[2024-05-09T06:20:57Z] does ssd speed have a huge effect on compile time? [2024-05-09T06:24:36Z] Doomking: yes [2024-05-09T06:25:10Z] unless you're using tmpfs in memoryas build directory, it does [2024-05-09T06:26:18Z] so basically if it's compiling on ram then it doesn't matter about the ssd speed right? [2024-05-09T06:41:26Z] looking online, people have said to use tmpfs [2024-05-09T06:52:09Z] sewm: what do you recommend? tmpfs or nvme ssd? [2024-05-09T07:08:06Z] sewn: oops i misspelled it [2024-05-09T07:44:30Z] Doomking: tmpfs [2024-05-09T07:45:11Z] sounds good [2024-05-09T07:45:52Z] so i guess i won't need to worry about upgrading my nvme ssd [2024-05-09T07:46:28Z] hopefully the difference between 1800MBps and 3000MBps isn't that big of a deal for an upgrade [2024-05-09T08:21:24Z] quick question, would there be no need to upgrade from an intel 660p to a samsung 970 evo plus(this should be the fastest nvme ssd for PCIe 3.0 x4)? [2024-05-09T09:19:42Z] Doomking: does your motherboard support iy [2024-05-09T21:53:30Z] sewn: yeah, the motherboard supports it [2024-05-09T22:01:44Z] nvm the better plan is to buy a pcie 4.0 and put it in the 3.0 slot, so that it can run at the maximum speed of my motherboard [2024-05-09T22:02:22Z] i'm only going to do this because the nvme ssd for pcie gen4 is cheaper than the samsung 970 evo plus