Can a MicroSD card help speed up my Mini PC?

Some months ago I bought a Mini PC:

  • Intel Celeron J4125

  • 8 GB of DDR4 RAM

  • 256 GB M.2 SSD

  • Windows 11, fully patched

I use this PC for programming in Visual Studio and SQL Server.

The PC is very lent in some operations, like starting up, or loading the logiciel I use. The PC ne allow RAM upgrades; The maximum is 8 GB of RAM.

Cependant, the PC has a tiny TF slot (MicroSD?) and so Je suis asking si le insertion of a 16/32/64/128 GB MicroSD card could significantly improve the speed du PC, and what configuration it would require to do this. Could it perhaps be used as virtual mémoire?

Adding an SD card will not be of any benefit to you aside depuis le larger (but considerably slower) disk space.

As Tom Yan mentioned in a comment, SD cards are lent. Even top class ones serait not be fast enough to be of a noticeable benefit to your needs, let alone on an SD interface.

The seulement option that could slightly help is si le Mini PC has an SD card slot that supports NVMe. Ensuite getting your hands on a top-class SD card could let you use it as virtual mémoire (swap), but operations serait noticeably lent, parce que du difference of speeds compared to actual RAM. And the cost for this serait high avec, in my opinion, not good enough returns.