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Some weeks ago, I read about a physical RAM-Disc that is in development, but can't find it anymore. By using Google, this old thread from 2011 was the only thing with an actual product, but it is not available anymore.
Since the buttons are greyed out for some reason, I cannot embed the link into the text, so here it is: (I can still code it because I know how, but never looked how the links work)
Does anyone know a product that is currently available? Doesn't matter if it comes with modules or not, or if it is DDR2 or 5, everything is better than what I have (nothing).
If someone knows an Adapter for DDR2 SO-Dimm RAM (Laptop RAM), I would take it as well. I only have 4 GBs of it, but since I upgraded my laptop to 8GB, the two old 2GB modules are now lying around without use. But other than that, I want nothing specific (except that it should have an up to date connection so I can use it with my current PC and W11).
Of course I know that software can do it as well, and I have enough RAM do use it, but 8 or 16 GB might not be enough to convert something etc (I want to put my temp files on it, not only to save the SSD some wear and tear, but also because it gets deleted automatically when I turn the PC off. So I think a physical disc makes more sense than software even if it is more expensive). Also, I am just curious to try it and see how it works.
Since the buttons are greyed out for some reason, I cannot embed the link into the text, so here it is: (I can still code it because I know how, but never looked how the links work)
Code:
https://www.overclock.net/threads/affordable-physical-ram-disk.1160756/
Does anyone know a product that is currently available? Doesn't matter if it comes with modules or not, or if it is DDR2 or 5, everything is better than what I have (nothing).
If someone knows an Adapter for DDR2 SO-Dimm RAM (Laptop RAM), I would take it as well. I only have 4 GBs of it, but since I upgraded my laptop to 8GB, the two old 2GB modules are now lying around without use. But other than that, I want nothing specific (except that it should have an up to date connection so I can use it with my current PC and W11).
Of course I know that software can do it as well, and I have enough RAM do use it, but 8 or 16 GB might not be enough to convert something etc (I want to put my temp files on it, not only to save the SSD some wear and tear, but also because it gets deleted automatically when I turn the PC off. So I think a physical disc makes more sense than software even if it is more expensive). Also, I am just curious to try it and see how it works.