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    Intel turbo memory in Vista SP1

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by channelv, Feb 5, 2008.

  1. channelv

    channelv Notebook Evangelist

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    Has anyone here installed SP1 (public release, beta or anything) in a machine with Intel Turbo Memory (ITM)? There were a lot of statements floating around that ITM was not fully functional until SP1 came out - I myself am experiencing no performance gains with ITM and also instability. I am hoping SP1 Vista corrects the issues with ITM, so was wondering if anyone with SP1 has any perceived performance gains or stability improvements?
     
  2. andygb40

    andygb40 Notebook Deity

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    Same here. I also have a problem with my computer not entering sleep because of readydrive. readyboost can be enabled though, not to sure if I'm getting any gains from it. We await SP1!
     
  3. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    This post lists the notable changes SP1 offers. Something about ReadyBoost/TurboMemory might be there.