Hi all.
According to the blurb, PS prefers its scratch disk to be on a separate partition, better still, a separate drive. I have mine on a separate partition and have just carried out some tests prior to buying a second HD to use as a scratch disk.
The tests were just to see how much faster my partition is at processing than my primary C: drive. My D: drive is my partition and is used for nothing else but the scratch disk. The test was to upsample an image that would need to use scratch disk. The results are as follows
D: = 65 seconds
C:? = 50 seconds
As can be seen, when D: (the partition) is set as my scratch disk it is actually slower than my C: drive set as scratch disk. Why would this be the case, I would have at least expected no difference... but slower? This contradicts Photoshops recommendations and makes me wonder if it's worth adding another drive as a scratch disk?
Sark
According to the blurb, PS prefers its scratch disk to be on a separate partition, better still, a separate drive. I have mine on a separate partition and have just carried out some tests prior to buying a second HD to use as a scratch disk.
The tests were just to see how much faster my partition is at processing than my primary C: drive. My D: drive is my partition and is used for nothing else but the scratch disk. The test was to upsample an image that would need to use scratch disk. The results are as follows
D: = 65 seconds
C:? = 50 seconds
As can be seen, when D: (the partition) is set as my scratch disk it is actually slower than my C: drive set as scratch disk. Why would this be the case, I would have at least expected no difference... but slower? This contradicts Photoshops recommendations and makes me wonder if it's worth adding another drive as a scratch disk?
Sark