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6th February 2010, 20:44 | #11 |
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| I've been using the Gilisoft Ramdisk. The interface is much simpler and user friendly, compared to the Dataram product. |
6th February 2010, 20:57 | #12 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Dataram IU is straight forward, no?
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7th February 2010, 00:29 | #13 |
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7th February 2010, 11:24 | #14 |
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| I had enough with the Gilisoft 3.2. Too many crashes. I went back to the very stable Dataram. |
25th February 2010, 12:06 | #15 |
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| The testing PC's hardware seems to be BRUTAL to me. Isn't there RAM type DDR3 1066 or 1333 ? On my dual-core AMD Athlon XP x2 1.8 Ghz laptop with DDR II 667 the sequential r/w values are about 845 MB / s. Filip |
25th February 2010, 12:07 | #16 |
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| (I was measuring DataRAM ramdisk, with the CrystalDisk also). |
25th February 2010, 12:22 | #17 |
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| yes memory speed matters of course, but DDR2-667 should be sufficient for some nice throughput, 845Mb/s is not too shabby; check your CPU usage, that might be the bottleneck
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26th March 2010, 08:00 | #18 |
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| Thank You, jmke. Now I am trying to get Dataram working on my new core i5 notebook (Acer Aspire 5470-434G50MN) with Windows 7 Home Premium x64 ! So far no luck. After installation it cannot load some *.OCX driver or so. Anyone have some tips and tricks what to install before Dataram to get it work on Win7 x64 ? Thanx in advance Last edited by overtonesinger : 26th March 2010 at 08:03. |
26th March 2010, 11:15 | #19 |
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| haven't tested with Win7 yet, x64 is even more complicated
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28th March 2011, 10:40 | #20 |
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| DataRAM now works on Win 7 x64 !!! On my old Core i5 notebook it worked. around 3200 sequencial R/W. (DDR3 1066 dual channel). On my new core i7 notebook Asus G73JH it works also. It gives me around 3500 MB/s of sequencial R/W. DataRAM ! DataRAM! Hare-Rammmmmmm, Rammmmmmm, RaMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Filip |
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