I currently have a 128 gig external SSD that uses a thunderbolt connection.  I 
have el Cap installed onto the drive, and my VM locdated there, too.  Will an 
internal SSD give me much more speed?

Also, I thought this was something to do with VM Fusion, but it also happens 
when I am not in my virtual machine.  Every so often I will get the VM Fusion 
busy, busy message.  If I am just running Safari, Safari busy, busy.  I did 
notice that when this happens a few of the process go to 200%.  One of them is 
LSD, easy to remember, I cannot remember the other one right now.  Is this 
something I can diagnose and fix?  Thanks.
Bill


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of jeff `greene
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 4:24 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Best configuration for new mac?

Hi Bill,
I'd always go for an SSD drive, they make an amazing difference. The
experts say there's not a lot of difference between dual and quad core
processors. The only time a big difference shows up is if you use
something advanced like photoshop that can use multiple processor
threads. There is more and more software that can take advantage of
multiple processor threads, but I've never really noticed much of a
difference. For example, I have a 2012 quad-core macbook pro that I
run windows 7 on, and an Asus 13.3-inch ultrabook that runs a dual
core processor. The macbook pro is 2.3ghz up to 3.3ghz, the Asus is
2.8ghz up to 3.5ghz. And running System Access from serotek as my
speach program I don't notice much difference.
Hope this helps! Jeff


On 12/28/15, Bill Holton <bill32...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
> I am scanning Apple's refurb shop for a new mini.  I use Fusion in Windows
> 7
> or 10 with Window-eyes most of my work day.  Question:  Am I better off
> getting a 2.7gh processor with a fusion drive and 16 gig of memory, or a
> 2.3gh processor, 16 gig of memory and an SD drive?
> Minis only seem to come in dual core.  Is there a large spped jump on a
> macbook Pro with a quadcore processor whereyou can devote two cores to mac
> and Windows?
> Thanks for any advice.
> Bill
>
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