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@Broppled_TV no worries. Hopefully we'll get you back in the field soon. 😃
@Broppled_TV I was just looking through your above setup attachment of your drives.
C drive ssd 475 gig 139 free
E drive ssd 243 gig 19 free
F drive ssd 114 gig 98 free
D drive HD 409 gig 253 free
While in theory the ssd drives should be able to run while fairly full, my experience with yt is that's not the case, the windoes paging really clogged his small ssd.
Imo you should keep the c drive for system only stuff and other non gaming programs, but monitor the space used.
I would put all program data on the E and F drives.
To install programs on other drives as an eg:
Say OcculusSetup.exe is downloaded in my download folder on my d drive, and I want to install it on the d drive.
Press Windows and r key
Then type
D:\Downloads\OcculusSetup.exe /drive=D
Your Windows paging might be OK on you c ssd as its large enough for that. Defraggler will let you see that clearly. But don't defrag ssd's.
I would put all gaming software on your D HD drive.
The reason is the regularity and size of game updates.
This would allow you to defragment the files after an update, running at optimum.
Maby even partition the d drive if necessary.
Ccleaner allows you to annalise the drives to see what's on there to see what you have on there. I would start by getting rid of everything you don't need and their associated files.
Ccleaner can also clean your registry after a cleanup.
It might be you have to uninstall loads and reinstall, but it will be worth it.
- 3 years ago
im just as confused as you are because if im correct my D: drive is my Samsung Evo 970 SSD. however it doesn't read that way like the other ones do. I went to device manager to update it from their and i used automatic, it said i have the best driver already installed.
- 3 years ago
I gave it a couple of shots yesterday, and noticed that I didn't crash as fast when I was playing in native resolution on borderless Fullscreen. however input lag and frame drops for borderless are not even an option. I refuse to play on it. nothing crazy like a fix, but I got like 10 mins of playtime before it crashes. 16:10 1680x1050 is my typical res i use. I like 1440x1080 but that makes tabbing in and out hard so I manage with 16:10. 16:10 crashes more often than 16:9. I just thought id bring this to light as well. I have the NVidia control panel set for Fullscreen size and position with an override over all programs and games. in a custom stretched 1440x1080 or 1600x1080 Resolution.
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