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System Name | nVAMDia |
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Processor | Ryzen 7900 at 145Watts PPT. |
Motherboard | MSI MAG x670 Tomahawk Wifi |
Cooling | AIO240 for CPU, Wraith Prism's Fan for RAM but suspended above it without touching anything in case. |
Memory | 32GB dual channel Gskill DDR6000CL30 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac 5070 gaming solid oc + Msi Ventus 2x Rtx 4070 |
Storage | Samsung Evo 970 |
Display(s) | Old 1080p 60FPS Samsung |
Case | Normal atx |
Audio Device(s) | Dunno |
Power Supply | 1200Watts (8x 8-pin) |
Mouse | wireless & quiet |
Keyboard | wireless & quiet |
VR HMD | No |
Software | Windows 11 |
Benchmark Scores | The best GPU in the world is the brain. 100! |
Hi,
I have 64 GB RAM I don't require compression of page data. I know that paging will be required here and there even when physically RAM is abundant, because some developers were lazy to put an "if RAM is enough ..." line of code so I won't disable paging. Anyway, I just wanted to disable compression of pages but the command did not work.
What I tried:
Run power-shell with admin rights, run cmd with admin rights. Still won't work.
System specs: Ryzen 7900 CPU, 970 EVO SSD, 64 GB dual channel DDR5 4800MHz memory.
I have 64 GB RAM I don't require compression of page data. I know that paging will be required here and there even when physically RAM is abundant, because some developers were lazy to put an "if RAM is enough ..." line of code so I won't disable paging. Anyway, I just wanted to disable compression of pages but the command did not work.
What I tried:
Run power-shell with admin rights, run cmd with admin rights. Still won't work.
System specs: Ryzen 7900 CPU, 970 EVO SSD, 64 GB dual channel DDR5 4800MHz memory.