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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 571313" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>Sorry I don't really understand your question but Itry to answer</p><p>I think ramdisk is always welcome to be used. It increases the browsing speed significantly particularly in HDD, can be hard to notice on SSD and it increases the lifespan of the HDD due to less disk activity</p><p>there is nothing to do with memory management, it's just about storing the cache files in a faster place so opening a website will be faster</p><p>If you try to open 20+ tabs at the same time for testing purpose, you can notice the difference: disk io is much lower and speed is also x5 faster (I only have a laptop HDD)</p><p>I use a 512Mb ramdrive and it's more than enough for browsing, never be full. It will be automatcally cleared on reboot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 571313, member: 51905"] Sorry I don't really understand your question but Itry to answer I think ramdisk is always welcome to be used. It increases the browsing speed significantly particularly in HDD, can be hard to notice on SSD and it increases the lifespan of the HDD due to less disk activity there is nothing to do with memory management, it's just about storing the cache files in a faster place so opening a website will be faster If you try to open 20+ tabs at the same time for testing purpose, you can notice the difference: disk io is much lower and speed is also x5 faster (I only have a laptop HDD) I use a 512Mb ramdrive and it's more than enough for browsing, never be full. It will be automatcally cleared on reboot [/QUOTE]
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