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Longer load time vs faster load screens in game... And only for games that you can fit in empty RAM. It's better to get cheap 32-64 GB SSD for $30-40 and install games on it (or move/copy before play them, the time to move/copy will be the same as load to the RAM DRIVE). Usualy I don't recommend cheap SSDs, but in this case saves will be in safe place in Document folder on your HDD (or Steam cloud), so if it's faill you doesn't lose information, just downloaded games that you can redownload from Steam. And if you play one and the same game for some time, you need to move/copy and wait just one time, not every time as with RAM DRIVE.
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To be fair though, this software is supposed to be constantly synchronizing the files to the HDD. So if the computer shuts down unexpectedly - you don't loose anything.
... but you're still right. Considering the price of this software, there's just no justifying it. Any system out there would benefit more from putting that 30 bucks towards the cheapest SSD you can find rather than doing this.
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http://store.steampowered.com/app/337070
Anyone tried it yet?
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