Fallout 4 'stuttering' on Xbox One linked to storage bottleneck

I play FO4 on my computer using an i7 920 (from 2008), GTX 670 4GB (from 2012), 12 GB DDR3 RAM on Windows 10. I'm running it on High (autodetect) at a solid 60 FPS. It runs perfect. My 240 GB SSD is primarily for Windows while I have the game on my 5900 RPM Seagate 4 TB HDD.
 
As the one who posted above me, I also run with an old i7-920 which according to the minimum requirements wouldn't even meet up with the "recommended" part. My simple solution was to overclock to 3.6GHz which was more than enough so I tuned it down to 3.4GHz. In addition to that I have a brand new Asus R9 390 which should be more than enough...
The first issue I came along with was massive fps drops here and there even tho nothing "flat lined" as far as I could see so I took the cheapest SSD (120Gb Kingston HyperX Fury) out there and moved Fallout 4 over to that...and now...well...all settings are as high as they can be and I run the game at a steady 60fps (@1920x1080) with small random fps drops that tend to come along when I play around with the fat man while cars and stuff also blow up at the same time.

I'm not surprised that consoles and other machines that don't have the game running from an SSD are having issues. If anyone has the same random lag slap issues then move the game over to an SSD...if you don't have one then sell a few csgo keys or something, the SSD's these days are cheap ;)
 
I'm running on a stock i7 920 with the extra multiplier. Maybe I'm not getting a solid 60 FPS but it's around there for the most part. I knew by looking at the game specs it would run without issue even though it said it wouldn't. I also from time to time look at GeForce Experience's optimal settings. Because my hardware apparently wasn't within spec, it wanted to set everything to the bare minimum. Yet, in-game, it autodetected my hardware and suggested that I run it on High, lol. I play at 1920x1200. VRAM usage is about 2100 MB. I tried Ultra also which also runs ok but to me, the quality difference is negligible. I also won an EVGA Z97 FTW motherboard which I have yet to put into use.
 
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