I'm leaning towards experimenting with using RamDisk for scratch files (autocad, photoshop, illustrator and sketchup)...something like Superspeed's RamDisk Plus that will rationalize RAM across system and RamDisk and enable storage upon shutdown.
I posted a similar question about this use in a design/engineering forum and received nothing but pessimistic and negative feedback. In essence, many voiced concern over RAM's volatile nature....concern over reliability and concern in the event of power outage.
For those of you with RamDisk experience, what say you? Good for scratch files or just browser cache and system temp files?
I posted a similar question about this use in a design/engineering forum and received nothing but pessimistic and negative feedback. In essence, many voiced concern over RAM's volatile nature....concern over reliability and concern in the event of power outage.
For those of you with RamDisk experience, what say you? Good for scratch files or just browser cache and system temp files?