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SSD, or whatever), but for those of us on a budget or too cheap to spring for upgrades, this is a FREE method for increasing gaming performance by pre-loading frequently accessed files into system memory bypassing slower disk access otherwise necessary.
6GB, maybe, but don't create larger than a 2GB RAMDisk. If you're running 4GB or less, fuhgettabouddit. First, make sure you have the system RAM to do this.If you want to discuss various methods for implementing a RAMDisk with SymLinks and what Skyrim files are best to put into the RAMDisk, then this is the place to do it. If you want to debate RAMDisks' usefulness to gaming in general or Skyrim specifcially, please go find one of those other posts to do it in. The benefits of using RAMDisk versus other technologies such as SSD have been debated repeatedly in other posts. Rather, the point is that if you want to try this approach to see if you gain any benefits to loading times, area transitions, etc., here's one method of doing it.