Author: aerDNA
Subject: XFast RAM support
Posted: 28 Mar 2016 at 8:05pm
Maybe using a RAM drive for ReadyBoost could theoretically yield some performance gains but definitely nothing tangible if Win is running from SSD. I think it would be foolish to use precious memory for that. Using it for %TEMP% on the other hand is a nice idea. Even if you won't necessarily feel a performance bump, it should add some time to SSD life expectancy.
XFast RAM v2.0.28 can still be found on support site as a separate DL for some older boards. The one I have is v3.0.3 and it's semi-integrated, meaning A-Tuning is just a front end; you can locate XFastRAM.exe and run it as a standalone app with its own GUI.
Subject: XFast RAM support
Posted: 28 Mar 2016 at 8:05pm
Maybe using a RAM drive for ReadyBoost could theoretically yield some performance gains but definitely nothing tangible if Win is running from SSD. I think it would be foolish to use precious memory for that. Using it for %TEMP% on the other hand is a nice idea. Even if you won't necessarily feel a performance bump, it should add some time to SSD life expectancy.
XFast RAM v2.0.28 can still be found on support site as a separate DL for some older boards. The one I have is v3.0.3 and it's semi-integrated, meaning A-Tuning is just a front end; you can locate XFastRAM.exe and run it as a standalone app with its own GUI.