Speeding up Bridge Thumb to High Res Image Displays

What's the fastest way to speed up viewing thumbs in Bridge as high resolution images?
When I click on a thumb to view an image at full resolution, it often takes about 5 to 10 seconds, sometimes
much longer.  It appears blurry, then snaps sharp, but not after a few to many seconds later.
What tips might be offered to speed this up in software?
I have Bridge on an SSD drive with Windows 7.  My files are on a separate drive 7200 RPM WD drive.
I forget the settings - most would likely be maxed out for speed and most room allotment both drives
and ram.
What hardware tips are most efficient?  (Faster processor, more memory, faster memory, faster drive, faster
video card, video card with more memory and /or video cards with faster memory).  What works best and
perhaps, in what order of significance?
THANKS!

> but everytime I place them into
> Adobe Indesign they BLUR.
Blur on the screen, or blur in print? If it's just onscreen, go to
Object > Display Performance, and set it to High Quality. And then set
it back to Fast Display and stop worrying about it.
But Bob's right. If you *drew* your logo, you should be saving it as a
vector drawing, not converting it to a bitmap.
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com

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