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    So what's Turbo Flash?

    Your first thought is wrong. It's not a way to quickly expose one's self in public. Oh no. It is, in fact, much more decent than that.
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    good read thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Article
    Using dual channel controllers and SLC memory, these USB drives offer fast read/write speeds and have been tuned specifically for random read of 4KB files across the entire device. This is a requirement for a device to be ReadyBoost capable... and not something the average USB Flash Drive can achieve…
    So is there a NAND/NOR flash memory issue involved? Wikipedia says that NOR has 4KB blocks as opposed to NAND's much larger blocks. If anyone understands the technical details and can explain them in a sentence or two I'd be quite appreciative.

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    Theres already a complete list of suppsoedly compatible devices here: http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/
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    This seems like a big gimmick really, are there any benchmarks that show ReadyBoost actually being useful?

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    Sounds interesting, I'd also like to see some benchmarks before I buy into any hype though!

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    yeh id like to see some benchmarks. what they say on paper and what they achieve are normally 2 different things

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    i was playing with this feature during the vista beta when i first read about it.

    What i hoped i could gain from was the fact that the box in question has only 2 gig of ram, not quite enough to run without a page file. Now back then a 2 gig flash stick was£40. A fast one too, now we're more into 4gig teritory. 2 gig of ram will set me back more than £100 more!

    So its faster than an HDD for random access, but more than that, often you need to commit when your loading something from the HDD. In the ideal world you'd only page when your idle, nothing else is going on, regretabbly you often have to page when your using more memory all of a sudden, like when your loading a program off the HDD. If you've only got one HDD, its perfect solution because at present the HDD will spend a lot of time switching between the data thats been loaded, and the data thats been commited. Here is where there is a lot of potential.
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    straight off, this clearly isnt going to be aimed at the performance users market - the bandwidth of usb2 is tiny compared to that of your ram.. however..

    this is a great product for those home users who want to upgrade thier pc. lets say a 2 gig one of these gizmos costs £50, compared to £40 for cheap ram (made the prices up, no idea if their accurate).. now a sensible enthusiast wouldnt pay £10 more for something thats slower, but, if you dont want to open up your pc, its a great option - sending your pc in to have ram fitted will probably cost ~£25 - saving you £15. and you can transfer it pc to pc.. brill imo

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    I agree with 5lab, definitley good for the home user, such an easy upgrade and easy(ish) to understand on that level. 'Stick it in and your computer will go faster'.

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    Readyboost has a lot of misconceptions - try this as a primer: http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/arch...02/615199.aspx

    It's not a replacement for RAM, it's used very cleverly for very specific caching operations where a hard disk is slower.

    "Q: How much of a speed increase are we talking about?
    A: Well, that depends. On average, a RANDOM 4K read from flash is about 10x faster than from HDD. Now, how does that translate to end-user perf? Under memory pressure and heavy disk activity, the system is much more responsive; on a 4GB machine with few applications running, the ReadyBoost effect is much less noticable."
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    Quote Originally Posted by koocha View Post
    Any benchmarks?
    What he said.

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    Looking for benchmarks also.

    Will this speed up game loading and such, or will it only be usefull for general computer use?

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