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Old 01 October 2010, 23:37   #1
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PCIRAM card for mediator?

Ok i was thinking if there is ZorRAM is there any device who can use PCI slots for adding memory. And i was searching and found out that there is GC-RAMDISK. Did you talk abouth this in forum because i cant find anything.
Please read at http://www.gigabyte.com/search/search.aspx?kw=ramdisk .
As i can see there is list of mainboard chipsets that they support but it also says "Chipsets not listed above do not mean they are not supported by i-RAM" . Is it posible to write drivers for mediator, becasute this card can hold up to 4Gb memory and it has SATA, and batery.
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That wouldn't actually add any RAM you could use for running programs. It's a RAM disk, so you get fast solid state storage.
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