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Crysis loading on two Intel X25-M SSDs RAID0

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

Quick video just to show how fast you can start playing Crysis on a SDD RAID0 setup.

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  • This video is almost 1 year old, the PC is already disassembled. Back then it was interesting as SSDs were new tech, nowadays it's just another video.

  • @monkeyturds how did it feel to pay $500+ for a hard drive just so your $50 game can load fast?

  • @ranivus

    small HDD too @_@ waste of money

  • If you have the money, it's paradise.

  • You're missing the point. I don't even load games off my SSDs, they're meant to be used with the OS. If you ever get one (or more), you'll know how it feels.

  • which intel x25 are you using?

  • X25-M Generation 1, 80GB x2

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  • why not just buy a floppy drive and fill it with cement..... then you will have a solid state drive for a lot cheaper than this!!

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  • my mushkin chronos delux raid i is way faster ^^ xD

  • .. but will it blend?

  • @namcojr well thanks anyway, because for me and my purse SSDs are still new tech ;) So you recommend it to be used with the OS only? Why is that?

  • @steevyp lmfao

  • wise money managment fail.

  • dude those ssd its the model only writes at 70mb/s

  • @ranivus feels good man

  • @namcojr Paradise Lost u mean

  • You people who are saying that its too small and a waste of money are fucking retards. You are not, and I repeat, NOT buying an SSD for capacity! That's what mechanical hard drives are for. You're getting an SSD for 200+MB/s read AND write speeds, and 0.1 ms access times. HDD's access times are about 13ms. 13 milliseconds versus a TENTH of a millisecond? Think about it.

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