scott91575
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Dryden;2019515; said:I would get the best 10K+ RPM hard drive you can pair with your SATA bus. The new WD Velociraptors on new 6Gb/s SATA rev. 3 machines are stupid fast. If your motherboard is too old to enjoy that luxury, pick up a SSD and at least make use of Windows 7's Readyboost feature (right click your SSD device and enable Readyboost with a click -- BOOM, big ass RAM disk). You can find 40 - 64 Gb SSD for under $100. For as much image processing as you do, it'll make a world of difference.
Isn't ready boost for a system that has windows installed on a mechanical hard drive and they want to use a thumb drive for caching (especially if they are low on RAM)? If you buy a 40 or 60 GB SSD, you will want to make that your OS disc drive and no need to use readyboost.
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