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Greetings,
I'm using a MacBook Air (4GB RAM), and its performance is fair for browsing, but drags on intensive tasks like some of the number crunching in Photoshop. I don't want to buy a new computer, so I've been looking for ways to make the MBA work at acceptable levels. It already has an SSD as its primary drive.
I purchased an external Thunderbolt-connected 512 GB SSD. By just setting up the external drive as the scratch storage for Photoshop, I've noticed a marked improvement, probably 40-50%.
The external drive is maybe 30% faster than the internal drive. WTH? I'd presume that's due to faster SSD, from 2011 to now.
What more is left to do? Probably no advantage to using it as the boot drive, since I wasn't using a spinner. The means to set it up for OS virtual memory storage seem convoluted and risky; I don't want to break the system.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
John
I'm using a MacBook Air (4GB RAM), and its performance is fair for browsing, but drags on intensive tasks like some of the number crunching in Photoshop. I don't want to buy a new computer, so I've been looking for ways to make the MBA work at acceptable levels. It already has an SSD as its primary drive.
I purchased an external Thunderbolt-connected 512 GB SSD. By just setting up the external drive as the scratch storage for Photoshop, I've noticed a marked improvement, probably 40-50%.
The external drive is maybe 30% faster than the internal drive. WTH? I'd presume that's due to faster SSD, from 2011 to now.
What more is left to do? Probably no advantage to using it as the boot drive, since I wasn't using a spinner. The means to set it up for OS virtual memory storage seem convoluted and risky; I don't want to break the system.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
John