I moved all my games over from a 5400 to 7200 rpm drive

i moved all my games over from a 5400 to 7200 rpm drive

will i even notice a difference?

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Depends on the number of platters and the density of the data.
A floppy disk drive running at 7200RPM would still only give you 800KB/s, give or take.

Stupid baby gaymer. Should be using SSD. You have already failed.

>Stupid baby gaymer. Should be using SSD. You have already failed.

SSD's full of loli!

1TB SSD - $400
1TB HDD - $60

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Both of those figures are very overpriced

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You don't need 1TB of games available at all times

I just looked up decent quality ones and not anything from shitgate
I don't need vidya at all, it's more that I want 1TB+ of games on hand.

You don't need a computer

sudo mkfs.xfs /dev/sdX

hybrid - $70

>buying hybrid scam

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>Buying a hybrid
>Not just buying an SSD to boot from and a HDD for storage
user...

>muh boot times

oh yes so overpriced
kys weeb you disgust me

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I'm sorry? Why the fuck is fast boot times a bad thing? Do you like waiting for longer than you need to for no reason? Are you one of those blockheads who leaves their PC on all the time?

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sudo bcachefs format...

There is always a software solution and it will always be superior to the pajeet firmware.

Those who use laptops will value boot time.

Desktop users don't give a shit 9/10 times as it always runs.

I caved and put systemd boot on for muh 6 second login screen on my X220

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I have an SSD and a HDD in both my laptop and my home desktop. I don't see why it's a bad thing.

Solid states freak me the hell out in terms of data recovery and user manageability.
You have no access nor idea to what the firmware is doing with the data it places on the medium so encrypt encrypt encrypt.

You can scrape a hard disk, you can read sector 256 and it will almost assuredly be sector 256 and not some spontaneous reallocation.

If your solution does not allow for TRIM, prepare for 100MB/s write speeds unless you create a spare area.
I just slap hard disks in it and keep redundancy and feel a bit safer as it really is just a slower more time tested solution.

The many SSDs I've had fail quite violently and only partially, dumping 500MBs or more worth of sectors but just continuing to "function."

And they're getting worse with shitter and shitter MLC being sold to your average joe. Count me out.

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>SSDs are a botnet
Ayyy lmao

>1TB HDD
>8GBs of flash
>pajeet level firmware with rollover bugs and limited SSD lifespan
>60 USD

Or

>1TB HDD
>64GB SSD / msata SSD
>Much higher endurance due to having more cells
>CoW functionality with options for writeback caching or read cache only
>20+20 USD

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Not what I was going for but they are just a black box and impossible to manage because the vendors do as they please and never release any low level utilities.

Say what you may but they're all still incredibly primitive and cryptic.
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>2tb+8gb SSHD $89

>being this retarded