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What is the best format of a external HDD for emulation with LB?


Ranzer11

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Hi LB,

I have this External HD (Seagate Backup Plus 8TB) with a format of NTFS (100% Health) Brand New. (Powered by wall outlet)

Also I have another External HD (WD My Book 4TB) with a format of ExFat (100% Health) 1 Year Old. (Powered by wall outlet)

Now my problem is, whenever I play PPSSPP in Seagate External HDD, It stutters, and the FPS suddenly drops random times. But I dont experience this with my WD Extrnal HDD, it runs smoothly without a problem (same Game). Emulators and ISO are installed on each Drive.

Main Question: Does the format of HDD affects the performance of an emulator? or It is depends on brand of the External Hard Drive?

 

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no the format of the drive shouldn't effect  its speed and when using a drive solely with Windows then ntfs it the actual best format. I'd try reducing some of you settings in PPSSPP and see if you can get the emulator to work more smoothly

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3 minutes ago, DOS76 said:

no the format of the drive shouldn't effect  its speed and when using a drive solely with Windows then ntfs it the actual best format. I'd try reducing some of you settings in PPSSPP and see if you can get the emulator to work more smoothly

Yeah use NTFS, it allows for file sizes over 4GB, which you will need when you get to the PS2 era and higher that used DVD/Blu-Rays.

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6 minutes ago, DOS76 said:

no the format of the drive shouldn't effect  its speed and when using a drive solely with Windows then ntfs it the actual best format. I'd try reducing some of you settings in PPSSPP and see if you can get the emulator to work more smoothly

 

2 minutes ago, neil9000 said:

Yeah use NTFS, it allows for file sizes over 4GB, which you will need when you get to the PS2 era and higher that used DVD/Blu-Rays.

With that being said, I wonder why the PPSSPP runs smoothly on my WD Exfat?

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