Running Modern Games On an Old 5400 RPM Hard Drive

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RandomGaminginHD

RandomGaminginHD

Күн бұрын

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@Sr1njan
@Sr1njan 2 жыл бұрын
As a HDD gamer, I would like to point out to my fellow gamers that my PC takes a minute to get into the password screen, then another minute to enter the windows home screen and just becomes unusable for a couple of minutes or so. And by far the gaming experience has been fine just like shown in this video, however textures often take a fair amount of time to load when you change in-game graphical settings.
@Osmane5
@Osmane5 2 жыл бұрын
In the internet there is a way shown to skip the password screen, like I do on my Windows 10. It's so much more relaxing to turn the pc on, do something and after return it's ready to go.
@Innosos
@Innosos 2 жыл бұрын
Can confirm. 15 minutes+ to boot Windows. Another 5 minutes for Firefox to load right after boot into desktop.
@lombredeshakuras1481
@lombredeshakuras1481 2 жыл бұрын
My corrupted HDD took about 5 to 6 minutes before being usable. Windows Update f***ed up my drive during a whole Windows system update ( lost 300Gb of files, including some local savegames ). Getting an SSD on my desktop was the best decision I could make. Definitely much faster and QoL improved drastically
@dagnisnierlins188
@dagnisnierlins188 2 жыл бұрын
Seems like hdd Is slowly failing
@MandoMTL
@MandoMTL 2 жыл бұрын
@@Innosos Something's off with your drive.
@TheSpotify95
@TheSpotify95 2 жыл бұрын
This result was, IMO, to be expected - HDDs are still fine, but SSDs will load things in much quicker. Though to be honest, I wouldn't bother going along the HDD route with just a 320GB drive, unless I needed some extra storage space quickly and it was the only thing available. 256GB SSDs can be had at about £25 now (used) and 500GB SSDs can be had for under £50. The thing that hard drives do come in handy for, other than storing data: higher capacity devices. 2TB HDD's can be comfortably had for under £50, whereas a 2TB SSD will cost significantly more than £100.
@user-wq9mw2xz3j
@user-wq9mw2xz3j 2 жыл бұрын
For those needing tonnes of storage for some reason it's understandable. For me tho, today I wouldn't buy hdd of 2tb or less. Only if I need more than 4tb for something. Of course, those who can't afford a more expensive ssd also makes sense, but for me without wanting to spend a lot on my pc, I think the cost for ssd is justified. cheaper (still great) m.2 nvme ssd's dropped to as low as 160-170 for 2tb. Now they got a raise tho because of WD messing up their stock.
@danimayb
@danimayb 2 жыл бұрын
No shit lol This result is expected by everyone including RGIHD, But it was still cool to check back on. And yes, HDD is still the cheaper better way for mass storage - Even for games. Even though personally I have a 2TB SSD for my games and an MVMe SSD for boot.
@JohnSmith-nj9qo
@JohnSmith-nj9qo 2 жыл бұрын
Same. I have all my games stored on a 2 TB HDD that cost almost nothing, and I don't experience any serious issues with lag, load times, textures popping in, etc. With that being said, I do have a 500 GB SSD as my boot drive and for other miscellaneous files and a 1 TB NVMe drive that I got from a Newegg bundle when I bought my 3070 TI that I still haven't used because my 2 TB HDD is still only half full after 3 years of use.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
You can buy HDD space for as low as $15 per TB when you buy 8-12tb drives. Hdd storage is dirt cheap.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-nj9qo you would never get lag/pop ins on a regular hdd 😂 you do understand all textures needed are loaded into RAM right? Nothing is running directly from the HDD.
@domenicmitri
@domenicmitri 2 жыл бұрын
As a note, HDD mode partially works by effectively increasing vRAM requirements in CP2077 if I'm not mistaken. So the less variety is probably because it keeps yanking the same assets from vRAM so it doesn't have to go back out to disk. If you have a card with a small buffer, it might possible be worse or even more samey stuff will show up.
@EnglishMike
@EnglishMike 2 жыл бұрын
Gaming with an HDD today is just a taste of what my generation had to go through loading games like Elite from a cassette tape deck back in the early 80s. Not only were there 5-10 minute load times, there was always that moment just as the load was finishing when you held your breath waiting to see if the game's start screen would appear, or you were doomed to rewind and sit through another interminable game load. I upgraded my main laptop to SSD the moment the drives became affordable, and it breathed new life into it. I'd forgotten just how much better SSDs were until one crapped out on me and I had to switch back to a laptop HDD while I got it replaced under warranty. It was so slow I thought something was seriously wrong with my Windows installation, but in the end I had to concede the HDD was just that slow. Crazy how quickly we forget how much faster everything is these days.
@markhackett2302
@markhackett2302 2 жыл бұрын
Bppp bp bpp bpppp bppppp tiddleidlidlidl
@Fina1Ragnarok
@Fina1Ragnarok 2 жыл бұрын
That reduced variety reminds of me of how GTA 4 behaved. I'd imagine that the HDD mode fixes stutters that would be there on a 7200rpm drive but a 5400rpm is still too slow.
@angelhero19
@angelhero19 2 жыл бұрын
I fix gta4 by using vulkan mod
@Jasontvnd9
@Jasontvnd9 2 жыл бұрын
@I dont read notfications I have thousands people always talk about how poorly it runs but honestly I remember no frame rate issues with a GTX580 , 8GB of ram and a i7 2700k. I wonder if it just has issues with new hardware , Never tried running it on my 10900k RTX3070 pc because honestly why bother playing it.
