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Old 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.
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Old 6th February 2010, 20:57   #12
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Dataram IU is straight forward, no?
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Old 7th February 2010, 00:29   #13
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Dataram IU is straight forward, no?
Fairly but Gilisoft's is even simpler.

However, I've been getting too many crashes with it (Win7 64) but it may have to do with the fact that I've put the OS temp files in there too.
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Old 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.
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Old 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.

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Old 25th February 2010, 12:07   #16
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(I was measuring DataRAM ramdisk, with the CrystalDisk also).
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Old 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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Old 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

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Old 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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Old 28th March 2011, 10:40   #20
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Icon16 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

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