RAM Disk

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Hello!

I recently built a machine for my studio.
The work I do is all digital, using huge sample libraries for writing music for film/TV etc.

Now, due to the nature of my work and the software I use, RAM is very important hence why I made the move from a Mac Pro, to a custom PC, simply because the machine I built was 64GB RAM and whereas the Mac would have been £1000.00 plus more for a similar spec even with cheaper suppliers of RAM.

Anyway, my point is this, having 64GB RAM is great, and I will be using a huge portion of it depending on how big my sessions are, but I am sure I can spare say 5 - 10GB of it.

My, OS, samples, and session files are all saved to individual SATA3 SSD's which are quick enough for read times, so I am not looking to use a RAM disk for the audio based work - Although perhaps in the future I will build a server with stupid amounts of RAM to hold my entire set of samples on a RAM Disk! :D

My main question is this, what do you really benefit from having on a RAM disk? What program's do you save to it and use, just games etc?

Other than writing music and audio production, there is not a huge amount of other stuff I do with my machine really.

65% is music production
20% is general use (office, web etc)
10% is games (AC3/COH)
5% is Photoshop/Design

What do you guys use your RAM disks for and what program do you use to create your RAM disk's?
 
Ramdrive or Ramdisk, I been a long time user of them & their benefits, for firefox cache, temp files,etc, plus as a work area for photoshop many threads on this forum about them
I use DataRam, there is a freeware version, but your limited on ramdisk size, whereas the purchased version about £12 allow you multiple ramdrives, up to 64gb each, one thing do not move your pagefile, that is best left in it's present location.

http://memory.dataram.com/products-and-services/software/ramdisk?

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18395046&highlight=ramdrive
 
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