New ask Hacker News story: How to optimize a windows 10 install?
How to optimize a windows 10 install?
2 by muro | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I was recently thinking about upgrading my workstation (xeon E5-1680v3, 32GB of RAM, 970 Evo), as it started to be somewhat slow under Windows 10. I'm happy with its performance under Linux, so before upgrading, I'd like to try and optimize its performance - maybe it's a configuration issue, rather than slow hardware. I searched online for how to do that, but the advice I found is strange (e.g. microsoft says to use a USB drive for ready boost). I think i only start what I need to - Adobe creative suite and a bunch of drivers are all that's listed in Startup Items. Yet when I run userbenchark, it tells me my hardware is way below median for my particular HW, e.g. my SSD is 8 percentile, so something seems very off (I have about 150GB/2TB free and dual boot from the same drive) How can I find the cause for the slower performance? Any tools or guides I can use?
2 by muro | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I was recently thinking about upgrading my workstation (xeon E5-1680v3, 32GB of RAM, 970 Evo), as it started to be somewhat slow under Windows 10. I'm happy with its performance under Linux, so before upgrading, I'd like to try and optimize its performance - maybe it's a configuration issue, rather than slow hardware. I searched online for how to do that, but the advice I found is strange (e.g. microsoft says to use a USB drive for ready boost). I think i only start what I need to - Adobe creative suite and a bunch of drivers are all that's listed in Startup Items. Yet when I run userbenchark, it tells me my hardware is way below median for my particular HW, e.g. my SSD is 8 percentile, so something seems very off (I have about 150GB/2TB free and dual boot from the same drive) How can I find the cause for the slower performance? Any tools or guides I can use?
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