• Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    Meanwhile I don’t like the software that saves a rolling three minutes of gameplay so I can instantly save anything cool that happens because I don’t want my SSDs constantly being written, so I just have it load the temp file into drive emulated by RAM instead. Don’t touch my SSDs!

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      22 hours ago

      I get what you’re saying, but after around 15 years of using all sorts of SSDs - I personally stopped thinking about write wear. I have not had a single SSD fail due to wear, those that failed have always failed at controller.

      I keep using Shadowplay 24/7. I’m using an old SSD (840 120gb) for that from god knows what year, but it shows 1% health for 5 years now with no signs of actual degradation happening, only smart warnings for years now.

      This disk was also running OS for 4-5 years.

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      1 day ago

      Oo that’s actually a neat idea for those of us with plenty of ram in our gaming PCs. Thanks.

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        Heck yeah! It was super easy to set up with AIM Toolkit.

        I think 16GB of RAM would be sufficient for most any game computer to do it this way—I’d allocate like .75 to 1GB on my 16GB machines.

        My main game computer has 32, so I allocated 2GB since I never come close to touching it!

        I was looking at the RAM drive’s properties in Wandows and was giggling after clicking on the “ReadyBoost” tab. Gotta use that RAM drive as a buffer between RAM and SSDs!

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          23 hours ago

          Just in case any Linux users see this: (and for my own convenience as I’ve just learned how to do it!)

          sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=10G tmpfs /wherever/blah/

          It only uses as much RAM as the files actually consume, the size option is just an upper limit. Set Steam to record to the same directory. Add NoSwap to the -o (options) if you want to prevent any disk use.

          Works great.

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            17 hours ago

            Thank you! That’ll be helpful to me, for sure! This machine is about to have Linux as its main OS, with a Win10LTSC IoT backup for stuff that needs it~

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          What the fuck. Why can’t you disable such an expensive feature if you don’t want it?

          Next up, I’ll be adding a Whirlwind Simulator in my Ice-cream shop. It’s a surcharge and it’s required before you step in.

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            1 day ago

            What do you mean, like the recording thing? You can easily disable it, but I DO want it! I want it so badly! But I don’t wait it constantly writing to an SSD or HDD.

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            You can turn it off, people just enjoy the feature so decided to do an easy improvement that some corpo decided was “out of scope”.