SSD ReadyCache's simplest computer acceleration solution

  
                                    

The emergence of solid state drives has made the computer truly enter the era of rapid development. In the past, no matter how many configurations of computers were dragged down by mechanical hard disks, the performance was low due to slow speed, startup software, etc. SSDs can solve this problem when the system disk and the cache disk are used.

The difference between SSD and ordinary hard drive: Compared with traditional hard drive, SSD is the last hardware of the five major components of the computer and Moore's Law. It is composed entirely of NAND memory chips, through high and low levels. The transistor switch state is changed to store data. The inside of the conventional hard disk is composed of a disk, and the positive and negative magnetic poles on the disk are rewritten by the magnetic head to store data.

The heaviest difference is that the performance of the SSD can kill ordinary hard drives a few streets, in addition, SSD has advantages over HDD in other aspects, such as SSD wins in size and weight, SSD is completely silent and vibration-free. Lower temperature and lower power consumption.

Entry-level SSDs (experience faster performance with minimal cost) Since current SSDs are too expensive and have a small capacity, most users use it to install systems and cache disks. I believe that some high-end computer configuration users have used SSDs and experienced the computer speed improvement effect brought by SSDs.

Users of old configuration computers want to spend less, and let the computer rejuvenate. You can choose the entry-level cache solid state drive - SanDisk ReadyCache.

The SanDisk ReadyCache cache SSD is more conceptual than a pure SSD, because this product is not intended as a general storage product, but rather it is named with a mechanical hard drive. It is used as a cache disk, which significantly improves the user experience of using a mechanical hard disk. In fact, many Ultrabooks currently have ExpressCache.

SanDisk ReadyCache is currently only 32G, with CrystalDiskMark test speed reading about 400+, writing about 100+ (requires SATA3 and AHCI). It is enough to use as a cache.

ReadyCache Installation:

SanDisk ReadyCache comes with a stand and data cable that can be installed directly on the desktop. It is recommended to plug in the SATA3 interface and enable AHCI (if supported).

SanDisk ReadyCache is equipped with ExpressCache cache software, which can be used by directly installing ExpressCache cache software. ExpressCache software requires serial number, which is available in the ReadyCache product manual.

Installing ReadyCache SSD does not require partitioning and formatting. After installing ExpressCache, it will automatically create a cache when running directly. It is recommended to start the common software again, and then restart the system several times. Currently ReadyCache supports Win7 and Win8 systems.

The principle is to cache the software you use frequently to the SSD. The next time you run it, the speed is fast, reducing the reading and writing of the mechanical hard disk. It's a bit like FancyCache, which was introduced earlier, but FancyCache uses memory to cache.

Looking at the cache from the resource monitor is still very accurate

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