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Mesh Elite Game Changer 980 Gaming PC Review

SSD Performance

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The OCZ SSD used by Mesh is not particularly fast. The sequential read and write are around 20 per cent slower than the best SATA examples, as are most of the other tests, and less than half what a PCI Express m.2 SSD might manage. This isn't a particular problem for a gaming system, but there are much faster SSDs Mesh could have chosen.

HDD Performance

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The Toshiba hard drive, in contrast, is reasonably quick for a 7,200rpm model. The sequential reads are about half that of the SSD, so this should be a decent drive for loading hefty games or enjoying various forms of multimedia.

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