Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
The 2GB Microcenter drives work. And they're only $16-$17
Originally posted by: zig3695
picked up a 4gb ocz rally drive for $40 off the egg. works great, readyboost is awesome. 2gb ram + 4gb of flash makes a happy vista system
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: zig3695
picked up a 4gb ocz rally drive for $40 off the egg. works great, readyboost is awesome. 2gb ram + 4gb of flash makes a happy vista system
Those are actually one of the worst drives you can buy for readyboost. They barely pass the compatibility test.
Cheap + Fast = Corsair Turboflash.
Originally posted by: Sniper82
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: zig3695
picked up a 4gb ocz rally drive for $40 off the egg. works great, readyboost is awesome. 2gb ram + 4gb of flash makes a happy vista system
Those are actually one of the worst drives you can buy for readyboost. They barely pass the compatibility test.
Cheap + Fast = Corsair Turboflash.
only comes in 1gb though? Does it really matter with readyboost? 1gb vs 4gb?
Originally posted by: gizbug
Go drop some money on REAL RAM if you want to see improvement.
Originally posted by: mlc
hey BD2003.... silly question, but thought I'd ask to rule it out for sure.. Vista would not support using say 2 of those Corsair 1gb sticks at the same time.. correct ?
With a setup like mine (x2 4400, 2GB Corsair PC3200 C2PT) would I be better off going for the 1GB Corsair stick you mentioned, or are there 2GB sticks out there that you can recommend that are easier to find ?
I havent purchased vista yet, but plan on getting the 64-bit premium OEM shortly...
thanks in advance!
Originally posted by: Sniper82
They any 2gb thats almost comparable that you know of? I'd at least like to get 2gb.
The device (USB DISK 2.0) is suitable for a ReadyBoost cache. The recommended cache size is 1923072 KB. The random read speed is 8088 KB/sec. The sequential write speed is 10180 KB/sec.