Re: Make ReadyBoost 8gb?
I respect your right to disagree and believe that some may experience better
results than benchmarking may indicate. But, I'm always amazed that even
when presented with fact (from separate sources,) emotion, or misplaced
experience will still dictate what we believe is right.
I presented two sources that may not be laboratory results, but clearly
indicate a discrepancy in what you believe while supporting my original
statements.
Even the founder of the ReadyBoost function has stated the gain in using
ReadyBoost is minimal as you increase your base RAM.
Choosing to ignore the facts is known as cognitive dissonance. (Similar to
someone who smokes, yet knows that smoking is killing them.) So, by all
means, enjoy your 16GB fd that you use for ReadyBoost and relish that the
additional $80 you spend on another 4GB fd will maintain your improved
computer performance.
"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:196C21E2-BD37-40FF-AF1D-A6A2EB6E831F@microsoft.com...
> I disagree strongly that RB is not much help with more than 1GB of ram.
You
> need to up that number a LOT.
>
> Vista Ultimate on 2GB of ram uses the pagefile excessively ("excessive
page
> file activity" is the term the Performance Information and Tools Center
uses
> to describe the situation). On 3GB it gets much better and on 4GB calms
> down nicely. RB alleviates the performance issue resulting from excessive
> paging, although not the paging itself.
>
> "Mark" <jmhonzell@nospam.insightbb.com> wrote in message
> news:uVcR$PHhIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > ReadyBoost is not much help if you have more than 1 GB of memory except
> > for
> > booting your system a little faster.
> >
> > MS Matt Ayers, owner of the ReadyBoost functionality:
> > Q: How much of a speed increase are we talking about?
> > A: Well, that depends. On average, a RANDOM 4K read from flash is about
> > 10x
> > faster than from HDD. Now, how does that translate to end-user perf?
Under
> > memory pressure and heavy disk activity, the system is much more
> > responsive;
> > on a 4GB machine with few applications running, the ReadyBoost effect is
> > much less noticable.
> >
> > Experience from actual users:
> >
http://manicprogrammer.com/cs/blogs/michaelruminer/archive/2007/02/08/375.aspx
> > 3GB RAM, 4GB ReadyBoost, Core 2 Duo, Vista x86
> > Notice it actually tends to be worse with ReadyBoost in place.
> > http://www.anandtech.com/systems/showdoc.aspx?i=2917&p=6
> > Benchmarking with various RAM configurations.
> >
> >
> > "Sam Steinhauser" <SamSteinhauser@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message news:8936BBBF-3391-4218-B795-AD1BA9C4A252@microsoft.com...
> >> Is there anyway to get Vista Ultimate X64 to use more than 4090mb for
> >> ReadyBoost? I upgraded to 8gb RAM and figured I should match my RAM
size
> > with
> >> my ReadyBoost size but it will only go to 4090mb.
> >> --
> >> Sam
> >
> >
>