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Storage | six M.2 pcie gen 4 |
Display(s) | Sony 50X90J |
Case | Tt Level 20 HT |
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Power Supply | Corsair RMx 750w |
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Keyboard | GSKILL Ripjaws |
VR HMD | NA |
Software | win 10 pro x64 |
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@Wirko
Free space perf is not related to overprovisioning, i can have free space without any OP.
and the related drop in sped is usually from less nand available for pSLC.
ignoring for a moment your assuming what drive Daytrader is using.
this could as well be a 770 or a 750...
besides, took me about 5min to see that WD is common to use about 10% OP.
@Daytrader
unless you purchased the retail version, oem drives dont work with the WD sw, so that would explain why you cant change anything.
personally, i never fill drives anywhere close to full, no matter what kind or what for, but having a lot of drives,
i usually drop down to the next "even" number (400gb on a 450gb drive etc), just to not have to worry about.
sometimes games have large updates coming at a much later point (a ~120gb game needed additional 80gb for new maps, before deleting old files),
if that happens, i can just "add" that unpartitioned space, and have more time to get a new (as in bigger) drive.
Free space perf is not related to overprovisioning, i can have free space without any OP.
and the related drop in sped is usually from less nand available for pSLC.
ignoring for a moment your assuming what drive Daytrader is using.
this could as well be a 770 or a 750...
besides, took me about 5min to see that WD is common to use about 10% OP.
@Daytrader
unless you purchased the retail version, oem drives dont work with the WD sw, so that would explain why you cant change anything.
personally, i never fill drives anywhere close to full, no matter what kind or what for, but having a lot of drives,
i usually drop down to the next "even" number (400gb on a 450gb drive etc), just to not have to worry about.
sometimes games have large updates coming at a much later point (a ~120gb game needed additional 80gb for new maps, before deleting old files),
if that happens, i can just "add" that unpartitioned space, and have more time to get a new (as in bigger) drive.