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How To Set Up a RamCache on ASUS X79 Series Motherboards.

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Setting up a RamCache or RamDisk


With the recent launch of the X79 chipset and its support for Quad Channel memory once again the debate has been raised as to what can we do with additional memory as well as how can we benefit not only from the density but the increased bandwidth. Well the answer is easy use that memory as a cache or harddisk!

Actually the answer comes in the form of two items which have been used for some time in professional spaces and workstation and server environments. Currently at this time in the DIY industry memory pricing has hit an all time low with 4GB being not only readily available but low cost even for higher frequencies likeDDR3 1600. With this in mind this quick setup guide will show you how you can take the memory you would normally install on platform and not utilize it and not only utilize it but greatly benefit from it.

As we all know a PC’s DRAM memory is considerably faster than even the fastest mechanical HD or the fastest SSD or even raid configurations of either drive type; because of this memory not only offers a huge increase in potential performance over standard storage options but also will compliment any potential storage array configuration. In addition as memory is not limited in regards to a defined bus frequency of operation ( as is SATA you can not only improve performance by using a RamDisk or RamCache but continue to increase performance by using faster memory ) Such as using DDR31333 will offer great performance but moving to DDR31600 will offer even high performance gains.


What Is A RamCache –

A Ramcache essentially serves as an invisible prioritized hard drive ( in the sense data is present on it ). This hard drive is actually a cache and contains the most commonly accessed data on system. This cache improves performance by taking over key parts of reading and writing the most accessed data. Minimizing and in some cases eliminating the involvement of considerably slower standard storage options. As the read, write and access time performance of DRAM "memory" is considerably faster than that of standard storage devices this is where the huge increase in performance comes.

What you will need to setup a RamCache.

Required items

Physical memory –

Personal Recommendation is nothing less than 16GB with a recommendation of 32GB if you also plan to setup a RamDisk as well.

An example of a current Quad Channel Kit of Memory is Corsair’s Vengeance Series. Different speeds and voltage ranges are available ( 1600 1.35v, 1600 1.5v or 1866 1.5v )



http://www.corsair.com/memory/intel-memory-upgrades/quad-channel-intel-memory-upgrade-kits.html



Software –

There are a number of solutions currently on the market. A couple of the applications that we’ve tried internally and had reliable results are linked below.

Superspeed.com
http://superspeed.com/download/trialversions.php
RamDisk Plus
SuperCache 5

Romex Software
http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/index.html
FancyCache
VSuite Ramdisk

Motherboards -

ASUS P9X79 Series Motherboards are being used for this setup and configuration overview. All of our X79 series of board have been tuned for excellent memory compatibility as well support for higher densities and high frequencies. * The quality of the IMC ( integrated memory controller) will vary to a considerable degree as such in most situations the limitation on 8 dimm frequency support will be limited by the quality of the IMC not the motherboard or its UEFI. In internal testing we currently have been able to hold 8 dimm configurations in excess of 2400 speeds.







1. Complete windows installation depending on the capacity of your SSD you may find a significant reduction in useable space when increasing the quantity of system memory on your PC.

Be advised adjustments noted below can considerably reduce the used volume space after windows installation.

1. Modification or disabling of Recycle Bin
2. Modification or disabling of System Restore
3. Modification of System Paging File ( it is NOT advised to disable your system paging file )
4. Disabling of Hibernation functionality.


2. Once completed with adjustments to useable volume space in your OS volume install SuperSpeed RamCache.

For a video walkthrough please watch the linked video below.


1. Begin with double clicking and launching the setup.exe file for SuperCache 5.



2. Prior to going through with the installation reference your current memory usage. This is just to get an idea of how much memory you are currently using right after a system post/boot. In most situations your overall initial footprint for memory usage will be approx 1.5 to 2.5GB of memory usage. This baseline number will be added with the amount being allocated either automatically or user defined so it is important to know how much active memory is being used.




3. As we see we verified the amount our OS installation was using and have proceeded to move forward with the installation. At this time we have maintained SuperCache’s default installation parameter of defining the cache volume automatically. If you would like to manually define a parameter at the offset uncheck the automatically box. Be advised recommendations of cache size vary depending on the applications, games etc being run on the system. My overall recommendation for a mixed usage PC ( Gaming, Multimedia Playback, Web Browsing, Content Creation or Productivity ) is 8.00GB.





