S Shantei In Runtime Messages 413 Oct 15, 2006 #1 Would there be a difference in performance if I installed my Windows 64bit Operating System on a Sata II Disk Drive (10,000rpm) rather than an old Sata Drive (unknown?) at 7,200rpm?
Would there be a difference in performance if I installed my Windows 64bit Operating System on a Sata II Disk Drive (10,000rpm) rather than an old Sata Drive (unknown?) at 7,200rpm?
OP OP S Shantei In Runtime Messages 413 Oct 15, 2006 #3 Excluding the extra 1gb of ram right? Just the HD?
Celegorm Site Team Staff member Messages 11,741 Location USA Oct 15, 2006 #5 big time. specififcally in teh saving and loading department.
P prosser13 Daemon Poster Messages 1,080 Oct 15, 2006 #6 The RAM will be most beneficial, but the extra RPM of the hard drive should help. Is it the X version?
The RAM will be most beneficial, but the extra RPM of the hard drive should help. Is it the X version?