Pretty silly thread at this point, but I can't help myself! The PS2 was fairly impressive back in its day, but c'mon. It's using a 5400rpm hard drive on a UDMA66 connection. Even if it has an infinitely fast IO subsystem, it grabs textures and models off a drive with a random read speed of ~0.5MB/s. Also, the video memory bandwidth wouldn't matter for model loading speed; only the speed of its DMA controller would matter (said to be ~133MB/s when reading through the IO processor, 2.4GB/s from main memory).
The PC I used for that video has an SSD with random read speed of ~80MB/s. Even if windows' notoriously lousy threading and IO scheduling slow the drive down by 100X, it should be at least as fast as a PS2, but in reality it's 10X slower! Seems impossible that it could be that slow from a harware perspective -- I suspect that XI intentionally throttles model loading rate on the PC...


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