So far, I've seen a dozen different size and specs on flash drives,
and windows always advised correct values. Only rarely would I change
the default value. The thing you have to keep in mind is that you'll
have 4GB wasted, as a readyboost device is not supposed to have any I/
O other than the readyboost cache. Meaning that the best you would do
would to get a good to bus topping 4GB flash drive, and use that 8GB
one you have for general usage.

On 13 Dez, 21:47, South Side <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 13 dez, 19:38, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It's a tier 2 device, if I'm not mistaken. That should already yield
> > some good results, specially since you can adjust the size of the
> > cache to the optimal size. You don't set the entire space for the
> > cache, do you? After all, windows itself will probably recommend
> > around 3.2-3.5GB, right?
>
> Windows recommend to me 4094 MB , and yeah , you're right ^^ , i don't
> use the entire space because i think i don't need to use this all

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