@tacticalmattress
@tacticalmattress 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jasontvnd9 Ding ding ding! You see. That setup and gpu was most likely optimized at one point specifically for that game. New hardware not so much. I actually have no issues at all with it on a RX570 though. Buttery smooth 60fps locked. Might tickle 58-59 when im shooting RPGS blowing up cars but yeah. Runs fine. 4th gen Xeon(i7 4790 without integrated gfx) as well. 16 gb ram. I did play it on my SSD though and not my 3tb HDD.
@angelhero19
@angelhero19 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jasontvnd9 when using Vulkan mod it will smooth frame than normal like modern game
@huggarty5434
@huggarty5434 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jasontvnd9 Yeah its unfortunate, old game engines seemingly don't go well with new hardware. I want to play some older games on my 3080ti and while the games obviously get high fps, there's always huge drops that ruin the gameplay.
@muhammadharits7127
@muhammadharits7127 2 жыл бұрын
In my personal experience its really noticable in Kingdom come deliverence betwen ssd and hdd. From texture streaming in game and cutsene, also in cutsene loading and when talking to npc because its an rpg game (for context if you use slow hardisk its always dark screen for a split second)
@OldPoi77
@OldPoi77 2 жыл бұрын
Getting content out is a hard thing to do and making use of anything you have on hand to tell a story about is the way forward, well done RGHD keep up the hard work. :)
@scientist_nick
@scientist_nick 7 күн бұрын
I decommisioned the last HDD for non backup purposes after this video (was an external HDD for PS4 games on my PS5). It had a USB 2.0 interface 5400rpm drive and 50.000 hours. Good job soldier you did well, but this is the end of this run! Since it was still somehow alive, I gifted it to other family members who needed it more. One mans trash is another mans treasure.
@lautarozaccagnino170
@lautarozaccagnino170 3 күн бұрын
We need a 2024/25 video of this. A lot of heavy games came out in these 2 years and it'd be curious to see how they perform with an ssd and hdd
@timothypeart3116
@timothypeart3116 2 жыл бұрын
i’ve used many of these laptop hdd as supplemental storage in sff builds some as small as 160gb from over a decade ago and they work great usually consume less power than their desktop hdd counterparts are lighter and easier to mount in many different ways and cases in fact just zip tied one to a bracket meant for a full size drive in a slimline case today glad to see someone thoroughly test and cover the topic in an approach that anyone with spare parts might actually question when they find one of these little gems in a drawer or something great job
@michaelmonstar4276
@michaelmonstar4276 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that 'Far Cry 6' even gave up trying to load, although that's probably just like a fail-safe so that it doesn't get stuck, really shows that HDDs are phasing out of the norm. I wonder how "AC: Valhalla" would do, though, cause even on an NVMe I found that it takes quite a while to load into the game, depending on the area you're loading into. - Though, I have to say that I think loading-times improved somewhat when they did that file-optimization some months ago. - It doesn't do the same thing that it stops loading, though. At least that I know of.
@Patrick76496
@Patrick76496 2 жыл бұрын
This video came out just the right time. I recently purchased a 2TB 5400 WD Blue HDD for my laptop (there were no 7200 ones in this size), and I'm quite happy with it. In most of the games loading times are fine, often you can't even say it's slow, and read/write speeds of big files are over 100MB/s. Compared to my old Dual Core G551, my 6-core G531 has basically no loading issues ingame with the HDD, in contrast to my old laptop with the SSD. Though FH5 is on the SSD, FH4 is running happily maxed out without a hiccup and any streaming issues, which I experienced a lot with my old PC (w/ SSD!) in these games. And there are games like SnowRunner which loads surprisingly fast (10-15s) even if you have it on an HDD.
@AntiGrieferGames
@AntiGrieferGames Жыл бұрын
Some games are optimized well. Especially in Indie Games.
@nicane-9966
@nicane-9966 2 жыл бұрын
hdds are fenomenal for storage, cheap and tons of space, also durability and reliability... but for windows no. ive used an HDD for many many years just recently changed to SSD ive noticed the dif but in games as u said is not impressive diff but once you taste SSD you dont wanna wait no more.
@MandoMTL
@MandoMTL 2 жыл бұрын
256gb SSDs are dirt cheap. OS + 2-3ish (AAA) most played games is the meta for those on a budget.
@Zhunter5000
@Zhunter5000 2 жыл бұрын
@@MandoMTL Even 1tb SSDs. WD SN850 1TB NVME drive for only $140 on eBay
@DarkZuckerberg
@DarkZuckerberg 2 жыл бұрын
@@Zhunter5000 got a 1TB Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD for $112
@nicane-9966
@nicane-9966 2 жыл бұрын
why would you buty 1tb of ssd for storage when u can buy 2tb of hdd storage for 45 or even more if u really need the storage u can buy 8TB of storage for 90.... ssds are not meant for storage at a good price. hdd deserve their place, and wont be removed from it ANY TIME SOON.
@PashaGamingYT
@PashaGamingYT 2 жыл бұрын
HDDs are far less reliable and even less durable than SSDs
@Tc4ify
@Tc4ify 2 жыл бұрын
I played through Doom (2016) on a (wait for it) 320gb IDE (yes, not sata) hard drive, because my most capable motherboard at the time (the only one supporting quad cores) didn't work with any sata drives (hdd or ssd). Just like shown here, after the loading was done, it wasn't bad at all, mostly stable 60 fps and even the loading times were all under one minute, so it was actually doable, if not that great.
