just reading a post on other forum
Quote:
When a solid state drive is present, Windows 7 will disable disk defragmentation, Superfetch, ReadyBoost, as well as boot and application launch prefetching.
“These technologies were all designed to improve performance on traditional HDDs, where random read performance could easily be a major bottleneck,” explained Fortin.
One of the more notable advancements in Windows 7 is support for the Trim command.
I am lost for words that MS did something that smart.
Roy
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/windows-solid-state-drives-ssd,7717.html#xtor=RSS-181
Quote:
When a solid state drive is present, Windows 7 will disable disk defragmentation, Superfetch, ReadyBoost, as well as boot and application launch prefetching.
“These technologies were all designed to improve performance on traditional HDDs, where random read performance could easily be a major bottleneck,” explained Fortin.
One of the more notable advancements in Windows 7 is support for the Trim command.
I am lost for words that MS did something that smart.
Roy
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/windows-solid-state-drives-ssd,7717.html#xtor=RSS-181
Yes, but dunno if the RC has this feature already.
W7 will be the first SSD optimized OS. Especially "trim" is very important to avoid degradation.