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    Would having no DRAM affect only write speeds or would it affect read speeds too?

    So I’ll be good then? I’m just afraid the lack of DRAM can make an SSD run below the 100 MB/s that most HDDs have.
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    Would having no DRAM affect only write speeds or would it affect read speeds too?

    So read speeds are pretty much unaffected?
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    Would having no DRAM affect only write speeds or would it affect read speeds too?

    Oh ok. I’m thinking about getting a budget SSD. It’s SATA III has no DRAM but can hit advertised speeds of 520 MB/s. But my system locks it to SATA II speeds. I’ve seen SATA II systems get about 240-270 MB/s with this drive. Would it still be faster for gaming than your stock run of the mill 100...
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    Would having no DRAM affect only write speeds or would it affect read speeds too?

    Also would it affect sequential reads too or only random reads?
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    Do SSDs bottleneck based on GPU and CPU or only which SATA the system supports and workload?

    I unfortunately don’t have one. I only have this SSD and the stock 100 MB/s SSD.
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    What speeds would this SSD have on ps4?

    Do you know which factors can affect it? I’ve seen some SATA II CPUs run this drive at about 240 MB/s and some at about 275 MB/s and some at the maxed out 300 MB/s. What exactly causes the variety of speeds in the system if they are all SATA II?
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    What speeds would this SSD have on ps4?

    So about 300 MB/s?
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    What speeds would this SSD have on ps4?

    Inland Professional 512GB SSD 3D TLC NAND SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" 7mm Internal Solid State Drive (512GB) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088KLZKP...abc_V4EPV000D1J9Y7CXNQN8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 I’m curious due to the fact that the ps4 only supports up to SATA II and that the PS4s CPU and GPU are...
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    Do SSDs bottleneck based on GPU and CPU or only which SATA the system supports and workload?

    So I tried to compare RDR2s loading screens with a SSD and HDD. With the HDD I watched a YouTube video and the HDD gave about 2:31 to load. My SSD only took 1:38.
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    Do SSDs bottleneck based on GPU and CPU or only which SATA the system supports and workload?

    What speeds do you think I would get while gaming with it on PS4? Would that SSD still be faster than the stock HDD while playing a game like RDR2?
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    Do SSDs bottleneck based on GPU and CPU or only which SATA the system supports and workload?

    I also forgot to mention that the drive is DRAM-less. Would I still get these speeds with this drive in my ps4?
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    Do SSDs bottleneck based on GPU and CPU or only which SATA the system supports and workload?

    So basically I would get within the 200-300 MB/s range?
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    Do SSDs bottleneck based on GPU and CPU or only which SATA the system supports and workload?

    So my ps4 HDD ate it and for the same price as a 1 TB HDD I found this Inland Professional 512GB SSD 3D TLC NAND SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" 7mm Internal Solid State Drive (512GB) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088KLZKPQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_V4EPV000D1J9Y7CXNQN8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 So I’ve seen...
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    Is this SSD trustworthy and good?

    What speeds would I probably get on a PS4?
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    Is this SSD trustworthy and good?

    That’s good to hear. I was afraid of it either being a scam or it being bottlenecked lower than the HDD speeds.
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