@ignasanchezl
@ignasanchezl Жыл бұрын
I feel like more and more developers are not even testing their games on older hardware but for some reason I feel like doom was built to run on anything. I'm sure a few tweaks to games code here and there could make hard drives still usable and not ewaste.
@itsdokko2990
@itsdokko2990 2 жыл бұрын
as someone who used to have an HDD as main boot drive/storage, using my computer was like driving an old car, you had to let it "warm up" to fully use it, like a solid 5 minutes. my mind was blown away when i bought a SATA SSD for a main boot drive. Sooner or later, i'll make the leap to a M.2 SATA or an NVME if i can afford them
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 2 жыл бұрын
I used a 5400 RPM drive as recording drive for years. Let's not forget that 65 MB/s is about 520 mbps, which is way more bandwith than any reasonable recording. And my games and stuff are still on a couple 7200 RPM drives and so far there wasn't anything that made me feel I had to change that.
@capsulate8642
@capsulate8642 2 жыл бұрын
I use an 8TB WD HDD for most of my larger games and I can't tell the difference between that and either of my SSDs. My 2012 Barracuda isn't much worse. I guess once a hard drive is in the 150-220MB/s range, most games are software bottlenecked. It'd be interesting to try this with the few games that recommend or outright require SSDs now. Also, this is conjecture, but if you had all of the games installed at once, you might have seen more issues in the last games you installed because they were written closer to the center of the drive's platters.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
Are we forgetting that all textures and game assets are loaded into ram first?
@chriswright8074
@chriswright8074 2 жыл бұрын
@@randybobandy9828 why
@vlad54rus-a
@vlad54rus-a 2 жыл бұрын
Linear speeds aren't everything, a large role play seek times and random reads, in which even top-grade HDDs fall behind to any SSD.
@capsulate8642
@capsulate8642 2 жыл бұрын
@@randybobandy9828 Before 2009 perhaps. but when games are streaming assets from the drive into RAM during gameplay, (very slow) drive speed can cause pop-in or other issues. Besides, I was mainly referring to load times.
@KokoroKatsura
@KokoroKatsura 2 жыл бұрын
a n i m e n i m e
@Sid-Cannon
@Sid-Cannon 2 жыл бұрын
Those yellow vans made me laugh, would have been funnier if they were yellow reliant robins ...
@rentisme
@rentisme Жыл бұрын
I like how in the first couple seconds of the video he makes a generalisation that's actually wrong on a case by case basis, even without consideration to factors like cost or data/information density
@Djuntas
@Djuntas 2 жыл бұрын
kinda fun concept for video...Shower thoughts. Glad to see no FPS differences.
@shawnpaulzuccarellorizzo
@shawnpaulzuccarellorizzo 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you made this video! There might still be a use for these old hdds. I have one in my R11 that was gathering dust. Here’s to Direct Storage coming to PC!
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 2 жыл бұрын
And it still requires the games to actually implement it. Which means around 99.9% of all the games I will own within the next 3-8 years won't even have it.
@RikiHorizon
@RikiHorizon 2 жыл бұрын
If there's one thing that I can gather from all your videos lately it is "far cry 6 likes to think it's way harder to run than it really is."
@d2factotum
@d2factotum 2 жыл бұрын
I think the last time I saw a game take *four minutes* to load was when it was coming in from tape on my ZX Spectrum in the 80s!
@DarkZuckerberg
@DarkZuckerberg 2 жыл бұрын
The "budget" way to go, is to get a 240GB SSD for OS and daily usage. And get a 1TB 7200rpm HDD for games.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
No you want a bigger hdd than a 1tb since the price per TB is way less when you buy a 4-12tb hdd. Hell I'm about to buy a 12tb hdd from Amazon for $160 for movies and games.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
@@konz2891 you want to deal with having a dozen ssds with cables going everywhere?
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
@Maroedes now explain to me why you think the game doesn't load textures with a 5400rpm drive... I'll wait.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
@Maroedes it sounds like your old laptop HDD won't load because it probably has bad sectors. Also if your games are stored on your hdd after it was already full it will be slower since the hdd writes its data from the outside of the disk to the inside. So since when a disk is spinning the outer edge spins faster than the center So the reading speed will be higher.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
@@konz2891 gotcha.
@kafeinfaita6715
@kafeinfaita6715 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone gaming with high-capacity SSDs nowadays while I'm still using a 5400rpm 1tb laptop hard drive that I salvaged from my dead laptop 5 years ago as my game drive.
@DragonProtector
@DragonProtector 2 жыл бұрын
I stil game on hard drives. Only have the os on ssd
@3TDEV01
@3TDEV01 2 жыл бұрын
Still playing on my old 7200 rpm Barracuda, With the OS running on NVMe and video games on the HDD I noticed only occasional stuttering especially in Control. The overall experience isn't bad but may change in future. ;)
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Try 15000 rom cheata
@xmcblxck
@xmcblxck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Video! I already where thinking of an upgrade to a SSD or even a nvme SSD.
@aqua-technic
@aqua-technic 2 жыл бұрын
I still have a large capacity HDD for "older" (2017 and older) and less demanding games as they weren't made with SSD in mind, and you can store so damn much on them.
@kruemmelbande5078
@kruemmelbande5078 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite moments of HDDs was that one time where dbd took so long to load, that I got kicked before the game loaded
@Иван_Михайлов-ь8б
@Иван_Михайлов-ь8б 2 жыл бұрын
I still use my 6 years old 7200rpm HDD and I'm pretty satisfied with it tbh since here where I live, for the price of 1 SSD you can buy like 2 or sometimes 3 HDDs, so for a torrent user like me, storage size really makes all the difference, the more the better....
