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Load screens: NVMe vs. SATA3

MisterBigglesworth
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I have an SSD connected by one of the earlier versions of SATA3 (circa 2013)
Was just wondering if anyone played ESO this way, then later upgraded to NVMe.
Is there much of a difference in load times? Can you quantify it? 50% faster? Twice as fast? More? What's been your experience?

Also wondering, when using SATA3 did you ever experience waiting for objects/terrain to load in while playing or shortly after logging on? If so, did switching to NVMe alleviate or remove this problem?
Really we do it without like, the musical instruments. This is the only musical: the mouth. And hopefully the brain attached to the mouth. Right? The brain, more important than the mouth, is the brain. The brain is much more important.
  • JamilaRaj
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    No, but difference between HDD and SSD was not exactly dramatic, so I would not expect much from SATA -> NVMe transition. Also, if you have 10min loading screen, especially where you typically have 10sec loading screen, faster hard drive will not help, because obviously something else is broken there (unless your current drive is genuinely failing).
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