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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Open task manager...

    Look at avail ram before you start. Then start wazza with a size between 800MB and 3GB...
    Check the "IV" box because even though it takes 3 times longer and is more complex it will free up the most ram. I often run 1920 MB CDT-IV (Only IV checked) twice.

    Using one hard drive frees and two partitions up the most ram. (At least in my case) You only need two partitions...if SuperPi is C: then D: E: F: should be chose for your second.
    You can use two drives if you want though.

    I want to find out how manual wazza works....
    Good insight, thanks. I'll be trying this on Monday or Tuesday.

    I believe manual wazza you need a file of your desired size, heard winzip helps with that, and to just copy it from the SuperPi drive to the other "drive" or partition, and immediately after the transfer completes you start SP.
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    An example of what you should see with wazza CDT-IV / OCX tweaker:

    Waza does pretty much nothing if you have a lot of applications using ram...when you cut processes and services you see more benefit.
    This is the same install that normally has ~75 processes from day to day

    Last edited by BeepBeep2; 05-14-2011 at 06:40 PM.
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    G.skil 6-6-6-18 best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unsurper View Post
    G.skil 6-6-6-18 best
    ...what?

    Gskill didnt have a 6-6-6-18 kit iirc...
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