Readyboost is a good thing for systems with less than 1gb of memory and
really slow hard drives, but over 1gb it doesn't seem to help much. However
the actual issue is USB stick performance as a disk drive.
On my system (Vista32, 2gb memory), using PerformanceTest 6.1:
EIDE drive:
sequential read=49.6MBytes/Sec, Seq write=53.7MBytes/Sec, Random
r/w=3.41MBytes/Sec
SATA drive:
sequential read=57.7MBytes/Sec, Seq write=48.5MBytes/Sec, Random
r/w=2.59MBytes/Sec
USB2.0-connected external hard drive (Buffalo) I use for backups:
sequential read=20.5MBytes/Sec, Seq write=20.3MBytes/Sec, Random
r/w=2.91MBytes/Sec
1gb Memorex memory stick, plugged into a USB2.0 port:
sequential read=10.3MBytes/Sec, Seq write=0.74MBytes/Sec, Random
r/w=0.13MBytes/Sec
The memory stick seemed really slow so I ran the test several times with the
same results. Now my stick is a fairly old one so newer ones may be a lot
faster, but the point is that you would have to check and see what your
stick gives, you may end up without any performance increase.
Hope that helps!
Mark
"Heath P. Dillon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0AE3A584-038C-4159-9D50-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> My understanding is that a ready boost drive is a usb drive that vista
> uses to dump data to, rather than a hard disk as the readyboost drive is
> considered to be faster than the hard disk.
>
> So if my comment above is true, and I can now buy a 32gb readyboost drive
> for $70, is it a good idea to install games such as FsX onto a readyboost
> drive, and get better performance than using a HDD...
>
> ???
>
> Thanks
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