Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: bluemax
Originally posted by: SWScorch
I haven't noticed any difference going from a 5400rpm drive to a 7200 rpm drive to a 8MB drive...
Not even booting Windows?? :Q I noticed my boot times cut by more than half!
Maybe the fresh install is what did that.
I'm using a 2MB cache drive even though have an 8MB cache laying around. Reason? The 2MB cache is a single platter (quieter). It's a Samsung drive and all you can hear when it seeks is a very very faint brushing sound. That, to me, is worth more than a few seconds quicker bootup. You can use accoustic managment with a noisy large 8MB, but since the whole point of using it is performance, you're defeating the purpose.