@alincioaba
@alincioaba 2 жыл бұрын
Use a small capacity SSD, 120gb maybe, for Windows and large harddrives for data.
@darthwiizius
@darthwiizius 2 жыл бұрын
@@alincioaba 256GB is better value ATM, but yeah run OS on SS for the biggest benefit, and with a 256GB you can still a game or two on the drive if you want speed.
@alincioaba
@alincioaba 2 жыл бұрын
@@darthwiizius I don't know the prices in his country. In my country, Romania, 240 is the sweet spot but there were times when a good 120gb SSD was about 15 dollars and the 240gb 35$+
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 2 жыл бұрын
Where I'm at the cheapest HDD comes out to $13.50 per TB and the cheapest SSD comes to $90 per TB...that's a massive price difference and it's why I still use HDD for mass storage and SSD for my OS and main games and programs.
@pasha715
@pasha715 2 жыл бұрын
i use my hdd 3 years and 4 month, in some games i started to get stutters that earlier i didnt get, doesnt matter which settings in gta 5 i get similar fps, tried to install new system, previous drivers and newer. programs shows that hdd;s health is 100%, but tbh i dont belive it
@barowt
@barowt 2 жыл бұрын
I remember more than once I've reinstalled Windows on a physical hard drive because it loaded so slow that I thought Windows was broken.. Yay for SSDs..
@Chris-sm4jv
@Chris-sm4jv 2 жыл бұрын
HDD would be fine for a lot of games, but competitive games where load times are super important is when it makes the biggest difference. With how much cheaper SSDs are compared to a few years ago it’s totally worth it.. I didn’t upgrade to an SSD for awhile, but when I did my PC felt brand new. I keep all my games on an SSD and use my 4TB HDD for gameplay recordings, music and stuff like that
@conorf8091
@conorf8091 2 жыл бұрын
I use a 500gb 5400rpm drive as my second drive for bigger games. Honestly it’s not that bad for online games as once the map is loaded all good and money is tight now Also them Asseno SSDs are brilliant value for the money
@IlMemetor72
@IlMemetor72 2 жыл бұрын
Love the Assassins insignia mate
@5izzy557
@5izzy557 2 жыл бұрын
I use an HDD as my main gaming drive and yes loading is longer, and sometimes I do notice a blatant data streaming stutter in open world games, but other than that it's perfectly fine for gaming in 2022 IMO. Edit- Also that HDD used in this video was on the poopy side of HDD's lol
@sondrel2
@sondrel2 2 жыл бұрын
Data streaming errors have I never experienced. I own a more expensive WD Black 7200RPM 6TB drive with 128MB cache, double the normal amount. It is slower, but not as much as "normal" HDD's. I get sequential reads and writes of over 200MB/s, over 50MB/s faster than my other WD Red drive with around 140MB/s. I most definitely notice the jump to the Black drive. 🤔🤔
@chase7974
@chase7974 2 жыл бұрын
I still wouldn't invest in one If you're gaming. For storage they're fine, but yeah for gaming they're pretty terrible. Especially if you're the last one loading on a multiplayer title making others wait.
@sondrel2
@sondrel2 2 жыл бұрын
@@chase7974 If games continue to get larger and larger without the developers learning how to compress game files like Hitman 3 developer IO Interactive you would need a pretty big budget going over 1TB SSD capacity. 🤔🤔
@chase7974
@chase7974 2 жыл бұрын
@@sondrel2 I don't see that being an issue. A 2tb SSD is only around $150 which is more than enough for most people. You really should be using an SSD anyways as this point in time. They're better in everyway.
@sondrel2
@sondrel2 2 жыл бұрын
@@chase7974 Even though I run the operating system on a PCIe SSD, considering I get a 4TB HDD brand new for 91.27 USD I am not changing my game drives for now. 😅😅
@TR1PLE_6
@TR1PLE_6 2 жыл бұрын
My 8 year old Toshiba laptop took like 5 minutes to boot up Windows 10. After replacing the HDD with a Crucial MX500 SSD the wait was down to around 20 seconds. The difference really is noticeable!
@MarkoVuckovic32
@MarkoVuckovic32 2 жыл бұрын
I still use a 7200rpm hard drive. It literally takes 5-10 minutes untill Windows boots up and the PC becomes usable because once it loads the desktop it takes a few more minutes until it loads everything else and becomes usable. After that it isn't too bad except for some more modern games but I am using a GTX 1050 so a lot of games don't work good enough in the first place.
@technicalzombie921
@technicalzombie921 2 жыл бұрын
This could've been a good April fools video where you loop the loading animation til one second before the video ends and be like woah, that was fast. Could've even said it was m.3 the version of nvme so fast it's slow
@tHeWasTeDYouTh
@tHeWasTeDYouTh 2 жыл бұрын
Do you guys remember a few years ago a new HDD came out for enterprise only and it had dual headers so it had read speeds close to a SATA SSD. I guess it never worked out because it was never released for consumers.
@mightymatt3624
@mightymatt3624 2 жыл бұрын
Time to swap my nvme for a 54k drive, I’m so sick of my game loading so quick that I can’t even make coffee or enjoy a small jog. Thanks for the video going to circuit city now.
