![]() ![]() Basically the way RAM works is it has a cell that needs power to store data. It worked fine but the guy doing the review said that SSD memory isn't designed for the high read/write cycles you see with RAM, so that was bad.Ĭorrect. That's how replacing the disk restores a lot of performance. It's often called "virtual memory."Įver notice how as a computer gets older it hangs a lot? That's the hard disk dying, and what you're seeing when it hangs is the system paging RAM to the disk, but the disk is struggling. It's been common in mainstream operating systems since the 1990s with Windows 3.1 doing it behind DOS's back, and Apple building it into Macintosh System 7. ![]() It's called Paging, and it's nothing to do with SSDs. One of the reviews I watched said that the 8 gb machine would "swap memory" with SSD storage a lot because 8 is often not enough. ![]()
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