Re: SATA/IDE adapters and paging file performance
- From: "casainfo@xxxxxxxxxx" <ghariss@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jul 2005 02:33:32 -0700
Hi,
do u know "the head of the bottle" ?
That's what u trying to do. Your computer is a new sata-generation and
was made for performance. Using a mixed mode (sata/ata, isa/pci) were
and are only a "between-solution" a kind of beta-version for new
technology. Use ur system as is it and you will endjoy it.
Ragarding the pagefile I would say, it is the same thing. Look, the
transfer data rates of sata and ata are different and to manipulate the
pagefile from a drive that's slower takes more time than other way
around.
If your looking for performance, sell your old ata, put some dollar
more and buy a new sata and put there ur savings and ur pagefile.
Basta
.
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