In agreement with Mav, so y`all know I aint tryin to rain on his parade...
if possible the swap drive should NOT be on the same disks as C, so the swap drive should be off the RAID totally if possible, so another fast disk by itself would benefit. This also has benefits for fast file movement, but thats another story.
I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but don't most people know how to do this already? Just curious as to your motivation for creating a how-to guide on a forum full of ultra tech geeks lol.
I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but don't most people know how to do this already? Just curious as to your motivation for creating a how-to guide on a forum full of ultra tech geeks lol.
The answer to your question is no they did not, hence why it's here 8)
Make sure that the swap drive you change it to is not just a partition of your OS drive.
Follow the pics and see that I also change the cache BIAS to system cache (not program files).
This forum is one for all and all for one - from beginners (no matter how testing some may be) through to the EXPERTS, we all manage to learn new processes that help in certain areas.
For the good of the benchmarking team - we choose the share (and log) every little tip, no matter how trivial.