Performance Partitioning for Vista 64

Status
Not open for further replies.

loudnproud

Distinguished
Sep 11, 2008
12
0
18,510
I've heard of multiple smaller drives that hold your OS can improve performance but by how much? If you have your swap file on a seperate drive, registry on seperate drive, applications seperate, etc.. can you expect a noticable boost in performance? any insight into the idea would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Solution
I would think you are better off putting a lot of RAM into the machine.

If you have enough RAM, then the swap file will not get used and the registry reading will be cached as well. So I think you will get nearly no benefit if you have enough RAM. Certainly not enough benefit to justify the hassle and cost.

PassMark

Distinguished
I would think you are better off putting a lot of RAM into the machine.

If you have enough RAM, then the swap file will not get used and the registry reading will be cached as well. So I think you will get nearly no benefit if you have enough RAM. Certainly not enough benefit to justify the hassle and cost.
 
Solution
Status
Not open for further replies.

TRENDING THREADS