I have a pretty good PC system, with lots of stuff loaded on it (audio and video editing.) Its performance has been quite good, but damn, it takes forever to boot up!
Ah ha! I saw the SanDisk ExpressCache 32GB SSD system, which is supposed to vastly improve boot-up and start-up times of commonly-used programs.
So, bought it, installed it, followed instructions and got it running. Guess what? NO HELP AT ALL! If anything, it caused a long pause at boot-up.
So, I disabled/uninstalled the ExpressCache software, reformatted the SSD, and deleted the C-drive Windows Virtual Memory, and set the Virtual Memory to the SSD (the full 32GB.) Got rid of that long pause at boot up....
Question - I already have 16GB of RAM, and seldom even begin to load it up. Is what I did, allocating the SSD to Virtual Memory, going to give me any performance boosts at all?
I use Sonar X2a Producer. Is there something I can allocate that SSD for that will help with performance?
What about moving/reinstalling Windows and/or Sonar to the SSD? Is 32GB large enough for any of those options?
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
JT