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It is true to a certain extent (not practical for most kinds of applications & programs, though) - brings to mind something that I had linked up (check out post # 568 - don't miss the one at post # 570.)

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I will stick with my Samsung Pro's thank you

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Interesting, Raxco has been around for awhile. Probably works to a certain degree. I NEED all My RAM Ha ha ha

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ram drives have been around for 30 years or so. i don't know what's so innovative.

just don't put the swap file in it....that would be stupid.

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I know RAM drives (Ramdrive.sys) from the days of MS-DOS 6.22.

Bad thing of RAM drives is when the power goes off, everything in RAM drives is gone.

Samsung SSD's uses part of RAM as cache when you enable Rapid mode.

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Bad thing of RAM drives is when the power goes off, everything in RAM drives is gone.

Another good reason to have a UPS!

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If you PC reboots after a crash then a UPS won't do any good.

Bad thing of RAM drives is when the power goes off, everything in RAM drives is gone.

Another good reason to have a UPS!

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If you PC reboots after a crash then a UPS won't do any good.

Bad thing of RAM drives is when the power goes off, everything in RAM drives is gone.

Another good reason to have a UPS!

Indeed it won't - but files in the process of being written to a HDD are at risk of corruption.

There are issues whatever path you choose - my principle is to minimise that risk.

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smallhagrid

It does have a single advantage that I can see in reading their site - but for $79.99 & the cost of extra RAM, why bother ???

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DataRam has RamDrive software/driver. Freeware personal for up to 4gb.

It will save data if you like - but then it has to load that file it at boot.. so quite a pause to load large data.

I use a 768mb DataRam RamDrive just for browser cache. That probably offloads from the hard drive quite a bit of stuff constantly. I have plenty of Ram. It does seem to make the web a bit snappier.

I would think guys using SSD's would like to lower SSD use with a RamDrive browser cache too.?

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