@MyNameIsBucket
@MyNameIsBucket 2 жыл бұрын
We need to go deeper. I know some of those old PCs you find have an IDE port. We need Cyberpunk running off an ATA/33 drive.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
No volition raptor cheata hdd 10000 rpms 15000 rom hdd
@mindphaserxy
@mindphaserxy 2 жыл бұрын
God my laptop doesn't even have a SATA connector or even space for a 2.5" drive. It's not super high end either but HP got smart and put 2 NVME connections inside of it. Yeah a tad more expensive but it came with 1TB and I added a 512TB to the other slot. Getting 3500/600 on the reads/writes, Q8T1 and 2200/400 on Q1T1. Being someone old enough to remember the ancient times (MFM and IDE) we used to be blown away by ATA100 and ATA133 speeds. Things have come a long, long way.
@CyberVirtual
@CyberVirtual 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly Laptop Hardrives where the best way for me to start PC Gaming. They were quiet and had my standard of optimal speed. Nothing extraordinary but it got the job done.
@m8x425
@m8x425 2 жыл бұрын
Just a few years ago when a 250gb SSD was $99usd, people were storing their games on a standard HDD. But back in the day, which was 10 years ago or more, we used to buy a 2nd or 3rd drive and run those in RAID 0. A lot of people bought those WD Velcioraptor 10k RPM drives, but those had a small capacity and they were expensive. I always went with the 1tb Samsung Spinpoint F3 drives, and I still have a few of them running in my systems.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Byy 3 1.2 tb velocity raptor 3.6 terabyte 3 1.2 terabyte 10000 rpm hdd
@felix_972
@felix_972 2 жыл бұрын
I drive my whole System from an USB hard drive, the loading times in games like bf1 are monstrous
@TechIOwn
@TechIOwn 2 жыл бұрын
Have a 1TB WD Blue 7200RPM drive as a secondary drive, under $50AUD new. Good enough to run most games directly but I mainly use it for storage of large game files and shift games between SSD and HDD depending on what I'm currently playing, both Steam and Xbox Game Pass for PC let you easily swap files between drives.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Good drive
@Simi69
@Simi69 2 жыл бұрын
I bought that exact SSD to refurb my brothers old laptop. Savage value!
@codfish1113
@codfish1113 2 жыл бұрын
as someone who lived on a 5400rpm hard drive for the longest time until I SSD'd my old desktop, it was tolerable but not pleasant. Windows would take ages to become "usable" after punching the password in, although games did run a-okay once past the loading screen. Heck, even now I still have some games on a spare 5400rpm drive.
@charredolive
@charredolive 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone calls Atrioc "Glizzy Hands" but we all know it's truly RandomGaming
@ClickingPixels
@ClickingPixels 2 жыл бұрын
The FH5 results where probably queued by the "optimizing for your pc" process that runs when new hardware is detected.
@JohnnyVent
@JohnnyVent 2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to say that HDD's basically work like a vinyl record in that a needle is used to read grooves in a disk. Basically, the faster the disk is spinning the faster the needle can read those grooves and a disk with more area, or storage, will take longer for the needle to fully read. I.E. More storage on a slower spinning disk increases read times exponentially. I would highly recommend only using a 5400rpm drive if you have less than maybe 750gb but anything more and you basically need a 7200rpm drive for it to be acceptable in daily, average performance like booting your pc and running a web browser.
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 2 жыл бұрын
Are you sure about that speed vs area/storage ? I think it goes the other way around. The thing is, having the assets in the "first" (that is, outer) portions of the HDD vs the "last" (that is, inner) portions of the disk. The revolutions per minute is the same, but the inner part has less data/surface/area than the outer one, so things that are on the outer area are faster to load. That's why a full HDD will go slower and slower. That alone, is, I'd say, a very good reason to NOT bother with small storage HDDs, since if you keep them full, you might slow them even more. Also, having plenty of space allows for easy defragmentation. Also, having higher capacity drives means that data is either more compact, so having the same speed allows reading more per second and/or also have more platters, which is kind of having multiple hdds in raid 0. So, again, having a higher capacity drive would actually help with speed to.
@jtenorj
@jtenorj 2 жыл бұрын
@@Winnetou17 Well, higher density platters means faster data transfer, but current HDDs are not designed to read from multiple platters simultaneously(read/write arm has multiple heads for each side of each platter, but only reads/writes on one head at a time). Some company(Seagate?) has been working on drives with two read/write arms(so double the number of heads) that can in fact read/write simultaneously(so doubling max sustained read/write from around 200 MB/s to over 400MB/s) which gets them close to slower SATA 3 SSDs in sustained reads/writes but still abysmally slow when comparing random reads/writes. I wish HDDs would be set up so they could write an entire byte(both sides of 4 platters) or two bytes(both sides of 8 platters) simultaneously(double that for drives with dual arm array tech) at which point you exceed SATA 3 bandwidth capacity by quite a bit(how to connect to system?) but random reads and writes are still a lot slower than even SATA SSDs due to random seek times( a few milliseconds each) vs SSD IOPS( high tens of thousands per second on SATA SSDs, hundreds of thousands on NVMe SSDs or even millions when you have a number of them in a RAID 0 array). Edit: A lot of stuff(OS, games, other programs) don't load sequentially. They are still faster on SSD. Pictures, video, and music(which do load sequentially) are fine on HDD. I personally have a system with with a large NVMe SSD(OS, programs, and a some games) and several larger HDDs with my game libraries and other files. Older, smaller games run fine of HDD and when I want to play a newer larger game one of those types of games out of the SSD and swap the big game a do want to play into the SSD in the previously occupied space. The SSD in question is an Intel 660p 2TB(a QLC drive). I'm thinking around 500GB for OS and programs, 1TB for games and 500GB free to work as SLC cache(so around 125GB, actually 128GB since the drive actually has almost 2.2 trillion bytes of usable space so 512GB OS/programs, 1024GB for games and 512GB(128GB SLC) for cache. Any more full of actual data and the drive could slow down a lot. Steam library on a 10TB external USB 3.0 HDD, other libraries(Epic, GOG, Origin and Ubisoft) on a 4TB HDD. Another 4TB HDD for additional file space. 20TB total storage(for now).
