So , the HDDBOOST may be laughably bright . It ’s a toilsome drive bay that offers SATA connection to both a normal difficult drive and a self-coloured state driving . Ultimately , it promises the speeds of SSD with the store mental ability of HDD .
Here ’s how it shape :
With no additional software , a 32 GB SSD ( recommended sizing , that you install ) mirrors a chunk of data from your HDD , earmark it to act as a high speed information buffer , starting processes quickly while your computer only combs through your slower HDD - based files as necessary .

Of of course , everything wo n’t be SSD speed , but manufacturer SilverStone still promises a 150 % upper increase across your entire computing experience . That routine is a bit surd to get down , given the fact that there ’s no well-informed optimisation ( that we ’ve hear of , at least ) steer HDDBOOST to only simulate over the most used , most good files for speed gain . Then again , the idea certainly makes some level sense . And for $ 55 ( usable in Japan only at the moment ) , the HDDBOOST is n’t a huge fiscal peril . [ Hexus ]
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