75% full.

Kingston says write speeds for the SVP200 family should be around 480MB/s and reads should be around 530MB/s, but those numbers are probably best-scenario tests with drives of larger capacities.

Use CrystalDiskMark for a better idea of performance, AS-SSD has been known to give inflated scores to SSDs before.
 
You shouldn't worry too much, yours is still way faster than a normal hard drive. The read speeds are hat matters when loading a game anyway.



Well the OCZ Vertex is even more expensive.

VERTEX 4 was R1399 that time...2012.
 
Your drive uses an older-gen Sandforce controller, doesn't have a lot of memory dies, isn't 4K-aligned and is probably about 75% full.

Kingston says write speeds for the SVP200 family should be around 480MB/s and reads should be around 530MB/s, but those numbers are probably best-scenario tests with drives of larger capacities.

Use CrystalDiskMark for a better idea of performance, AS-SSD has been known to give inflated scores to SSDs before.

What also can be why hes show slower is due fact sandisk is only fast on compressed files...vertex is IndiLinx Infused...compressed and uncompressed is same speed.
 
Only if you were running DDR3-1066 or 1333 beforehand. DDR3-1600 is more than enough for BF4 to perform properly. Hopping up to something like 2133Mhz is nice, but the benefits aren't always there for games running on Frostbite 3.0.



How will using a RAM disk help? Why do you recommend one so large?

I actually meant that last part as a joke, forgot to make it more clear though :p
 
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