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- Jan 28, 2019
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- Motherboard
- Dell XPS 15 9560
- CPU
- i7-7700HQ
- Graphics
- HD630
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Well 4K is the way to go. But you need to make sure your HD supports it obviously. 512 could explain your experience, as you are not altering anything inside MacOS and windows has no way of even touching AFPS
I'm also running AHCI in BIOS. I can not remember if it's possible to run anything else as I never have run anything else. But if you are not, its worth a shot as well
With how many resources you're spending on this consider getting a new NVMe, the new ones are ridiculously powerful and present one of the best upgrades you can do to a laptop
**If you change to ANCI then your windows installation will no longer work from memory. You will have to reinstall. Again can't quite remember so check first
I might pop in a spare NVME, it being lite on for one is pissing me off and for two I believe the spare ADATA supports 4k.
Plus then I can revert to this drive if Monday comes and I need a setup version of Windows back to do work. Annoying thing is this drive benchmarks very well.
I'm on ACHI, have been the whole time since recommended BIOS are ACHI (not sure if anything else works, as you said).