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Dataram ramdisk pro
Dataram ramdisk pro







dataram ramdisk pro

I don't use Kontakt or very memory consuming VSTs, so 4GB is kinda enough for me. :/ I'm thinking Kingston HyperX 2400MHz CL11 4GB RAM modules could "fit the bill" and work at 1600/CL7. I've got 2x2GB of ultra speedy CL7 1600MHz RAM and G.Skill doesn't sell such speedy modules any more.

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Next week or so I'll be making some changes around here in my studio, starting this weekend with changing some hard disks for bigger and better ones, plus changing RAM modules for bigger and better ones, and I might setup a RAM disk again on my main computer because there's never enough speed ffs eh? I'm going to try SoftPerfect RAM disk first and I'll post my findings.Įdit: but I'm still deciding if this change is necessary or not! HDs are on the way, but not RAM. Maybe that's why I favoured SpeedDisk RAMDisk because they support holding pagefile on a RAM disk. I hope it supports putting pagefile on it. I can't remember if I tried this one but I would certainly try SoftPerfect RAM disk because it is the fastest, it is free for personal use, and it supports quote: "persistent RAM disks with an associated on-disk image".

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However, there is this interesting RAM disk speed comparison here: and it can serve as info on which ones to try. Maybe I didn't like it because their RAM disk doesn't support some advanced features that SpeedDisk one does, or that the freeware version supports RAM disks only up to 1GB? I can't remember, sorry. I have tried every possible RAM disk on the market and off the market at the time, about 4 years ago, so I can't remember precisely why I chose SpeedDisk's RAMDisk, but I visited DataRAM's webpage and they have a freeware version which supports RAM disks up to 1GB so you can try it yourself easily.









Dataram ramdisk pro