Aminados Posted July 30, 2013 Share Posted July 30, 2013 Having a 27GB game on a ramdisk is a bit silly in my opinion. The differences between the ramdisk and ssd in gaming hardly is worth the hassle of what has to be done after shutting down your system. I will not deny with my AMD crossfire system Skyrim does suffer badly from micro stuttering. In all my games library the only ones that actually give me problems are Bethesda titles and horribly ported games (*cough, no similarites there, cough* :laugh: ). Maybe I am not playing the ones the really bad micro stuttering are reported in (though with 95th percentile graphs the only game that really had a noticible difference was Shogun). It is interesting that Nvidia multi gpu setups experience micro-stuttering less frequently though.Well I rarely shut my system down, I always put it to sleep. And the main reason I put it on RAMDisk was because I was reaching 3.1gb so frequently that I had to use "bPreemptivelyUnloadCells=1" witch clears Ram and Vram so I have a lot of big loadings because textures aren't stored anymore. 840 pro SSD (456 MB/s Avarage Sequential read, 0.038ms Access time), 32gb RAMDisk (4979 MB/s Avarage Sequential read :cool: , 0.006ms Access time). Now just to be clear, yes you can go AMD, yes you can use SSD, hell, even a HDD. What I said was EXTREME measures for ABSOLUTELY NO (or the least possible) Micro-stuttering. :smile: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Offtherails Posted October 20, 2013 Share Posted October 20, 2013 Holy something, thankyou for that! http://i.imgur.com/KMH9zpP.png Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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