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Old 05-08-2012, 02:22 PM   #15
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when you launch calibre - what % CPU Is being used? I wonder if the limiting factor is CPU or disc I/O speed.
if the latter, then having all book on a solid state disc could make quite a difference ?...
if the former then a quad processor or better would be needed to speed things up. If anyone out here has both a large library and an i7 processor, maybe they could comment...

also, defrag the drive with all the books on & see what difference that makes.

launch with task manager running & you'll see both RAM & CPU usage as the library loads ( since an earlier post suggested RAM as a factor)
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