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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2009
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- Location
- Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
System Name | Niedersachsen / Ribe / Minsk |
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Processor | i3 3240 / i7-3520M / 4x Opteron 6376 @ 2.86GHz |
Motherboard | BIOSTAR H61M / HP Q77 / Supermicro H8QG7 |
Cooling | Stock / Stock / 4x 1U G34 |
Memory | 1x8GB / 2x4GB / 4x4GB |
Video Card(s) | GTX260 / Intel HD 4000 / nVidia GT310 |
Storage | 80GB Intel SSD / 256GB Intel SSD / 2x 60GB SSD (RAID1) |
Display(s) | Dell 3007 + HP 2245w / 12.1" 1366x768 / None |
Case | Antec NSK3480 / HP / Supermicro 1U |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Enermax 500W / HP 130W / Supermicro Gold 1400W |
Keyboard | IBM Model M |
Software | Windows 7 (Niedersachsen/Ribe) / Linux Mint 17.2 (Minsk) |
My main setup has 6GB of memory in it, but memory usage rarely goes above 2.5GB. In fact, it's usually between 1.5 and 2GB:
However, as it is a laptop, it has a slow 5400RPM disk. A new disk is a future upgrade, but not now. Until then, is there a way to make Superfetch more aggressive so that it'll cache more to memory? I'd really like to make use of more of this memory.

However, as it is a laptop, it has a slow 5400RPM disk. A new disk is a future upgrade, but not now. Until then, is there a way to make Superfetch more aggressive so that it'll cache more to memory? I'd really like to make use of more of this memory.