okay, so a while back I heard Intel was using SSD drives, then "spanning" them within HDD, so you can get the speed of the SSD drive, but the storage of the HDD. Essentially, the SSD would serve as a huge cachet for the much larger and slower HDD.:geek:
How do I do this, though? do I need to...
my system is :
cpu : intel i7-6500U 2.5 Ghz
ram : 16 gb ddr3
graphics : amd radeon r5 m335 (4 gb) with intel HD 520
and my question is , can i run autodesk maya 2010/2011/2012/2013/2014/2015 ?
if not , then are my laptop graphics changeble or not?
thanks in advance.