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    Vista Readyboost Compatibility Chart!

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by qohelet, Apr 23, 2007.

  1. qohelet

    qohelet Senior Member

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    wave Notebook Virtuoso

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    Nice list. Too bad it doesnt do benchmarks... Just compatible doesnt tell much. Some drives will still be faster then others.
     
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    nickthegreek21 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nice list,
    Has anyone tested readyboost ?
     
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    skyline3690 Notebook Geek

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    yea ive tested it, ive only got 700 meg of ram and i use the 2 gig on my usb with readyboost and everything speeds up, even games seem to have an improvement, i noticed when i diddnt have it plugged in that it was running...crappier.

    and like wave said, it would be really good if it showed benchmarking.