Z77 ssd cache setup
Some notes, use the 2x intel 6G sata ports for the SSD. I simply disabled the Asmedia ports since I didn't need them. The BIOS of this mother has a slow boot up time. I'm not sure if it's an issue with the UEFI bios or not. The rest can be partitioned and used normally.
Thanks, lots of good info. There is some disconnect between what is being said in this thread and what Asus says in their manual. Asus says there is no size limit to the SSD. Are you guys sure they are the same system? I was trying to get by with a small SSD as a cache rather than the issues with trying to split the boot drive and have a big SSD. My boot drive currently uses GB of a GB drive.
Applications put so much "stuff" down there. A simple system cache is the way I would want to go. I probably will not do it otherwise. One more little issue I would like to insert: legacy ports. And my OmniKey keyboard which will be with me until it catches fire and melts down. This is how keyboards were meant to be built. You old people out there will know what I mean. Anyway, keyboard is easy; already doing that for my old PC, done. Serial ports should be easy. I need a PCIe card for that.
A card with a parallel port should also fix my parallel problem, but I have been researching and have not found one that seems to actually work properly.
I would have assumed that a manufacturer's driver for the PCIe card would deal with that, but apparently that is not necessarily true. At least two of my attached devices and I suspect a third require the advanced features mode of the port. And this seems to be a difficult point.
Does anyone know of a board that actually works properly? Free Download. Step 4: Highlight your system disk and click the Copy Disk option in the action panel. Alternatively, you can also right-click on the system disk and click Copy. Step 5: In the next window, choose a target disk for the copied disk and click Next. Here, you should click the connected disk. If you have backed up the data in the target disk, click Yes in the prompted warning window to continue the process.
Step 6: You can review the changes in the Copy Disk Wizard window. Then choose copy options and change the selected partition based on your demand. After that, click Next. After backing to the main interface, click Apply to execute the pending operation. How to use SSD as a cache? Here we will show you how to do that on AMD and Intel systems respectively. For that, you should:. Step 5: Click Create and follow the pop-up instruction to go on.
From here, you can also extend the capacity of the boot volume. Step 7: Right-click on the C partition and click Extend volume. Then follow the prompted instruction to expand the capacity. Try These Methods Now. At first, you should also ensure that your system meets the requirements below. Step 4: Tap the Enable acceleration option under the Status or Accelerate menu.
Step 6: Choose the size from the SSD to allocate as cache memory. The rest of the SSD space can be used for storing data. Step 8: Choose either the Enhanced mode or the Maximized mode based on your demand. Step 9: Click OK and follow the prompted instruction to finish the process.
Here is a post talking about SSD cache Windows 10, including its main types, benefits, and limitations. More importantly, it shows you how to use SSD as cache. Click to tweet. What is SSD cache? Thread starter Collider Start date Aug 1, Sidebar Sidebar. Forums Hardware and Technology Memory and Storage. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next. Collider Senior member. Jan 20, 7 Is it a feature worth picking one board over the other if planning on running an SSD?
VirtualLarry No Lifer. Aug 25, 52, 7, Not if you can afford a bigger SSD. VirtualLarry said:. Feb 23, 2, 0 Jun 19, 4, 1 It sounds like you are planning on using an SSD as your main drive - in that case the caching won't help, since you would already by using an SSD.
I did use the SSD cache feature along with the 1 TB hard drive for a few days, and the cache helps a little bit, but is not nearly as good as using an SSD directly. May 22, 11, 32 Hugo Drax Diamond Member. Nov 20, 5, 47 Hugo Drax said:. Yes it is. When using SSD caching you maximize the use of SSD for files that get accessed, and in a transparent fashion without having to fuss around with managing different drives etc.. GotNoRice Senior member.
Aug 14, 3 SSD caching is absolutely fantastic. One of the best features to be included on a motherboard in recent memory. What is important to understand is that using SSD caching doesn't preclude you from using the SSD directly also if it's big enough. You will actually see very little difference between a game that is cached vs a game that is on the SSD directly. But if you are loading a level that you haven't played in a few months, it might not be cached yet, and that is where you would notice the difference.
Last edited: Aug 3, BonzaiDuck Lifer. Jun 30, 15, 1, I'm here to testify, to give deposition, to file my affidavit. The overall machine is so reliable, I've taken to using "Maximized" mode.
Hugo Drax has a point. You get the promised speed. But there's more. You will reduce both power consumption and wear on the accelerated HDD. No doubt about it. People here were saying that it was "just a gimmick" last year, and I have local friends who insist on shelling out the big bucks for the latest and greatest Samsung 's.
They just don't "get it. Or -- something bigger. If you were to notice the difference, it wouldn't be significant enough to warrant spending that kind of money.
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