Views
199
Replies
1
Status
Closed
I understand that setting scratch disk on a different harddisk from Windows system harddisk may increase the performance of Photoshop.
But i only got ONE harddisk, which option can improve my photoshop performance?
Option A: partitioned my only harddisk to System(C), Data(D), Scratch disk(E) which E:/ (around 15GB) only used as scratch disk.
Option B: partitioned my only harddisk to System(C), Data(D) which D:/ (around 75GB) used as both scratch disk and data storage.
ps: my average working file size is 700MB and my max history states is 20.
Is option A or option B better? Or both are the same since it’s all on the same harddisk?
But i only got ONE harddisk, which option can improve my photoshop performance?
Option A: partitioned my only harddisk to System(C), Data(D), Scratch disk(E) which E:/ (around 15GB) only used as scratch disk.
Option B: partitioned my only harddisk to System(C), Data(D) which D:/ (around 75GB) used as both scratch disk and data storage.
ps: my average working file size is 700MB and my max history states is 20.
Is option A or option B better? Or both are the same since it’s all on the same harddisk?
MacBook Pro 16” Mockups 🔥
– in 4 materials (clay versions included)
– 12 scenes
– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups
– 6000 x 4500 px