Ive heard about this from some sand nigga at my school. There all a bunch of computer nerds.
Well, apparently someone has figured a way to use a USB flash drive via the concept of ReadyFlash in Vista. While it will gain you no significant boost in RAM, just that little bit more can always help.
Explanation:
Can I use a USB RAM stick to increase system memory? - Ask Leo!
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Ive heard about this from some sand nigga at my school. There all a bunch of computer nerds.
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You could always do this. In fact, window's kernel does this with pages(Address spaces or in simpler terms, processes). When pages are inactive they are flushed to the harddrive, and when they're needed they're reloaded into the RAM. The only problem is, even with a direct connection to a Harddrive, this process is slow as fuck if there is constant flushing and loading, which there probably will be if you intend to play games that need more RAM then provided by your computer. The reason for this is because opposed to sending and receiving signals through the BUS immediately with little delay from the RAM, you have to wait for the disk in your harddrive to do a full rotation. Which could takes a lot longer then the RAM would. On a flash drive, it will be a lot slower then the harddrive. Ultimately, it would depend on the read\write speed of your hdd\flash drive, but even some pretty fast ones will cause it to be quite a slow process.
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I said the pakis are smarter than me...
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ram sticks are actuly cheaper then USB sticks, or about the same price
also this shit is like super old.. i mean like 2-3 years back
I know Jet, if somethings slow that's hooked directly to the motherboard, than something connecting through a USB port will be slower obviously. Which is why I also included that link to that article. He explains a lot of obvious things. But, eh, what the hell.
rams cost 15dollars where i live for 2gig
The price of RAM is also tied to the speed of the RAM I personaly Run DDR2 (my dad runs DDR3) . but if you put DDR3 RAM on a DDR2 wired motherboard you WILL fry the motherboard. So if you plan to build a computer pay attention to the motherboard specs... if it says RAMDR2 you have to only run DDR2 RAM.. if it says RAMDR3 only run DDR3 RAM! other wise enjoy your slow or burnt out motherboard! RAM also is measured in gigahertz the more gigahertz the RAM is measured the faster the PC will go ex: my ram is 10***** I have 4 sticks OF 2gig ram measured at 10***** DDR3