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 2 жыл бұрын
@@jtenorj Yeah, you're right, it's multiple platters, but still only one read. I remember seeing the head, and it's still basically one head that can reach all the platters. So, as it is now it would work only if the data needed would be on the same area but in a different platter. I guess something like that can be made, but it sounds like it would work in 3% of the cases and be a massive headache in the rest of 97%. Speaking of games, aren't OSes now a bit more clever with putting the data, especially if it gets statistics of its usage ? Also, speaking of where the files are, I remember, the first time I've learned about this, when I was a kid and I saw that Quake 2 and Quake 3 had basically just one big file of 700 MB (which was quite big at that time). It was exactly for this reason, so there's maximum chances of it being in the same spot and able to be read with sequencial speeds. Lastly, are there controllers or software that you can use to have x GB of QLC behave like x/4 SLC (similarly with TLC and MLC I guess) ? That sounds like a pretty nice idea, when you need it.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Soon 10000 ppm 15000 rom hdd
@mattparker9726
@mattparker9726 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah When I updated from spinning rust to NVME I'm never going back!
@etiennebsm692
@etiennebsm692 2 жыл бұрын
I use a 15 year old 2.5 inch 300gb hard drive that has 40mbs per second read/write. I loaded Red dead 2 on it, runs fine graphically but I do notice some weird artefacts in the sound. I love it
@boating2strokenovice726
@boating2strokenovice726 2 жыл бұрын
when it comes to dealing with hard drives, the part that really sucks with high GB games is the daily defragmenting and cleaning required to optimize load times.
@michaelthompson9798
@michaelthompson9798 2 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of hype is around NVME drives load times … but compared to a SSDs they’re not blazingly faster for the majority of daily tasks and gaming needs by the majority. For the semi-pro/pro users doing video encoding etc, NVME is a massive time saver. Even the new DirectDriveDirectStorage (it goes by a few names) imo, won’t make a huge difference compared to SSDs for any gaming overall in soon to come titles …. But maybe in 5+ years time, this may change.
@dycedargselderbrother5353
@dycedargselderbrother5353 2 жыл бұрын
What's probably going to change more in five years is the increasing inconvenience of mounting 2.5" (and 3.5") drives in new case designs. The price premium NVMe once had has largely evaporated. 80mm bare sticks are almost certainly cheaper to manufacture than basically the same thing but with a shell around it. OEMs are probably making more of a profit from NVMe compared to 2.5" SATA drives even at the same price so they'll want to sell more of those. It's going to be more of a push upgrade like new generations of PCIe and DDR memory than based on consumer pressure.
@mooselimb6116
@mooselimb6116 2 жыл бұрын
the hiccups on that laptop hdd was caused by APM (Advanced Power Management) & the deterioration of the drive & also the micro-inconsistency of the hard drive technology
@fluttzkrieg4392
@fluttzkrieg4392 2 жыл бұрын
I remember installing Far Cry 5 in my old 1TB 5400 WD drive (could've installed in my M.2 but I wanted the loading screens in that game to last longer, funnily enough). One time the grass wouldn't load as I was driving and I thought either the drive or my GPU was dying. It never happened again after that.
@Intelwinsbigly
@Intelwinsbigly 2 жыл бұрын
Shame that few consumer mobos have sas controllers
@dabmasterars
@dabmasterars 2 жыл бұрын
1 gb wd drive? do you mean 1 tb? far cry 5 is about 60 gigs so it would be impossible to fit on a 1 gig storage device
@fluttzkrieg4392
@fluttzkrieg4392 2 жыл бұрын
@@dabmasterars Yes, I don't know how I didn't see that. I've edited it.
@davidsnyder2068
@davidsnyder2068 2 жыл бұрын
Worth it to save up for an a more modern SSD. Nowadays even Gen4 M.2s are relatively affordable and the improvement in read/writes over an HDD is astronomical. This video is with a SATA SSD which is on average 1/4 the speed of Gen 3 M.2. Gen 4 is on average 6-8 times faster than the SSD that’s being used for testing here.
@huggarty5434
@huggarty5434 2 жыл бұрын
Imo I don't mind paying more for SSD's because the experience is worth it. It feels great to have your OS and apps feel super responsive and snappy.
@LUNATIC75
@LUNATIC75 2 жыл бұрын
I went boot drive SSD back in 2008/9 and all SSD in 2014. Nowadays, whenever I use mechanical drives for anything other than large file storage I just get frustrated. The last time I tried to to play modded Skyrim on HDD, I gave up. The delays encountered simply entering and exiting an Inn were ridiculous. I do hope that one day NVME drives start to make a difference in load times over bog standard SSD's.
@SL4PSH0CK
@SL4PSH0CK 2 жыл бұрын
lets not forget tere were high end 5400rpms back in the days and low ends
@sidiper
@sidiper 2 жыл бұрын
I'm still using 5400s from old laptops. It still works great and still playing GTA V, SOTTR, Crysis and other AAA.
