Now 32 GB DDR3 costs as much as ~12 GB DDR2 -no make sense
additionally change the CPU, motherboard and memory, do not need this at this time ![:)](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.png)
Still I don't understand.
You have a PC with a given configuration, let's call it "PC A".
You assume that on your particular "PC A" configuration using a Cache program, let's call it "Cache B" will be effective to run a flight simulator, let's call it "program C".
Hence you ask:
Do you know what alternative to "Cache B" Cache program I could use to have "program C" do less writes on hard disk of "PC A"?
And I ask back to you:
Have you considered how INSTEAD of using "Cache B" or *any* other "Cache" program, in order to lessen writes to hard disk of "PC A" when running "program C" using a RAMDISK would be better/more efficient?
And you reply what I can only read as:
bla....bla... DDR2 .... bla...bla.... DDR3 ..... bla bla.... costs.....12 Gb. .....
![:w00t:](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/w00t.gif)
I will try to be more explicit:
Without ANY change to your current hardware, are you really sure that any "Cache" program will be better/more convenient than a "Ramdisk" program?
![:cheers:](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/cheers.gif)
Wonko