boB
Well-Known Member
Here's a concept: run it like it is for awhile and get some performance numbers for a baseline. The when you start changing things (and only one at a time) you can tell what works and what only costs $$ but doesn't help performance.
I see too many threads about " I did xxx and now yyy doesn't work right...". Don't be one of them.
I see too many threads about " I did xxx and now yyy doesn't work right...". Don't be one of them.
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