@takuminightcore1886
@takuminightcore1886 2 жыл бұрын
Hard drives can’t even run GTA five on PS3 without a loading in textures I’m so thankful to be in a generation where we have SSDs
@MrTomas7777
@MrTomas7777 2 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, 5400 RPM drives... My 1000€ gaming laptop from 2017 had one and it's painful, even just using Windows. Glad it has an SSD now.
@scottfergusson3104
@scottfergusson3104 2 жыл бұрын
You should try run games from a sdcard
@RandomGaminginHD
@RandomGaminginHD 2 жыл бұрын
I did a usb stick a few years ago haha
@rqbhop
@rqbhop 2 жыл бұрын
Should try a old IDE hard drive, I'm curious if they'd even run win10 😂
@tquad8699
@tquad8699 2 жыл бұрын
I tried running on a usb drive and a sd card via windows to go and it was terrible
@eternalgamers10
@eternalgamers10 2 жыл бұрын
@@rqbhop I’m sure you can if you use an IDE to SATA adapter.
@rqbhop
@rqbhop 2 жыл бұрын
@@eternalgamers10 for sure, I can't imagine trying to do anything on a system from that era :)
@bigjoeangel
@bigjoeangel 2 жыл бұрын
I've got 4 diffenent drive types in my PC. My boot drive is a 1TB M.2 NVME drive and is rather awesome, I've also got a 480GB SATA SSD, a 2TB SSHD "hybrid harddrive", and a 6TB HDD. I happily run most games off the harddrives as there is barely any noticable difference for most games. Some of the newer games are worth moving onto an SSD for a quicker loading experience and when I've finished playing them, I can move it back to the HDD for storage and occasional use.
@Del_UK
@Del_UK 2 жыл бұрын
HDD's are still very useful, as they give you a budget option of making a clone of your SSD.
@jeffie8696
@jeffie8696 2 жыл бұрын
I often install Windows onto an old HDD for testing and its fun to also remind myself just how slow they are in comparison to my modern gaming PC with multiple SSDs LOL
@NATALIE987ful
@NATALIE987ful 2 жыл бұрын
It will be interesting to see this test, if and when, directstorage takes off. Obviously older, and current titles won't be affected, but would be extremely interesting to see how HDD's would perform in thoose games. If at all.
@haruokumura2977
@haruokumura2977 2 жыл бұрын
My 11 years old 7200RPM seagate with 60k hours on it still works perfectly
@garytallowin6623
@garytallowin6623 2 жыл бұрын
I currently have 32TB's of storage on my main pc.. will most likely be adding more at some point 3TB of nvme, 12TB of ssd (with 8TB of that in raid 0) , the rest is hdd for archive / media use
@dontmatter4423
@dontmatter4423 2 жыл бұрын
What do you do with all that?
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
32 tb ssd now price m ss telesales price tage
@snowiblind
@snowiblind 2 жыл бұрын
*flashbacks to gta 4 only taxis and lcpd*
@kyleranden3102
@kyleranden3102 2 жыл бұрын
Being that games are usually 100gb or more now I will gladly go for the big HDDs and just wait a little longer especially for the $.
@pasha715
@pasha715 2 жыл бұрын
if game works fine i can wait few min on hdd, but first chance i get, i will prob buy 500 gb or 1tb ssd for system+ games that could benefit from it
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Chef gids fir 10000 rom or 15000 rom hdd
@jacobleb420
@jacobleb420 2 жыл бұрын
HDD's run fighting games really well, Tekken 7, Mortal Kombat 11 play really well. Best with games that have small levels or stages that can be fully loaded into the RAM. Loading times are longer, but once the level is loaded it runs ass well as on a SSD.
@fantherailsbc
@fantherailsbc 2 жыл бұрын
You should have installed Windows and gamed with the 5400 HDD. The difference is painfully noticeable.
@Dropkickgopnik
@Dropkickgopnik 2 жыл бұрын
i remember when i had forza horizon 3 on my 2,5" hdd, it took whopping 15 minutes to load this game
@45eno
@45eno 2 жыл бұрын
I just bought a $67 4TB WD RED PLUS CMR as a Media PC game secondary storage drive. I also have a 1tb ADATA SX8200 NVMe drive for primary games. I just want to be able to install any game. The hdd is fine for the purpose of big secondary games. It’s a nice cheap way to be able to install any game you want. Modern software like steam and origin make it easy to move games around from fast primary storage to slow secondary storage. So if you find you are playing a old game a bunch just simply select it to move over to your fast drive if you want. I also have a similar setup on my main system but with a 2tb XPG s70 blade NVMe 4.0 and a 4tb 7200rpm hdd secondary game storage. Pairing a modern big hdd with a ssd/NVMe for game storage frees you up to blanket install any game you want.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Best hdd on market
@FireFalcon
@FireFalcon 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah ive had this be a big problem recently on my 5400 rpm and Low Platter count hdds with streaming issues and long load times. Im moving a lot of games to ssds now and keeping non game files on hdds
@xKynOx
@xKynOx 2 жыл бұрын
Guild wars 2 on a SSD loads in about 30 seconds it takes around 4 mins just to get in to game with no textures on a HDD.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it dise
@001dman
@001dman 2 жыл бұрын
the current main rig is all SSD and NVME.. but i have my old PC loaded with ALL my old HDDs. laptop, desktop, etc dating back to 2006.. not a single one has failed and because of this i have MULTIPLE backups of everything important on multiple drives.. and i also have external drives in a gun safe for safe keeping.... as for gaming? they were fine. but yea.. speed is addictive.
