My new setup is a Core i5 quad core at 3.6Ghz, 16Gb of DDR3 at c. 1700Mhz, Mountain Lion and a Geekbench score of about 10700 :)
Loving it.
will be running through this tonight... http://blog.alutam.com/2012/04/01/optimizing-macos-x-lion-for-ssd/
Bear in mind that is written with Lion in mind, not Mountain Lion.
ML has a lot more support for SSDs due to Fusion Drive, so some of that stuff is relevant, some isn't. I've not been through it in detail.
If you've got ML, an SSD and a HD you can make your own Fusion Drive: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-guides/78465-understanding-using-fusion-drive.html
That's what I'm going to do.
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My new setup is a Core i5 quad core at 3.6Ghz, 16Gb of DDR3 at c. 1700Mhz, Mountain Lion and a Geekbench score of about 10700 :)
Loving it.
Bear in mind that is written with Lion in mind, not Mountain Lion.
ML has a lot more support for SSDs due to Fusion Drive, so some of that stuff is relevant, some isn't. I've not been through it in detail.
If you've got ML, an SSD and a HD you can make your own Fusion Drive:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-guides/78465-understanding-using-fusion-drive.html
That's what I'm going to do.