Solid State Drives

With Hog3 it was advised NOT to use SSDs as there was no performance gain, what with the Hog3 software writing very many small files. Since the new consoles have SSDs, does it mean that issue has been overcome? Does the Hog software not deal with many small files now, or has this writing process just been streamlined somehow? And what all this questioning is leading to is: Can I now install an SSD into my Hog4PC remote tablet?
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  • SSDs are quieter, generally more reliable, and do offer some read/write speed bumps for most computer disk operations but by no means are they required for Hog 4PC operation and in most cases you will not see any noticeable impact in upgrading to an SSD.

    The biggest benefit in the world of the Hog 4 OS is that we no longer archive and unzip the full library with each show file which cuts down tremendously on the number of files being written to disk for each show file.
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  • SSDs are quieter, generally more reliable, and do offer some read/write speed bumps for most computer disk operations but by no means are they required for Hog 4PC operation and in most cases you will not see any noticeable impact in upgrading to an SSD.

    The biggest benefit in the world of the Hog 4 OS is that we no longer archive and unzip the full library with each show file which cuts down tremendously on the number of files being written to disk for each show file.
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