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With DDR2 prices so cheap thinking of actually doing something I speculated about roughly a year ago.
Basically, upgrade to 12GB RAM (from my current 4GB). Set up an 8GB RAMdisk. Disable all Windows paging files on my physical HDDs, set up an 8GB swapfile on the RAMdisk. Keep the other 4GB as system RAM.
(Might even try a 5/7GB split if I'm feeling brave)
Any reason why this wouldn't work? If I have enough cash left over for a small SSD I'd buy one to install Windows and a few of my most-frequently-used applications on. I think the combination of loading things off an SSD and using RAM to page to would make it all blazingly fast.
The only thing I'm concerned about is that it might be ridiculously overkill. My reason for wanting to do this (apart from the novelty value
) is that I'm assuming that Windows will write to the pagefile even when it doesn't need to (that's what I remember reading here anyway). If this isn't the case though, then if I bought that much RAM it would rarely need to swap anything to disk at all and going through the trouble of setting up a swapfile on a RAMdisk would be a waste of time - even using a conventional HDD for it wouldn't slow me down noticeably.
So, would it make a difference or not?
Basically, upgrade to 12GB RAM (from my current 4GB). Set up an 8GB RAMdisk. Disable all Windows paging files on my physical HDDs, set up an 8GB swapfile on the RAMdisk. Keep the other 4GB as system RAM.
(Might even try a 5/7GB split if I'm feeling brave)
Any reason why this wouldn't work? If I have enough cash left over for a small SSD I'd buy one to install Windows and a few of my most-frequently-used applications on. I think the combination of loading things off an SSD and using RAM to page to would make it all blazingly fast.
The only thing I'm concerned about is that it might be ridiculously overkill. My reason for wanting to do this (apart from the novelty value

So, would it make a difference or not?