Showing posts with label ready boost waste of time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ready boost waste of time. Show all posts

Monday, 23 May 2011

Using Patriot XPorter XT Boost for Win 7 Ready Boost

For a while I have been using a Kingston Data Traveler DT100 8GB for ready boost of windows 7, I have seen some sites where it is said that this USB flash device is too slow. It kicks out about 10 MB sec (write and read), and although I am uncertain as to whether Ready boost actually works, my rather annoying sense of " I have to try" forced me in to getting a better / certified flash drive.

Kingston DT100 Stats

DataTraveler 100

Practical - capless, USB connector protected within case
Guaranteed - five-year warranty
Dimensions - 2.35" x 0.88" x 0.37" (59.7mm x 22.3mm x 9.5mm)
Capacities - 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
Speed - 10MB/sec. read and 10 MB/sec. write
Operating temperatures - 32° F to 140° F (0° C to 60° C)
Storage temperatures - -4° F to 185° F (-20° C to 85° C)

Patriot XPorter XT Boost x 200

Back of pack:



So I have now switched to a Patriot XPorter XT Boost x 200 which I purchased from Amazon for about £15. Any difference to my system, no not really.

Xporter XBoost Stats:

About 30 mb sec read, and 17 mbsec write. Xporter Stats

http://www.pendrivereviews.com/patriot-xporter-xt-boost-review-and-benchmark/

I think I have now concluded that ready boost is not some kind of miracle, I believe it makes a big difference on low spec machines, but you would have to have a machine with a lower spec than mine to notice a difference, I have a very old pc:

Brand: HP
Processor: 2.8 gig intel (no HT)
RAM 1.5 gig of PC133
Approx date of manufacture: 2002

No it is not a rocket ship, and still there is small gain to be had from ready boost.

My advice put the money you might spend on this drive towards a new computer when the time comes. . . .

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