Yes, it should work.
Yes, it should work.
EugeneCustomBuild is really trying to mess with me, huh? You think you’re using that ASUS VI EXTREME board with an i7 5960x? That’s not even close. I’m tired of hearing you act like you’re tough when you’re just being a jerk. Don’t waste your time with lies—no matter how old they are, I see through it.
It's not about higher frame rates; it's about a smoother overall feel. I only use a 120GB SSD for the operating system and essential programs, while my games reside on a 3TB hard drive. The SSD loads almost instantly, and my computer is fully functional even after a short idle period—under 10 seconds from cold start, faster if it's in sleep mode. However, with such a setup lacking an SSD, it feels like missing out on the benefits of a top-tier build.
This won't affect you directly, but it will boost your system's performance significantly.