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<blockquote data-quote="dcwp" data-source="post: 519815" data-attributes="member: 25562"><p>Is it possible that HDD lag time causes video stuttering on a machine with otherwise decent video hardware? </p><p></p><p>I've been struggling with skipping in HDTV, timeshifting problems, and a general sluggishness when doing anything video-related and I wonder if going to SSD system/timeshift drive could help. I know the speed difference may be overhyped, but in my case I'm running everything off of a partitioned 1.5 Tb WD Green Power Drive, which maxes out at 5400 RPM. Should a solid state system drive help this significantly?</p><p></p><p>My system info should be up to date (although I haven't been around in a while), but the highlights are XP, C2D 2.2GHz, 2X1 Gb PC6400, integrated GeForce 9300, partitioned WD15EADS, PVR-1600.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any thoughts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcwp, post: 519815, member: 25562"] Is it possible that HDD lag time causes video stuttering on a machine with otherwise decent video hardware? I've been struggling with skipping in HDTV, timeshifting problems, and a general sluggishness when doing anything video-related and I wonder if going to SSD system/timeshift drive could help. I know the speed difference may be overhyped, but in my case I'm running everything off of a partitioned 1.5 Tb WD Green Power Drive, which maxes out at 5400 RPM. Should a solid state system drive help this significantly? My system info should be up to date (although I haven't been around in a while), but the highlights are XP, C2D 2.2GHz, 2X1 Gb PC6400, integrated GeForce 9300, partitioned WD15EADS, PVR-1600. Thanks for any thoughts! [/QUOTE]
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