Windows Swap File Tips

The Best Tip of all is to put the swap file on a different hard drive from the Operating System. This reduces calls to the same disk. Another helpful tip is to put it on a clean drive so it goes to the very front this reduces the time it take the head to move. And the last and probably most helpful tip is to set a fixed file size by doing this it would seem the OS would have less work to do, otherwise it would expand and shrink the file as needed that would lead to fragmentation and more cpu cycles.

These are just my opinions you don't have to take my advice if you don't want to!