stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
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System Name | Dean Machine/2020 Ryzenfall |
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Processor | Intel 4790K/AMD Ryzen 3700X |
Motherboard | MSI 1150 Gaming mATX/Gigabyte AORUS ELITE B550 |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED/SilverStone AH240 AIO |
Memory | 16 gigs Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer/16 gigs G.Skill TridentZ NEO DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte 1660 Super/Gigabyte GTX 1660 |
Storage | Crucial SSD 256 and 2TB spinner/Dual Samsung 980 Pro M2 NVME 4.0 |
Display(s) | Overlord 27" 2560 x 1440 |
Case | Corsair Air 540 |
Audio Device(s) | On board |
Power Supply | Seasonic modular 850 watt Platinum/EVGA T2-850 Titanium |
Software | Windows 10 Pro/Windows 10 Pro |
Wondering if this would be worth it:
I have my trusty ole Gateway P7811FX laptop that I have upgraded the processor and memory to the maximum level. I am running dual Western Digital 320 gig Scorpio Blacks in RAID 0.
The system is still pretty snappy so no real issue there.
My question and wonder is; would it be worth putting a newer SATA III Crucial M4 SSD in the system? Its getting long in the tooth and runs a Core2Duo processor. Of course being about 5 years old it only supports SATA II. It does have DDR3.
I just don't know if it would give me a large increase in performance over the mechanical drives or not?
I have my trusty ole Gateway P7811FX laptop that I have upgraded the processor and memory to the maximum level. I am running dual Western Digital 320 gig Scorpio Blacks in RAID 0.
The system is still pretty snappy so no real issue there.
My question and wonder is; would it be worth putting a newer SATA III Crucial M4 SSD in the system? Its getting long in the tooth and runs a Core2Duo processor. Of course being about 5 years old it only supports SATA II. It does have DDR3.
I just don't know if it would give me a large increase in performance over the mechanical drives or not?