You can see my current hardware in my signature, however I recently upgraded my Video card to an RTX 4070 and the biggest change I’ve noticed is in my Unreal Engine project, where the play speed within the project almost doubled the frame rate.
What really prompted me to start this thread, is that I have been experimenting with Star Citizen, and it’s performance is dismal as a rule of thumb and with the goal of improving performance I was told that placing the game on a solid state drive would help. I have a SSD for my C Drive which I like to keep isolated, then I discovered that my motherboard has a connection for a PCIe memory card. This is the type of RAM they put in laptops and it’s tiny a wafer about 1x3”, and easy way for me to add 2Tbs of SSD storage ($50-80, 1TB-2TB). I moved Star Citizen over, and will report any changes in the Star Citizen thread.
Based on the size of this memory, I’m wondering why this is not a standard in desktop comouters? What is the drawback of a PCIe memiry stick vs a dedicated SSD drive?🤔
What really prompted me to start this thread, is that I have been experimenting with Star Citizen, and it’s performance is dismal as a rule of thumb and with the goal of improving performance I was told that placing the game on a solid state drive would help. I have a SSD for my C Drive which I like to keep isolated, then I discovered that my motherboard has a connection for a PCIe memory card. This is the type of RAM they put in laptops and it’s tiny a wafer about 1x3”, and easy way for me to add 2Tbs of SSD storage ($50-80, 1TB-2TB). I moved Star Citizen over, and will report any changes in the Star Citizen thread.
Based on the size of this memory, I’m wondering why this is not a standard in desktop comouters? What is the drawback of a PCIe memiry stick vs a dedicated SSD drive?🤔