I have an old Kingston 64GB SSD, it's a drive without trim and uses the old JMicron controller. As such I did not want to use as boot drive for new Win 7 installation.
Boot & programs are on a Weston Digital 500GB RE2, and have 2 x 1.5 TB Samsungs for media/data. My machine has 8GB Ram and is a i5 750.
Now Readyboost uses asynchronous writes, so the write delay on this old SSD won't really matter.
I set Readyboost up, allocating 32GB to the SSD (32GB appears the limit). I then loaded the performance monitor and added counters for ReadyBoost.
When I get more time it'll post some screen shots, however i'm seeing cached reads of 110MB/second (near the limit of this old SSD).
I shoot digital photography shooting in RAW (20MB files), these files are stored on the Samsung 1.5TB drives. When I access the files with Canon raw software, first time it's slow. However ReadyBoost usage counters raise significantly, and when I access these files again it's significantly quicker. This caching is not purely memory as I'm seeing read figures from the Readyboost monitor.
Using an SSD like this is an alternative to it's normal usage. When I get more time I'll post screen shots of the Performance Monitor to show the gains I'm getting. I may even try and produce a video so you can see apps loading, and ReadyBoost kicking in.
Boot & programs are on a Weston Digital 500GB RE2, and have 2 x 1.5 TB Samsungs for media/data. My machine has 8GB Ram and is a i5 750.
Now Readyboost uses asynchronous writes, so the write delay on this old SSD won't really matter.
I set Readyboost up, allocating 32GB to the SSD (32GB appears the limit). I then loaded the performance monitor and added counters for ReadyBoost.
When I get more time it'll post some screen shots, however i'm seeing cached reads of 110MB/second (near the limit of this old SSD).
I shoot digital photography shooting in RAW (20MB files), these files are stored on the Samsung 1.5TB drives. When I access the files with Canon raw software, first time it's slow. However ReadyBoost usage counters raise significantly, and when I access these files again it's significantly quicker. This caching is not purely memory as I'm seeing read figures from the Readyboost monitor.
Using an SSD like this is an alternative to it's normal usage. When I get more time I'll post screen shots of the Performance Monitor to show the gains I'm getting. I may even try and produce a video so you can see apps loading, and ReadyBoost kicking in.