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1/2 GB of RAM, recommended performance tweaks ?

#1 User is offline   Outrage 

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Posted 08 March 2001 - 09:29 PM

With the price of memory being so low at the moment I decided to increase my main PC to 1/2 GB. I use Photoshop and 3D Studio a lot so it seemed like a good idea. The problem is that Win2k still seems to be using the swap file instead of the extra RAM, is this normal ? Is there a way to force it to use the cache less and RAM more ?

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Posted 09 March 2001 - 12:41 AM

Reduce pagefile so as to use ram rather than harddisk virtual memory. Minimal amount should be 12 Megs. This has been discussed before but that thread might bear any name.

Increase Iopagelock in Registry and also use a ramdisk. The Speeddisk company has three sophisticated components that are offered on one month trial basis.
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Posted 09 March 2001 - 05:22 PM

Reducing your pagefile to that small is a really bad idea. A quirk that has been with us since the introduction of the pagefile in win95 makes windows start to swap to the page file sooner when its smaller. ie, in a system with 512 ram(like mine) and yours in your system you set your pagefile to 12 megs and I set mine to 300 megs; guess which pagefile gets accessed first; yours. Doesn't seem like it would but it does, just keep your pagefile at around 200 or so and you'll be fine. The ram disk is not a bad idea though; I am currently playing around with using a ram disk to hold my internet files(temp pages, cookies and such) and it seems to work well. My next test will be to set my swap file as a 256 meg ram disk, this should prove interesting if nothing else. I'll let you know the results.
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Posted 20 April 2001 - 05:02 PM

I'm planning on upgrading to 512mb RAM soon. Any new developments/tweaks I should be aware of?

How did those experiments go Widow?
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Posted 21 April 2001 - 01:54 AM


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#6 User is offline   JMD 

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Posted 21 April 2001 - 03:33 AM

Hi.
I have been reading this thread with great interest, I was wondering if anyone here could tell me what I should set my page file at, or any other memory settings at for that matter, so I can get the most out of my system. I have a pentium 600, with 256megs of ram. I do a lot of Cad, 3d modeling and would like to know what my system should be set at. Im running NT 4.0 sp 6a.

For all I know I may be getting the most out of it, because I don't know what signs to look for that would tell me I'm not.

I must tell you I don't know a lot about the workings of a computer, so if you could keep it simple it would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.:p
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Posted 21 April 2001 - 06:47 AM

JMD,

Because you run CAD and 3D modeling I would suggest one and a half your physical memory. Those types of apps can be very memory intinsive.

If you go to http://arstechnica.com/tweak/nt/index.html you will find all kinds of good info about tweaking you system.
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Posted 21 April 2001 - 05:28 PM

Thanks for the info and the Web link GeOph.
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Posted 21 April 2001 - 08:16 PM

I have one more question if I may.

I here people talking about your system paging to your hard drive, if you don't have enought ram. How do I find out if my system is doing this.

I have 256 megs of ram, I set it up like this. (NT 4.0 SP 6A)

PAGE FILE SIZE

Space available.

Initial size (384)
max size (384)

Total paging file size.

Minimun allowed 2mb

Recomended 267 mb

Currently allocated 384 mb

Did I set it up right or wrong.

Thanks in advanced
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