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    Turbo Memory 2.0 Issues

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by emike09, Sep 15, 2008.

  1. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    It takes time for ReadyBoost to determine what applications you open most. Weeks to get it right. With User Pinning, you straight up tell it, I want word, excel, photoshop, DIRT, notepad, etc, to be in the cache. Otherwise, it has to take the time to determine, oh, Nimbl3 seems to be opening chrome more than firefox, I'll cache chrome.
     
  2. sohail99

    sohail99 Notebook Consultant

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    I too am looking forward to getting a 4GB module for my lappy! is it worth it??

    will i get ne performance boosts?? if any, then in which apps?

    i mean with all the software issues nd all!! :confused: :confused:

    Tks! :)
     
  3. Donald@Paladin44

    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    It isn't about increasing the performance of your application, it is only for opening applications and files faster. Once they are open your Turbo memory has done its job.
     
  4. sohail99

    sohail99 Notebook Consultant

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    decreasing load times is awesome!! in games too? lol! :p
     
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    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    A game is just another application...instead of loading from your SATA hard drive it will be loading from NAND Flash memory...much faster !!
     
  6. sohail99

    sohail99 Notebook Consultant

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    wow! awesome! then i'm getting one! :D

    btw anything else i should know about? like any vista x64 issues etc.?? :confused:
     
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    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    I run Vista Ultimate 64bit without issues. It is smooth and fast, but others will have their opinions as well.

    Most of the bad stuff you hear about Vista has been hanging around from when it was first released almost 2 years ago...since the release of SP1 it has been pretty sweet :)
     
  8. kcrazy

    kcrazy Newbie

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    kiu00001 - did you ever resolve your issue?

    im having the same exact problem
     
  9. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    i got mine resolved. i got kobalt to rip the card out of my Nexus and never had a problem since :)
     
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