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Snarky Quorums
 Originally Posted by davelakecity
Given the above configuration
where should I put Battle Field 2.... I know I'm a big geek,but I want the levels to load as fast as possible.... Drive 1 or Drive 2?
Drive 1 probably. The more RAM you have the less of an impact you'll see from swapfile placement, but just assume that anything with massive files that load to and from memory (large games, photoshop, video editing) will benefit from having the swapfile on a separate disk.
Smaller games and apps and other things with a small memory footprint won't benefit as much, but if you have a lot of things open you should definitely see a difference.
There is the theory of the moebius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop.
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Mr. Digital...
Here's an idea
What if I were to partition off a small section of my new 200gig wd sata3g drive in the first sectors... Put the swap file in there?
raptor = 1 Win XP
raptor = 2 game
wd2000 = swap file
yeah... I know, this is getting nit picky, but just for sake of discussion
I've heard that if you make a partition near the "beginning" of the disk it makes for a fast swap file...
P5N32-E-SLI, [email protected], ddr2 800 4x1gig tracers 1:1, gtx260, antec 850w psu, Vista64 Ult sp1
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by davelakecity
I've heard that if you make a partition near the "beginning" of the disk it makes for a fast swap file...
Does time go by in nanoseconds for you? I don't think it's possible to notice that.
Last edited by PriMaTe; 07-22-2007 at 02:00 AM.
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 Originally Posted by PriMaTe
Does time go by in nanoseconds for you? I don't think it's possible to notice that. 
true enough.... I have too much time on my hands lately so I'm all into trying to optimize this system
P5N32-E-SLI, [email protected], ddr2 800 4x1gig tracers 1:1, gtx260, antec 850w psu, Vista64 Ult sp1
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