Kòda-hyjal June 29, 2019, 5:44pm #3. Well, the SSD guy got the patch and was in the game about 15 mins faster than the other fellow. Agreed with Sang here. For most bang for your buck, SSD is by far the best (better than RAM, CPU, Graphics Card), especially for an older machine. Playing on an external SSD. It has a small SSD that I use for Windows and other priority programs and a bigger HDD for games including Wow. Take lots of pictures as you take it apart for reference. Can i load up wow in a ext SSD via usb 3.0 and play it … Keep the screws organised, especially if it's a stupid laptop with multiple lengths of screws. In response to a post on the World of Warcraft forums about the SSD vs HDD debate, an official blue post from Blizzard pointed out that the text of the system specifications for Shadowlands … Full review at http://notebookcheck.netAs part of the full review I tested WoW on the platform. Depending on your laptop the hard drive swap can be easy or a pain in the ass. You can just use software to replicate that HDD to SSD, you wouldn’t have to install reinstall windows. 4k random … If you are unlucky (most new laptops) you have to remove a lot of the laptop to get to the drive. yeah my issue for not getting internal is I don't have a free pcie slot. You'd have to Google your model of laptop. As long as you got USB 3.1 (which you should have since type C usually use 3.1) it should work seamlessly. I play wow on a budget on my "gaming" laptop. that's also a strictly write-to situation. If you’ve got a gaming PC you need more than 120 GB SSD. I have a 1 TB external I'm not putting to good use... and a 256gb SSD. Now that WoW is about 90gb... That's literally overloading my poor little SSD with everything else on it. Don't buy an actual external drive; instead buy a standard SATA SSD, like say Samsung 850 EVO series, and then buy an External Enclosure that is SATA-III Inside and USB 3.0 Outside. I use an external SSD for video capture where my HDD has lagged behind but with it connected via USB 3.1 or 0 it's left something to be desired. I play wow on a budget on my "gaming" laptop. If you can't shell out the $70-150 for a decent in rig SSD, consider an external. running it off of my HDD the only issue I've really had is loading times after zoning for the first time since logging in. If you can get WoW on to an SSD do so, you will not look back and you will not be able to play WoW on a HDD again, the loading speeds on an SSD are just stupidly fast compared to HDD. Question. I mostly play wow and sometimes minecraft. Close. Just the install & load time alone on the reg hard drive took a few mins. Generally you take out all the screws from the bottom of the laptop, flip it over, take the top frame off, remove and disconnect the keyboard/touch pad. Works fine. Cookies help us deliver our Services. Yes it will work, however you may wish to clone your existing hard drive into a larger SSD and then swap the drive inside. The World of Warcraft: Shadowlands full PC system requirements have revealed that the popular MMORPG's next expansion will need players to have a Solid State Drive to meet the minimum specs for play. It will prob run most of the times, but if you look for HDD vs SSD tests for WoW on the web then you come across (first time) loading screens that get stuck or are up to 6x longer. Hi there, i noticed a lot of people worrying about the game"requiring an ssd." ... Samsung 500 GB 860 EVO M.2 Sata III Solid State Drive (you'll need additional case) you can't get higher performance with external ssd but … World of Warcraft: Shadowlands minimum system requirements call for an SSD By Andy Chalk 31 August 2020 Blizzard really wants WoW players to start moving to solid-state storage. Read on and view details. Seriously, spend the $$ …
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