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    Primocache review: Hard drive tuning via RAM and SSD cache

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminJuly 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Expert’s Rating

    Pros

    • User-friendly presets
    • Helps prolong SSD lifespan
    • Works independently of the OS

    Cons

    • Performance improvements depend on your setup
    • Doesn’t support caching for network drives

    Our Verdict

    PrimoCache delivers noticeable speed improvements on systems with ample RAM and slower drives that frequently read and write data, while on high-end systems its main benefit is reducing wear and tear rather than boosting speed.

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    PrimoCache is designed to boost the performance of hard drives and SSDs by using fast cache memory. It works by using your RAM or secondary SSD to temporarily store data you use a lot. Then, when your system needs that data again, it grabs it straight from the cache instead of the slower hard drive. That means your most common programs launch quicker and files open faster. This software tool also operates independently of the operating system and doesn’t require changes to existing software.

    It works with traditional hard drives, SSDs, and modern flash memory. PrimoCache can also speed up access to USB flash drives. But caution is advised: PrimoCache delays the final data storage. New data is first written to the cache and only later transferred to your hard drive or USB stick. Premature removal of your flash drive can actually lead to data loss when using this software.

    The software is pretty configurable. You can decide how much RAM or SSD space to dedicate to caching, and even speed up several devices at once.

    PrimoCache speeds up your system by using fast cache memory to load frequently used data quickly, helping programs start faster and files open sooner.

    PrimoCache: Setup and performance results

    After installation, we first had to set up a cache task. We were able to reserve RAM for the cache, set up a second-level cache on an SSD, select the drives to be cached, and adjust a few other parameters such as block size and delayed writing specifications. This process wasn’t overly complex, but less technically experienced users will appreciate the presets provided, which cover different use cases with just a few clicks.

    We initially set up a cache on a somewhat outdated notebook with a mechanical hard drive and 8GB of RAM to get a sense of PrimoCache’s performance. As expected, the result was positive, though there was no real wow factor, especially since the old machine had already been working satisfactorily.

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    To avoid relying solely on subjective impressions, we measured performance using the Crystal Disk Mark benchmark tool. The results showed a significant increase in performance: in tests with a USB drive, average read speeds increased by more than 50 percent with random reads, and a performance gain of nearly 25 percent was measurable with the mechanical hard drive. However, speed gains in writing and sequential reading were negligible, such as when copying large files in one go, which is typical during backups.

    On a second, more current notebook with a fast SSD, neither perceived nor measured speed improvements were particularly impressive. In such cases, the main benefit of PrimoCache would be reducing the frequency of SSD access, potentially prolonging the drive’s lifespan by limiting write and delete cycles.

    PrimoCache: Worth it? A simple rule of thumb

    From our tests, we developed a simple rule of thumb to help decide whether purchasing PrimoCache is worthwhile. The software offers greater benefits the slower the drives you use and the more frequent individual, non-sequential file accesses occur in daily use.

    Examples include database applications, indexing services, or using your computer as a web server.

    This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.

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