96GB-DDR5 > 32-GB Primocache 4.4.1 in Windows 11 Benchmark

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  1. taskforce

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    Yep, if you are a tech enthusiast you do tinker with your hw and softies, nothing bad about it. Personally i applaud users who explore their options before building a new pc and customize it to meet the demands of their usage preference. Primocache ain't half bad, tried it myself too. So, nice build man.
    One thingie, that comment about the 50+ year olds, that was rude mate. If some comment annoys you, it has nothing to do with age groups. Each and everyone speak for themselves and only. And if you post expecting only positive reaction, it's a fool's errand mate, you 'll always have someone to express different opinions.
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  2. FrankPig

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    I like the term "Tinkerer".
    Please revert to using it.
     
  3. secretworld

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    For tinkering fun, I tried it on a completely opposite system, a 2600K @4.4 ghz on p8p68 16gb ddr3 Ram, sata3 SSD's .
    It was fun to see a read/write speed of 8000mB/s on my drives, up to files of 2gb, beyond that it dropped to normal values, 500mB/s.
    And indeed things loaded faster.
    Hmmm now deciding if to keep it installed for a while.
    Thanks!
     
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    yes sir!but yeah, you are right, it's bit slower with plugin scan enabled, now it's 3.2 second.
    but wait, 3 second is shorter than 5 , right ? what is the benefit of this cache thingy in audio apps?
    a 550mb/s ssd cannot load huge kontakt libraries faster. for the second time load i understand and it works i'm sure, but to feed that cache to output is still only 500mb/s to the cache. so those numbers are not real dude, it doesnt measure the speed of the drive but the ram. this thing was debunked years ago.
    thanks

     
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    Okay, from what I can remember here's the thing about PrimoCache:

    It uses RAM as a cache for SSDs/HDDs. This is nothing new since Windows has its own cache. But the goodies are:

    1. You can configure it (tweak, tinker). For instance you can make it cache only your Kontakt partition. And set it only to cache reads. This alone is way better than the regular Windows cache.

    2. You can also configure it to dump the RAM into one disk. Again, this is something that Windows can do with the Hibernate feature. But you can select at which point. Select it when your heavy project is loaded and bum, boot time and all the loaded programs at the time will fucking fly.

    Also, this isn't used by the OP I think. But PrimoCache can:

    3. Use an SSD to cache HDDs. It's a great feature and very easily to set up and configure. Windows is supposed to be able to do this but is a nightmare to configure, let alone to tweak.

    I hope this helps
     
  6. Barry T

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    Tinker tinker tinker

    @N.Sodokin I, for one, am grateful you posted this, because I was not aware of developments in this area. Do not be discouraged by ignorant, foolish comments of others copied from ChatGPT. This is a recurring issue on this forum.
     
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    This. On every fucking thread!
     
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