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| Thread ID: 38106 | 2003-09-27 09:49:00 | Ram Optimizers - Are they any good? | ron_m (4565) | Press F1 |
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| 178346 | 2003-09-27 09:49:00 | Yeah I was just wondering if anyone knew whether those optimizers really did work and if so is it worth the while?. thanks. | ron_m (4565) | ||
| 178347 | 2003-09-27 09:55:00 | NO | JJJJJ (528) | ||
| 178348 | 2003-09-27 10:04:00 | No | godfather (25) | ||
| 178349 | 2003-09-27 10:04:00 | not really. only time they come in handy if your runing buggy software, so unless you are alpha/beta testing software don't bother with so called ram optimizers. | tweak'e (174) | ||
| 178350 | 2003-09-27 10:29:00 | Nope | stu140103 (137) | ||
| 178351 | 2003-09-28 04:14:00 | Better to buy more ram though I do use cacheman to tweak the settings but it stays off these days once its done its job | kiwibeat (304) | ||
| 178352 | 2003-09-28 04:59:00 | No :D . | bmason (508) | ||
| 178353 | 2003-09-28 05:13:00 | I used CacheMan a while ago to tweak my RAM settings... didn't notice any difference, but then I don't do any activities on the computer that would show a difference like benchmarks. Unless you're doing [false] benchmarks there's no point in using RAM optimisers. |
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| 178354 | 2003-09-28 05:52:00 | I do not agree, if you have limited ram, as I do, only 98 Meg EDO, you will find as I did that, they do help. I have tried a number of them and found this one, not the professional version to be very good. If you want to try others then get back to me and I will give you links to other good ones, it was a hard choice to make, they all seemed pretty good. http://www.amsn.ro/ Regards Robert Worrill |
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| 178355 | 2003-09-28 08:47:00 | This link (www.beemerworld.com) might be of interest if you don't want memory manager programs. I actually use Freemem Pro and its quite useful I have to say. For one its always telling me how much ram is in use because there is constantly a number in the taskbar, and I don't have to ctrl+alt+del to bring up the performance screen. Plus it frees up some ram occasionally, which I don't think Windows does very well at all. |
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