In the past, I have noticed that Syzygy tablebase files did not need to be on a fast disk.
With my 3970x, that is no longer the case.
I have been analyzing some positions at long time control, and I noticed my NPS going from 80M NPS down to 13M NPS. So I looked at the performance monitor and saw my 1TB thumb drive was read saturated at 100%. It is a couple years old, and not stupendously fast. I was getting a few million bytes per second read rate. So I moved the Syzygy files onto a super fast gumstick SSD made for PCIE 4.0, and the NPS shot right back up to 80 million and the I/O saturation below 20% for the m.2 gumstick drive.
My theory about this is as follows:
For sparse positions that only need a few tables, they quickly get cached and you get pretty close to memory speed. But for complex positions that may need dozens of TB files or more, a really fast drive is important.
At any rate, it was a revelation to me.
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