Hello everyone!
Recently I upgraded my PC with almost everything except the HDD which is:
Western Digital WDC WD2500YD-01NVB1 250GB 7200rpm ( I think.. ) SATA 2
I get really low write speed in Dxtory writing speed test, somewhere around 23mbps.
It probably has to do with the age of the HDD, it has "power on time" ( saw that info in Speccy program ) almost 1400 days = almost 4 years and it's definitely even older than that.
And I think that because of that I can't record 1080p or even 720p without the recorded video fps drop. I get small FPS drop in game, but video FPS drops down to 12-20 fps at some points.
Now I am planing to buy either an SSD or HDD. I don't have money for both.
I can buy HDD Seagate 1TB, Serial ATA III, 7200 rpm, ST1000DM003
or
Kingston SSD 120GB V300
What would be my best option buying another HDD or SSD mentioned above? I would keep the old 250GB for storage and some games, movies and videos and use an SSD for OS and recording games ( not in uncompressed format like fraps since that would fill the space really fast. ) Usually I record up to max 10GB per 1 video and then compress it in VirtualDub and delete the 10GB one, so I think free space shouldn't be a problem.
Recently I upgraded my PC with almost everything except the HDD which is:
Western Digital WDC WD2500YD-01NVB1 250GB 7200rpm ( I think.. ) SATA 2
I get really low write speed in Dxtory writing speed test, somewhere around 23mbps.
It probably has to do with the age of the HDD, it has "power on time" ( saw that info in Speccy program ) almost 1400 days = almost 4 years and it's definitely even older than that.
And I think that because of that I can't record 1080p or even 720p without the recorded video fps drop. I get small FPS drop in game, but video FPS drops down to 12-20 fps at some points.
Now I am planing to buy either an SSD or HDD. I don't have money for both.
I can buy HDD Seagate 1TB, Serial ATA III, 7200 rpm, ST1000DM003
or
Kingston SSD 120GB V300
What would be my best option buying another HDD or SSD mentioned above? I would keep the old 250GB for storage and some games, movies and videos and use an SSD for OS and recording games ( not in uncompressed format like fraps since that would fill the space really fast. ) Usually I record up to max 10GB per 1 video and then compress it in VirtualDub and delete the 10GB one, so I think free space shouldn't be a problem.