@Captain_Char
@Captain_Char 2 жыл бұрын
some games wont even run properly on hdds aka Phantasy Star online 2 new genesis will have stuttering and audio lag on a mechanical, SSD was a game changer and still is, why mechanicals are still being shipped in say laptops is beyond me when most have an m.2 slot now
@antoniobaric5798
@antoniobaric5798 2 жыл бұрын
All I need is this video. I m into going for building budget gaming ssd+hdd PCs and 5400 rpm drives are everywhere and they are cheap
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
Cheap 10000 rom cheap 15000rom hdd
@blvckabacus
@blvckabacus 2 жыл бұрын
I had one of the older Forza horizon games on a hdd. The custom paint jobs on cars would pop in and out. Lol. Reinstalled it on ssd and fixed issues
@xenooseater6124
@xenooseater6124 2 жыл бұрын
my 5400k rpm hdd struggles with warzone, managed to get fh5 on my ssd and its better now (it had errors before saying the hdd is slow)
@sneekcreeper689
@sneekcreeper689 2 жыл бұрын
You don't "need" an SSD but you also don't "need" air conditioning in the summer
@Snales1974
@Snales1974 2 жыл бұрын
I use a 4TB WD Blue HDD 5400 RPM as 2nd Drive in my Gaming PC, i harvest this one from an external HDD and it works perfect. In this case with Cyperpunk, u can run this Game from an USB Stick, i test this last year, ya there are longer loading times, but other than this it work
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 2 жыл бұрын
4 tb hybred drive do exust
@NightMotorcyclist
@NightMotorcyclist 2 жыл бұрын
I made do with a 7200RPM HDD well into 2016 when SSDs were finally at an acceptable price point (but found SanDisk drive to be highly unreliable while the local brand, Inland, is still working to this day). I had also had a 10,000RPM WD Raptor drive for an OS drive as it was only 150GB but it was very quick for a hard drive. I still have these HDDs lying around and other period correct HDDs in Win 98 and Win XP builds.
@NeoSoap
@NeoSoap 2 жыл бұрын
I hope you had a quick nap while loading Forza Horizon 5!
@KuroAno
@KuroAno 2 жыл бұрын
My storage setup is a 500GB M.2 drive for the system and a few critical games that "require" it (like FS2020) and 2 2TB HDDs (7200 rpm) because HDDs are so cheap compared to SSDs. In fact I watched this video while playing Forza Horizon 5, which is installed on an HDD. Loading times are slow, as expected, and sometimes world rendering doesn't keep up (reducing graphic settings from Ultra to High fixes most of it with nearly indistinguishable differences) but if I have to put money somewhere, it's in the CPU and GPU instead of storage, so that's what I did.
@juanbrits3002
@juanbrits3002 2 жыл бұрын
consider using an ssd as a cache for a hard drive like with software like PrimoCache or Storemi
@blackknight4152
@blackknight4152 2 жыл бұрын
Doing this in total war games is a bit hilarious.
@JamesSmith-sw3nk
@JamesSmith-sw3nk 2 жыл бұрын
Games today are too large for this too work BUT an old trick is if you are stuck using a slow spinning rust drive and have lots of ram then create a ram disk disk and run portable apps from it. It's faster.
@61f757r34m
@61f757r34m 2 жыл бұрын
FH5 did have issues with my 5400 rpm drive from 2013 (hts545050A7E380) in combination with my 2014 cpu (i7-4790), which showed the slow loading warning during gameplay
@ellieellie_oxenfree5329
@ellieellie_oxenfree5329 2 жыл бұрын
We're not quite at the point of HDDs becoming obsolete for modern AAA gaming thankfully. I am curious how things will turn out as developers get more comfortable with the SSDs in consoles if we start to see a point where functionality gets so effected that it's essentially impossible to play on an old HDD in 5 years or so. It's weird considering something like the hard drive becoming an outdated form of storage after so many years of the mechanical drives being more dominant than any other form of computer storage in my life
@Brother_Breadly
@Brother_Breadly 2 жыл бұрын
My old 2011 Gateway laptop (that I still use today!) had that exact same WD Scorpio Blue hard drive in it! I have since upgraded to a 250GB WD SSD but I remember the hard drive being quite awful. It was brutally slow booting into Windows 10 and annoyingly, it would park the heads every few seconds which would cause the laptop to freeze for a couple seconds multiple times a minute. I eventually moved the drive into my PS3 but it has since crashed.
@xMetalhead2000
@xMetalhead2000 2 жыл бұрын
A part of me kinda likes long load times in some games it’s kinda weird playing old games with an ssd on my series x and games like ac3 load instantly while on ps3 it look like a min to load Boston or Skyrim loading anything was kinda relaxing in a way
@mrmangbro6842
@mrmangbro6842 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like a lot of people are missing this is a 5400rpm drive... A 7200rpm (The most common by far) is almost 50% faster and would likely be nearly flawless albeit still slower than an ssd!
@SmokeyJupiter
@SmokeyJupiter 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder what it would be like with one of the best 7200rpm drives competing against a lower tiered ssd
@younglingslayer2896
@younglingslayer2896 2 жыл бұрын
Well considering here in Australia you can pick up 1tb nvme SSD for $180 and a 8tb HDD for $200 or 2*4tbs for similar price it wouldn't be a bad set-up for recording
@Vivi_wick
@Vivi_wick 2 жыл бұрын
me being impressed by the performance of that 5400rpm hdd coz my games stutter like hell coz of the hdd
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