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Hi, and thank you for asking the question. Actually, if you want to partition the SSD for use as virtual RAM, you really don't want to allocate more than 32 GB-64 GBs as virtual RAM. While SSDs are faster that HDDs, they're still relatively slow compared to RAM. You won't be getting any real speed boost vs. just loading a program and data files from the SSD compared to loading them from virtual ram. And Windows does a good job
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