Hi Allan
You certainly won't be using 24Gb of RAM in any situation to be honest and I would definately allocate 4Gb of RAM with RAMdisk as Temp storage. This is the max allowed using the free app from RAMdisk but the paid version allows the use of more RAM and formatting in NTFS. To be honest, as a TEMP cache for Windows 4Gb is more than enough and I believe nothing is faster. The only time I have seen issues with turning Virtual memory/Page file off completely, are there are some games which require a virtual memory (i.e. they wont start unless they can see one), but don't actually need it. Depends if you game alot I guess.
Re the raid enclosures, there are many and as I said before, when you move up to six, the price doubles from 5! Also, getting official confirmation that 3TB drives are supported in the RAID is hard to come by at the moment.
Hi ya Yas.........99 times out of 100......I'd have to agree with you........"But"........ my needs are shall we say........."Unusual"....
The last time I gamed was when "Hidden and Dangerous" was the big thing....crap! I feel old!.......What floats my boat now is rather high end photography, ... specifically HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography.
5, 7 or even 9 RAW Images with either 14.6 or 24MP combined through PhotoMatix Pro.......then bumped onto CS5 Extended for between 2 to 6 layers with no flattening......even before I get to tweaking ( NIK Sharpener, Vivenza or some fun with "OnOne"plugins) Ive got a single image up to 10 to 12 GB.....toss in 4 or 5 history states.....so you see , a lot of memory can be utilized.
So here is the question!.........I was under the impression, if you have truck loads of memory, scratch disc and paging becomes redundant!.... you think other wise.........what i need is fast storage and the fastest workspace I can get my hands on .
So I have 24GB mem, RevoDrive X2 for "C" Drive (625 to 840 Mb/s) and 4x500 spinpoints-F3-502HJ in raid0 for 525Mb/s for photo storage!
How will RAMdisc improve my current performance and how exactly do I implement it ...... and 4 gig or 8
P.S........Yas ...Ive been waiting months for someone with RAMdisc knowledge to come along you lucky boy you
..... any help very much appreciated.
Aussie Allan
"UPDATE".... Yas!....did a little light reading (Dataram, and 12 different benchmarks) Dataram is way ahead......and $14 US seem cheap!
Hears the question though!...... if 10 gig of memory was allocated to RAMdisc, can you partition it into 4 gig for page file and 6 gig for photo-shop scratch disc ??