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<blockquote data-quote="doveman" data-source="post: 837203" data-attributes="member: 67412"><p>That would be a major pain as I'd also have to remember to disable various things in CCC (and the ATI drivers are always a pain to install), disable various Windows services, tweak various Windows settings, etc. Is there not a monitoring program that will show if the resources are indeed being hogged for brief moments and if so, by what? I'm not sure that the HDD resources are relevant though, as I use a RAMdrive for timeshifting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doveman, post: 837203, member: 67412"] That would be a major pain as I'd also have to remember to disable various things in CCC (and the ATI drivers are always a pain to install), disable various Windows services, tweak various Windows settings, etc. Is there not a monitoring program that will show if the resources are indeed being hogged for brief moments and if so, by what? I'm not sure that the HDD resources are relevant though, as I use a RAMdrive for timeshifting. [/QUOTE]
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