4. Continue to click through the confirmation screens allowing the installation to proceed.









5. Once completed the installation will ask that you reboot the system. Please do so.


6. Once the installation is completed verify you new default memory usage as this now includes your SuperCache. Should you want to adjust the amount of memory used for SuperCache proceed forward.





7. Open the application and right click on the primary windows volume which has a SuperCache default installed to it. Select Cache from the range of options presented. Select configure this will take you to the configuring SuperCache console.








8. Once inside the configuration console you can adjust the SuperCache memory allocation under “Main Memory Allocation”. In the example I have adjusted to 8GB. In addition for additionally extending performance you can select to enable the Deferred Write Mode option. Be advised this option can potentially cause issues if power is suddenly cut, dropped from the system. It is advised you use a UPS with this option. As we are choosing to maximize performance we have selected this option. The advised option for “Lazywrite Latency selection is automatically set to (5s). Should you want to attempt to maximize performance further you can consider an option of 1s which internally has yielded a small additional bump in performance.

Once you have gone through these steps you will have successfully completed setup and configuration of a RamCache.

If you have any questions or comments feel free to post them in the thread. Thanks! are also always appreciated.

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Still tho for slower disks, and some types of data depending on software ramcache would still be beneficial. For ssds a chance of perhaps less writes, and for slower disks better overall performance in apps and games. But yeah ssd does kind of solve this already, nonetheless if ur sitting on a ton of unused ram, why not take the small performace boost?. But i may be wrong.
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For slower mechanical disks, sure, if you have oddly loads of ram, go for it.

NO one should ever put the page file back into ram if this thing does, if it's not in use, you just loaded a however many GB file BACK into the MEMORY ? best let the OS choose.

The best use when i used then years ago was for SQL temps, sometimes i would show off rendering something in 3Dmax at uni over everyone else’s mechanical hdds etc.

Really i found them to be such a pain, you can back them up using rsync every few min, but if you have a crash before the backup you always lost something, be it a link from firefox or IE or something you might of wanted to go back too later.

I have an Asus Rampage V Extreme with 64 memory. I have been bouncing back-and-forth between Republic of Gamers and Tom's hardware plus a few others. I saw this old topic and thought this was the closest to my needs.
I have read all the links and understand the basics. My problem is the "Junction".
The way I understand how the RAM drive works I would install a program of interest, just as I would normally, on a normal hard drive but on the ramdrive.
So here I am listing my concerns:
1. Do my work files have to be on the RAM drive, I would think not.
2. I'm thinking the junction is one of two things:
a. The location I want my RAM drive to store the duplicate information.
b. Location of work files.
c. If I install 3 programs would I create three differenct ram,drives.
Bob

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I did not not notice any difference what so ever.....

But had to try

So i removed it.......

6529I think using the ram disk is very use full with vmware.

Idonno
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The Benchmarks on the left are without SuperCache 5 and the ones on the right are with it enabled.

You do want to turn off your Paging File or your Read Access time will suffer slightly.

I think it's also important to note that the Benchmarks I've posted are not representative of real world use. There is a very real performance boost but, it's certainly nothing earth-shattering like the benchmarks seem to suggest. When it comes to the speed/response of your OS the most important benchmark (Read/Acc. time) is the only one that doesn't change at all. That said, It still does make a difference and I think it's worth it. Of course that's me. If you want to see if you think it's worth it or not try the 10 day free trial.
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z0ki
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Does doing this actually speed up the PC and or your SSD(s)?
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Eagleizer
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illuminatiASUS wrote:
Setting up a RamCache or RamDisk

For a video walkthrough please watch the linked video below.
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I see no link, and there are a few pictures missing too..
New system (not installed yet):
3960x, GTX690, P9x79 Deluxe,
Samsung 500GB SSD 840,
HC-500 Water Chiller.
Still to buy:
32GB RAM, , 120GB SSD
Old rig:
Lapped QX9650@4.7GHz 1.58v 24/7 for 5 years. Temp
82C+ 😛 . G.Skill Ripjaws 4x4GB, Maximus Formula SE (died dec. 2012)