gamerman4
Active Member
This is advisable for people who have more than 1.5GB of RAM. As most of us know, When you have a lot of RAM, Windows doesn't make use of all of it and even when you have plenty of RAM to go around, Windows still likes to use the paging file (Virtual Memory). Forcing Windows to not use the paging file will result in a loss of performance but I found a neat little drier on the internet. Many people peobably have heard of this but it is called a RAMDisk. It literally makes a physical hard disk from your RAM. This would be an excellent place to put your paging file. RAM is a whole lot faster than Hard drives, Sandra tested my SATA150 HDD to be around 49MB/s it tested my RAMdrive to be 1247MB/s. Imagine how fast your PC would be with the paging file in the RAM... It is only recommended for people with a whole lot of unused RAM and only recommened that you use a temporary file such as your paging file since all information is cleared out of RAM when the system is turned off. This makes it an excellent place to put the paging file since Windows tries to clear the paging file on shutdown anyway. I only have 1GB of RAM so I have a small RAMdisk to put my paging file in along with my disk paging file but I have noticed a performance increase.