Good thinking there. When you turn off your PC the backup mechanism will start, when you turn it back on, data will be fed from CF card.
Thank youI'll try my best to explain here.
DDR2 RAMs varies a bit on voltage base on, partly, DDR speed and CL timing.
Internal controller will synchronize the difference so all RAM onboard will operate as one. I hope I answer your question?
For ACARD RAM Disk, access time is too fast and the benchmark software cannot evaluate the speed since it enters ns (nanosecond?) access time instead of ms.
Users have different preferences and I respect everyone's opinion.
Like I said before, SSD has huge advantages in a lot of applications, but it also bares the drawback of write time and write cycle limitation.
I don't see why this cannot be solved with the advancement of technology.
As far as cost of SSD goes, it will become dramatically user friendly within a year or two, depending on how the giant players plan their marketing.
Back to RAM Disk, there is a fine line between DDR RAM Disk and SLC/MLC SSDs.
Info on SSD are everywhere online; so I will stop here and not to make myself appearing incompetent going into the technical.
There are a lot of RAM Disk applications, already deployed, in video editing, HD microscope video capturing, and enterprise grade solutions. RAM Disk is absolutely not perfect, but it does have great values.
What ACARD is trying to do is to introduce something different, an option for the user, with 9010 RAM Disk.![]()




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