PCIe 3.0 vs PCIe 4.0 vs PCIe 5.0 SSDs compared in 8 games, 3 of which use DirectStorage. SSDs were all tested in the same slot (the fastest one available.)
00:00 - Intro
00:05 - Hellblade II
02:28 - Alan Wake 2
04:17 - Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
05:17 - Horizon Forbidden West
06:50 - Forza Motorsport
07:47 - Cyberpunk 2077
09:11 - Starfield
10:49 - F1 23
12:42 - Outro
System specs:
➤ MSI GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM X
➤ Ryzen 7 7700X
➤ 32 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5
➤ ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WiFi
➤ Crucial T700 SSD Gen5
➤ Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus-G SSD Gen4
➤ ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro SSD Gen3
➤ Seasonic Focus GX-1000
➤ Arctic Freezer 34 CO
➤ Phanteks Eclipse P500A DRGB
➤ Windows 11
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On my system with raid0 dual pcie4.0 nvme drives, most of the time is spent decompressing and processing the data. There is always going to be a bottleneck somewhere, whether it is the drive, cpu, gpu etc.
Starfield had lots of problems, but I installed it on my slower (larger) NVME SSD first, that has like 5-700mb of read speed and it failed to load peoples’ faces and hands. On one of my faster drives (>2000mb read), had no problems. Not undermining the video but that’s the last time I saw a difference in a modern game.
Right, so I’m not a low-level PC hardware expert or anything, but:
We only got resizable BAR like a couple of years ago, and it was very much a premium enthusiast feature at the time. Are modern engines and the games built for them optimised to expect resizable BAR as a baseline yet? If not that will still be a limiting factor right?
I thought the reason resizable BAR was introduced was because we hit the limits of what the previous approach allowed regardless of the speed of the link
i.e. of course it doesn’t make a difference with games today, they’re built targeting hardware configurations that will limit the utility of extra storage bandwidth
Reiterating that I might have this entirely wrong, so I’m more than happy to be corrected here
What makes Onion so revolutionary is the quick boot directly into the game where you left off. Then when you stop playing, it automatically autosaves and turns completely off- not sleep like Android, but completely off so the battery is never dead.
Exactly, I don’t want an android console, or e-reader (not even a phone actually, but let’s wait for Linux).
If not for such conveniences, I wouldn’t play as much.
I also use the quick insta-switch to the previous game played. And I like that basically any game even played just automatically remains suspended for you to continue at any time (no need for manually saving states, tho you can set shortcuts for that too ofc).
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On my system with raid0 dual pcie4.0 nvme drives, most of the time is spent decompressing and processing the data. There is always going to be a bottleneck somewhere, whether it is the drive, cpu, gpu etc.
Starfield had lots of problems, but I installed it on my slower (larger) NVME SSD first, that has like 5-700mb of read speed and it failed to load peoples’ faces and hands. On one of my faster drives (>2000mb read), had no problems. Not undermining the video but that’s the last time I saw a difference in a modern game.
Right, so I’m not a low-level PC hardware expert or anything, but:
We only got resizable BAR like a couple of years ago, and it was very much a premium enthusiast feature at the time. Are modern engines and the games built for them optimised to expect resizable BAR as a baseline yet? If not that will still be a limiting factor right?
I thought the reason resizable BAR was introduced was because we hit the limits of what the previous approach allowed regardless of the speed of the link
i.e. of course it doesn’t make a difference with games today, they’re built targeting hardware configurations that will limit the utility of extra storage bandwidth
Reiterating that I might have this entirely wrong, so I’m more than happy to be corrected here
Ofc not.
With so many 120+GB games gen3 SSDs speed is not the limiting factor.
If it’s NVMe, it’s already as fast as it needs to be.
Comparing HDD to NVMe, though… Yea, it makes a big difference! I get frequent, near constant stuttering in some open world games like Elden Ring.
Bruh I run games off an SD card and it’s fine
“fine” is a bit generous there
It’s really not
It really is fine. Chrono Trigger plays great loading off an SD on my Miyoo Mini Plus.
OnionOS has completey changed my gaming expectations.
Onion (and Garlic) is so good, almost everything just works & if you want to fiddle with settings there are so many.
Also it never crashed on me.
Exactly, I don’t want an android console, or e-reader (not even a phone actually, but let’s wait for Linux).
If not for such conveniences, I wouldn’t play as much.
I also use the quick insta-switch to the previous game played. And I like that basically any game even played just automatically remains suspended for you to continue at any time (no need for manually saving states, tho you can set shortcuts for that too ofc).
Obvious bait is obvious. But sbc gaming is really awesome, just not the subject in this context.
If it runs fine on an SD card, it also runs fine on a HDD. You don’t need to compare it to an SSD.
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Tldr: there is no diff
Secret tl;dr: gen4