At the moment Photoshop is set to use two internal drives as scratch disks - numbered 1 and 2 in the Preferences dialog.
1 is a 120GB SSD and 2 is a 500GB 7200rpm hard drive. The SSD is C: drive, so it contains Windows and programmes.
The question is - should I leave things as is, or (due to the relatively small free space on the SSD) would I be better off using just the 500GB drive?
The following is part of the SSD advice on the Photoshop help page (link): "If your SSD doesn’t have much free space (the scratch file grows bigger than can fit on the SSD), add a secondary or tertiary hard disk. (Add it after the SSD.) Make sure that these disks are selected as scratch disks in the Performance pane of Preferences."
What the help page doesn't say is how/when Photoshop decides to switch over to scratch disk 2 - i.e. does it attempt to use all of the free space on scratch disk 1 first.
1 is a 120GB SSD and 2 is a 500GB 7200rpm hard drive. The SSD is C: drive, so it contains Windows and programmes.
The question is - should I leave things as is, or (due to the relatively small free space on the SSD) would I be better off using just the 500GB drive?
The following is part of the SSD advice on the Photoshop help page (link): "If your SSD doesn’t have much free space (the scratch file grows bigger than can fit on the SSD), add a secondary or tertiary hard disk. (Add it after the SSD.) Make sure that these disks are selected as scratch disks in the Performance pane of Preferences."
What the help page doesn't say is how/when Photoshop decides to switch over to scratch disk 2 - i.e. does it attempt to use all of the free space on scratch disk 1 first.
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