Hardware Ideal Orbiter media installation

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I've been considering moving my Orbiter 16 install from my hard drive to a SSD, I was wondering if 128GB USB3 would be an ideal cheaper alternative. I think with Orbiter 16 it is not so much the raw transfer speed rather the seek time. Has anyone tried this? I want to reduce texture/elevation loading time as it is very noticeable when changing views or on time acceleration.
 

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The seek time bottleneck has been removed since the advent of the new texture format. Now the bottlenecks will be:
- CPU if you use compressed textures
- hard drive's read speed if you use raw textures and maybe CPU if it's very weak.
 

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How has the seek time bottleneck been removed? By the loading of tiles using a seperate thread?
 

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I did the same, but with a 250GB SSD. My dedicated O: drive for orbiter, main \Orbiter_2016 and \Orbiter_2010, orbiter download repo, and orbiter code development. Works great, especially for clean reinstalls of Orbiter.
 

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How has the seek time bottleneck been removed? By the loading of tiles using a seperate thread?
The seek time bottleneck has been removed since the advent of the new texture format.
Actually I was supposed to say - special archive format designed by MartinS. It allows for faster searches for according tiles.
 
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