Personal gaming experiences (qualitative, and I have a somewhat ... diverse range of gaming interests):
WoW (MMORPG) - giant difference in load times, but I don't really like the game and play private servers.
Fallout 3/Oblivion (RPG) - noticeable difference, little change in load time, somewhat reduced stuttering
Hellgate London (a shut down mmorpg) - very large (and unexpected) difference in load times - 50%
Sacred 2 (RPG) - noticeable, not huge.
Dragon age (RPG) - noticeable decrease in load times, not much else.
Supreme Commander (RTS) - no noticeable difference.
Crysis (FPS) - no noticeable difference, load times decreased a little.
The Sims 3 (simulation?) - very substantial. Lag on zoom transitions is greatly reduced.
X3 Terran Conflict (simulation) - I really don't know. The game is so buggy in general that I can't tell, but the difference is not large.
Games before 2004 (i.e. Freelancer, Sacred 1, etc) - not likely to matter either way.
Hard drive is a 640GB WD (7200 rpm). SSD is an Intel X25-M G2.
WoW (MMORPG) - giant difference in load times, but I don't really like the game and play private servers.
Fallout 3/Oblivion (RPG) - noticeable difference, little change in load time, somewhat reduced stuttering
Hellgate London (a shut down mmorpg) - very large (and unexpected) difference in load times - 50%
Sacred 2 (RPG) - noticeable, not huge.
Dragon age (RPG) - noticeable decrease in load times, not much else.
Supreme Commander (RTS) - no noticeable difference.
Crysis (FPS) - no noticeable difference, load times decreased a little.
The Sims 3 (simulation?) - very substantial. Lag on zoom transitions is greatly reduced.
X3 Terran Conflict (simulation) - I really don't know. The game is so buggy in general that I can't tell, but the difference is not large.
Games before 2004 (i.e. Freelancer, Sacred 1, etc) - not likely to matter either way.
Hard drive is a 640GB WD (7200 rpm). SSD is an Intel X25-M G2.
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