PrimoCache testing
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:13 pm
I just brought an entry level gaming laptop. For a thousand I get a pretty good CPU, standard 8 GB RAM, a good GPU but....... A 1 TB slow as hell HDD. It made the laptop very sluggish. It comes with a M.2 expansion slot so I bought a 128 GB NVME flash drive. My quest for a good cache software began.
First I tested Intel Rapid Storage, which comes pre-installed with the laptop. Strange thing, even if it comes pre-installed, it needs RAID. Which the laptop does not supporgt. So it was a no go.
Then ReadyBoost. No change whatsoever. No go.
VeloSSD. Buggy as hell. Web site comes from 1990, and software too. Never worked.
And finally PrimoCache. Tested some configuration and I can now say that I LOVE IT! My computer is not laggy at all. You just need to load an app once and then it comes from the Cache. It's really the best of both worlds : Large storage with lightning speed of an SSD.
There seems to be a lot of incomprehension on the web regarding Cache software for HDD. When people ask questions, usually the answer is "Just buy a bigger SSD and transfer everything". But in reality, it's a very cost effective way of speeding up your computer. Looking at the stats, I get right now 85% cache it on a 6 GB filled L2 cache. Meaning I always use mostly the same data from the disk.
So after this LONG story, my question to Romex. Are you planning to try having this software bundled with OEM? If I take my laptop as an example. It's a Dell. Add a 32 GB M.2 NVME drive to it with your software. And for about the same price, you get a computer le lot better.
Anyway, I was sceptical but now I'm sold. Very good piece of software.
First I tested Intel Rapid Storage, which comes pre-installed with the laptop. Strange thing, even if it comes pre-installed, it needs RAID. Which the laptop does not supporgt. So it was a no go.
Then ReadyBoost. No change whatsoever. No go.
VeloSSD. Buggy as hell. Web site comes from 1990, and software too. Never worked.
And finally PrimoCache. Tested some configuration and I can now say that I LOVE IT! My computer is not laggy at all. You just need to load an app once and then it comes from the Cache. It's really the best of both worlds : Large storage with lightning speed of an SSD.
There seems to be a lot of incomprehension on the web regarding Cache software for HDD. When people ask questions, usually the answer is "Just buy a bigger SSD and transfer everything". But in reality, it's a very cost effective way of speeding up your computer. Looking at the stats, I get right now 85% cache it on a 6 GB filled L2 cache. Meaning I always use mostly the same data from the disk.
So after this LONG story, my question to Romex. Are you planning to try having this software bundled with OEM? If I take my laptop as an example. It's a Dell. Add a 32 GB M.2 NVME drive to it with your software. And for about the same price, you get a computer le lot better.
Anyway, I was sceptical but now I'm sold. Very good piece of software.