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    Performance with Ramdisk

    I would just inform my fellow players, that i tested the game on ramdisk, the entire game. The performance gain to an Sata 6Gb/s SSD especially Corsairs without Sandforce Controller is feeled very low. A bit more min. FPS and milliseconds faster in loading.
    Too bad we can't trick windows to use ramdisk HDD as Ram, that the "doublebuffering" Ram and Ramdisk is not needed anymore. But anyways. Who dont have an SSD especially a new one and using very high settings, should consider to upgrade to 12 GB Ram+ for a Ramdisk.
    The very annoying thing is, that the memory leakages of this game arnt solved with it, nor setting an PAE bit for all FFXIV exe. This game doesnt use more than 2 Gib of Ram. Whatever you do.
    The main bottleneck is the vram and the decoding algorythm to decompress the gamefiles. The decoding seems not to be optimized in any form.
    By all means i couldnt get instant loading into the game. To be true i nearly need 5 to 10 sec, whereever i am. So fast switching for characters isnt possible.
    When i am in the game, zoning to other regions is within 0,5 to 1 second. Characters and environment is loading in an instant even in the crowded wards.

    I7 Nehalem OC to 3,6 GHz on a W7 64bit OS. OC 470 gtx. 24 Gb of Ram
    All settings max besides Depth of field off. 1920 resolution.
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  2. #2
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    Tymora Estrellauta
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    Balmung
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    Thaumaturge Lv 90
    Too bad we can't trick windows to use ramdisk HDD as Ram, that the "doublebuffering" Ram and Ramdisk is not needed anymore.
    This practice sounds very wrong. Do you mean the practice of someone putting their Windows Virtual Memory on a RAM drive? Unless you have >4Gb RAM and running a 32 bit OS which can't make use of the extra RAM, this practice is pretty dumb.

    By all means, put the temporary folders/files and FFXIV on the ram disk though, just not the virtual swap file.

    The very annoying thing is, that the memory leakages of this game arnt solved with it, nor setting an PAE bit for all FFXIV exe. This game doesnt use more than 2 Gib of Ram.
    You just contradicted yourself there. If it doesn't ever go above a certain amount of RAM, it by definition doesn't have a leak. It's just plain bad at making good use of available system resources.

    Oh and PAE bit doesn't mean anything on x64 Windows.
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