I meanwhile have 1 swapfile defined for my HDD drive instead of SSD to protect the SSD from wearing out to quick, just had that case with my macbookpro and that aint funny :( cause if windows enables it it will reside on your OS drive.Ĭheck with MSI Afterburner if there is a pagefile created, and also read about pagefiles and that you should ONLY disable it when you usually NEVER run out of memory, aka you have more than plenty ram, 16GB+ to safely turn it off bearing its limitations in mind. In the end I cant look into my ssd or 2 hdd's and say, LOOK there it is ! As the checkmark seems to be irrelevant with 7sp1 and later Win OS's, a good landmark is a tool that monitors swapfiles, even if you configured none. Google about it and also check your own Swapfile usage in MSI Afterburner despite you think you should have none makes me believe those googles threads are correct.
Now I'm looking to see if it's worth upgrading my RAM from 8GB to 12GB. id go for a 16GB kit (2x8GB to avoid mixing RAM sticks), unless you are tight on a budget, then 8GB is fine for now. Why Windows handles it this way meanwhile. I just upgraded to a 250GB Samsung Evo SSD paired with a 1TB 7200. At the end of the day, Windows has a higher authority over whereas there is or there is no swapfile, regardless of your setting or the setting of any tool that tries to do it like Samsung Magician or any other. Quelle est la différence entre Asus ZenBook 13 OLED UM325 AMD Ryzen 5 5500U 2.1GHz / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD et Asus ExpertBook B1 14' Intel Celeron 6305 1.