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Now, on my new computer running a SATA III SSD, load times generally are 20 seconds or less. I even have a video of it. I'm almost always between the first to 4th person into the lobby after a map change.
Some of this is due to a much better processor, but the SSD does play a big role in reducing load times. FPS gains however shouldn't be noticable due to what role a hard drive plays during games.
If you want super fast use SSD and RAM Disk :)
Good spec computer very similar to 100%'s. 120g Intel with 5 year sold me on this tech and I'm not going back. I haven't even ♥♥♥♥♥♥ a platter for extra space. Screw them. I don't want to think about hard crashes from bumping the box anymore.
Yeah, it would be. They do make a terabyte size SSD, but the price is outrageous:
http://www.macmall.com/p/6958610?dpno=8932033&source=zwb12166
$7,499.99. I kid you not. I found this when a friend and I were discussing some company's $10k custom build and I thought it was impossible to spend that kind of money on the computer itself (no monitor or speakers) short of triple SLI Titans. I was wrong.
I got a SATA III Kingston HyperX 120 gig as my primary, but I kept my old SATA I Sandisk SSD for other games like Civ 5. I got a WD Green 3 TB and a WD Green 1 TB also in my tower.
So, that SSD is physically configured to be connected to the motherboard as a PCI card? Uh...
Yeah, that's how some of them are. You have a choice of mSata, 2.5 SSD or PCI form