On 11/10/20 2:10 PM, 'Totally Zoid' via qubes-users wrote:
I can't answer your question for certain, I changed my disk and CPU at the same
time. It takes me ~10 sec to start a disposable Firefox, from clicking on the
start menu entry to the window popping up (with about 20 VMs running in the
b
I can't answer your question for certain, I changed my disk and CPU at the same
time. It takes me ~10 sec to start a disposable Firefox, from clicking on the
start menu entry to the window popping up (with about 20 VMs running in the
background and no heatsink on the SSD).
I used to have an i5
On 11/10/20 5:41 AM, Zrubi wrote:
On 11/8/20 4:38 PM, Stumpy wrote:
I was listening to the ubuntu podcast and one of the guys there
mentioned he just setup his new computer with a PCIE gen4 m.2 card which
enabled him to run 4 m.2 drives at the same time, he also squeezed more
performance out of
On 11/8/20 4:38 PM, Stumpy wrote:
> I was listening to the ubuntu podcast and one of the guys there
> mentioned he just setup his new computer with a PCIE gen4 m.2 card which
> enabled him to run 4 m.2 drives at the same time, he also squeezed more
> performance out of it by doing raid 0 across the
On 11/8/20 11:38 AM, Stumpy wrote:
I was listening to the ubuntu podcast and one of the guys there
mentioned he just setup his new computer with a PCIE gen4 m.2 card which
enabled him to run 4 m.2 drives at the same time, he also squeezed more
performance out of it by doing raid 0 across the 4
I was listening to the ubuntu podcast and one of the guys there
mentioned he just setup his new computer with a PCIE gen4 m.2 card which
enabled him to run 4 m.2 drives at the same time, he also squeezed more
performance out of it by doing raid 0 across the 4 drives.
Asides from the risk of lo