Optane memory for secondary hard drive
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Hi all, I came across the following website about optane memory. http:
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#2

You go experiment and benchmark and then update us okay? Moi use HDD for OS and Storage. SSD as secondary HDD for gaming only.
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RuLeZ123 wrote: Hi all, I came across the following website about optane memory. http:
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#4

It will make a difference if you are RAM limited, running 3GB or so of memory. Most people are using at least 8GB nowadays.
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#5

yes can improve if u store games in hdd.
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#6

Massive performance increase in games, no. Performance in games is dependent on the CPU and GPU. Loading time improved, yes.
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#7

And by the way, do note that there are requirements to use Optane. For example, you need at least a Kaby Lake system among other requirements. I suggest you read up on it first before taking the plunge.
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#8

Bought 2 piece 16gb optane for $20 . Don't know what to do now , because I don't have a mobo with M.2 .
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#9

Ot a bit... Currently i have a 256 gb ssd and a 3tb hdd. My ssd is now full, with Windows 10 and 3 games on it. Now i have to install more games on my 3tb HDD, starting with final fantasy xv as the game files are huge. Future games will have to be on the HDD. Will getting optane be a wise investment for games on my HDD? I am talking load times and in game loading to minimise stutters. Seriously thinking about getting 16gb optane to test things out.
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#10

Waiting for my optane memory to come. Hope that the loading time will be good.
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