NVMe support, is Promocache viable?
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:31 pm
Hi, I have been trying all day to decide on a solution to a small self imposed problem. I have an older i7 + 256GB SATA SSD + 8 GB ram system. The motherboard does not support a native NVMe M2 drive. But I would like to speed things up if possible by adding a PCIe adaptor + Samsung 256gb EVO NVMe drive. This should add a high-speed SSD. Question is, how best to utilize it?
I know that I can put Windows 10 on the NVme drive. However, it appears that at bootup time the BIOS cannot recognize this drive, so it won't boot up, so it's not an option. So, how best to utilize this fast drive?
I know that I can move parts of windows 10 to this new drive such as the User area, and Program files, pagefile location etc. But is this a good option?
Now I have found Promocache. I have read through this forum but cannot seem to find the answer. So may I ask a question. Can Promocache be utilized to provide a useful boost to my system?
I know that I can put Windows 10 on the NVme drive. However, it appears that at bootup time the BIOS cannot recognize this drive, so it won't boot up, so it's not an option. So, how best to utilize this fast drive?
I know that I can move parts of windows 10 to this new drive such as the User area, and Program files, pagefile location etc. But is this a good option?
Now I have found Promocache. I have read through this forum but cannot seem to find the answer. So may I ask a question. Can Promocache be utilized to provide a useful boost to my system?