![]() It is advisable to add all your available hard drives as scratch disks and most importantly, you should prioritise your scratch disks with the arrows under the Performance tab in the Preferences > Performance window. By default your scratch disk is your Boot Partition, which already handles all your installed applications and the operating system. When you run out of RAM, your computer's hard disks will take on the workload. Photoshop's performance settings show you how much RAM is allocated to use. Increasing this is probably the most effective way to accelerate Photoshop's performance. ![]() The changes here will take effect after you restart Photoshop. By default, Photoshop will allocate 70% of the available RAM to be used, but you can change these options under Preferences > Performance. More RAM will help when working with large images. Photoshop is a 64-bit native application so it can handle as much memory as you have space for. ![]() 10 Ways to Make Photoshop Run Faster on Your Machine
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