There seems to be one or three new SSDs recently released that are made to operate directly within the PCI Express slot of the motherboard. The latest Intel SSDs of this type seem to receive rave reviews about their performance but cost a small fortune.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/intels-pci-e-910-series-ssd-reviewed-blazing-fast-even-under/
Has anybody tried any of the PCI Express-mounted SSDs (not just an Intel); and running Trainz from one? If so I would be interested to hear of your experiences.
I have a single 240Gb Corsair 3 SSD in my PC (i5 overclocked CPU and an AMD Radeon 7970 GPU) which certainly makes Trainz go very nicely even on a 2560 X 1600 monitor. But one is always interested in new toys (I mean essential computer gubbins).
I'm wondering if it may be worth getting an additional SSD to dedicate to Trainz, with the original SSD used for the OS and programs. Trainz downloads soon fill up that storage space!
Any comments or views welcome.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/intels-pci-e-910-series-ssd-reviewed-blazing-fast-even-under/
Has anybody tried any of the PCI Express-mounted SSDs (not just an Intel); and running Trainz from one? If so I would be interested to hear of your experiences.
I have a single 240Gb Corsair 3 SSD in my PC (i5 overclocked CPU and an AMD Radeon 7970 GPU) which certainly makes Trainz go very nicely even on a 2560 X 1600 monitor. But one is always interested in new toys (I mean essential computer gubbins).

Any comments or views welcome.