![]() ![]() Yes, but with the caveat that it depends on the program. If I have to copy the picture files first onto the SSD in order to see PS speed/processing improvement, I wonder if it is worth for me using an SSD? (Since I really don't mind PS loading off an HDD taking 20sec, versus loading of and SSD taking 4secs. ![]() ![]() PS, does not run any faster by just being on the SSD? The picture files have to also be on the SSD to have any improved PS processing speed. Otherwise, opening/start-up/loading (what ever you want to call it) is the only place that you'd see improvement in speed. It would only 'run' faster if the data files that a program is reading or writing are also on the SSD.
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