Yupe same here.
you can also use the extra ram as a ramdisk.
I have 32gb ram on my laptop and partition that to a 16gb ramdisk. let me tell ya. running games off that and running VM off that is amazingly fast
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I also have 4GB and not need more,but if you use 3D animation software,RAM is always important.
Im running 12gigs on win7 ult. have never looked back at the 6gigs I was running. I for sure have to look into this ramdisk cause I usually only use around 3 to 4 gigs according to Clean Memory which might or might not be accurate.
Okay, a question.. how do you set up a ramdisk and get a game such as Skyrim to use it?
thanks for all info
You would need a program to create a ramdisk.
After that, you would simply install the game to the new drive letter created when you create the ramdisk. (Assuming that is what your plan is.)
Downside: You will reinstall the game every time you reboot your computer unless the program you use has the option to backup the ramdisk to disk and restore it on reboot.
I see.. okay dont think this would work for me..
Thank you James
Both Shogun and Empire Total War will flat out crap out on 4gb RAM. I've seen Shogun consume 8 gigs with large armies in use. Since it is a PC exclusive, the developers wrote it to take advantage of large amounts of RAM and to use multithreading. Granted that most XBox ports will only use 2 gigs.
There is no need for the RamDisk programs to have a backup function ...
He can just normal copy the entire drive to some directory , and copy them back after reboot .. installing takes longer time.
well try it out , you wont loose anything :) the RAM wont runaway :)
never say it will not work untill you try it , and there are FREE RAM disks programs.
and you dont need to re-install , Just copy the game folder b4 shutting down the pc .. and when you want to play again , Enable the Ram Disk and copy it and enjoy.