My 3 comments.
Nothing wrong with disabling unnecessary features or not loading them in the first place (keeps registry and disk clean). First thing I have always done after installing Windoze is to disable all of the Windoze GUI "eye candy" features to optimize it for performance. I don't need GUI animations on my work or music machines.
Second, use Thesyscon's DLP Latency Checker to see if anything is holding onto resources too long that would cause audible glitches.
Third, use multiple SSDs. 1 "small" drive for OS, 1 or more larger drives for data.
Nothing wrong with disabling unnecessary features or not loading them in the first place (keeps registry and disk clean). First thing I have always done after installing Windoze is to disable all of the Windoze GUI "eye candy" features to optimize it for performance. I don't need GUI animations on my work or music machines.
Second, use Thesyscon's DLP Latency Checker to see if anything is holding onto resources too long that would cause audible glitches.
Third, use multiple SSDs. 1 "small" drive for OS, 1 or more larger drives for data.
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