Hi!
Errrr... How should I put this?
Will start with... a disclaimer? Yes, I'm a rather experienced user and well aware of the mechanics behind this dubious feature, as well as that it used not to help much if any (such when I tried it on even older machine with Win7 out of curiosity, not expectancy... on USB 2.0, to be fair).
Now: due to rather peculiar circumstances, my current main computer looks something like this:
AMD 750K; 2x4Gb DDR3 2133, Win10 Pro aaaaand... 3x2Tb hdds, 2 of which 5400rpm, Windows using one of them (swap file is, luckily, on 7200rpm one). I basically can't change anything with this unlucky deal OR add an internal SSD - don't ask
Soooo.... [sweating profoundly, looking around in discomfort]
*If* I add a 64Gb fast USB flash (such as 'now-Toshiba' EX-II, anyhow something relatively fast) as a ReadyBoast device - would something change? Of course that currently, I suffer from the pitiful speeds of my hardware... Of course that it annoys me, greatly...
Driving idea is that I'm buying a completely new computer in a few months and that I'll still need that flash for something else then (unlike, for example, external SSD, which is more expensive)... Does anyone have a positive (or any) experience with this kind of a shady business?
You *can* recommend me a device, but where I live we don't take kindly newegg and its special deals - de facto I'll have to buy what is available here... For instance, there is no way in hell that I can purchase much appraised Lexar device - I can look its picture and reviews and that's it.
Basic idea is to buy something that'll continue to be of some use, and invest all the budget in a new machine in a few months. With all the goodies. I need something to ease my everyday pain in the meantime...
Errrr... How should I put this?
Will start with... a disclaimer? Yes, I'm a rather experienced user and well aware of the mechanics behind this dubious feature, as well as that it used not to help much if any (such when I tried it on even older machine with Win7 out of curiosity, not expectancy... on USB 2.0, to be fair).
Now: due to rather peculiar circumstances, my current main computer looks something like this:
AMD 750K; 2x4Gb DDR3 2133, Win10 Pro aaaaand... 3x2Tb hdds, 2 of which 5400rpm, Windows using one of them (swap file is, luckily, on 7200rpm one). I basically can't change anything with this unlucky deal OR add an internal SSD - don't ask

Soooo.... [sweating profoundly, looking around in discomfort]
*If* I add a 64Gb fast USB flash (such as 'now-Toshiba' EX-II, anyhow something relatively fast) as a ReadyBoast device - would something change? Of course that currently, I suffer from the pitiful speeds of my hardware... Of course that it annoys me, greatly...
Driving idea is that I'm buying a completely new computer in a few months and that I'll still need that flash for something else then (unlike, for example, external SSD, which is more expensive)... Does anyone have a positive (or any) experience with this kind of a shady business?
You *can* recommend me a device, but where I live we don't take kindly newegg and its special deals - de facto I'll have to buy what is available here... For instance, there is no way in hell that I can purchase much appraised Lexar device - I can look its picture and reviews and that's it.
Basic idea is to buy something that'll continue to be of some use, and invest all the budget in a new machine in a few months. With all the goodies. I need something to ease my everyday pain in the meantime...