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jorel
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Where to Install to?
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I have a question about installing X1 to one of my drives.
I have a couple of SSD drives and was wondering if there is any benifit in installing windows to one drive and X1 producer to the other.
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Not significantly, no. Sonar more less fully loads itself into memory at launch and just sits there til you close it. I'm over-simplifying somewhat, but not very much.
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Not really. X1 or most programs only need to load once. Its the streaming things that will benefit from ultra fast HDs. But if you want X1 to start up very fast by all means use the SSD. Its up to you.
Edit I see John T got to this first.
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