09-01-2011, 04:31 PM
NCO is not an issue on SSD. You can almost forget everything you know about conventional HDD, remember there is NO moving parts inside. It's better to compare SSD with memory card or RAM, hence to storage method. I'll check what I have mine mounted as (IDE<->AHCI), but at a quick glance it still looks most relevant to conventional disks.
BUT, there was a few tweaks I had to do in XP before I got the boost up, compared to W7 (which have SSD support).
I'll update this post when I've found what I did, there was something I had to turn off before I got the famous SSD speed.
HAve you run Intel SSD Toolbox? It might tell you some secrets you don't know
BUT, there was a few tweaks I had to do in XP before I got the boost up, compared to W7 (which have SSD support).
I'll update this post when I've found what I did, there was something I had to turn off before I got the famous SSD speed.
HAve you run Intel SSD Toolbox? It might tell you some secrets you don't know
I'm Norwegian, what's your excuse?