If an SSD is fast enough, Windows 7 automatically disables Superfetch. My question is: Why?
I can understand that the part of it that works with the defragmenter to re-order disk files is clearly not needed with an SSD. But RAM is still at least an order of magnitude faster than SSD so pre-caching must be a good thing right? Especially if we have oodles of RAM in 64bit builds.
I can understand that the part of it that works with the defragmenter to re-order disk files is clearly not needed with an SSD. But RAM is still at least an order of magnitude faster than SSD so pre-caching must be a good thing right? Especially if we have oodles of RAM in 64bit builds.