Intel Optane as L2 Cache?
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 1:57 am
So, here's a little background on what I'm trying to do.
I recently (about 4 months ago) built a brand new gaming computer.
All near top of the line stuff (for what I could get in my price range), here's my PC Part Picker Listing: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8B3Zd6
Several weeks ago the new "Intel Optane" non-volatile cache memory module came my attention, primarily since my new computer fit right into the narrow requirements that were needed to utilize it (z270e motherboard and 7th Gen processor).
However after looking into things further I was disappointed to find that intel's official software only supports caching a computers primary drive. Which, since I already have an SSD as my boot drive, was largely useless to me. What I really wanted to do was to have a cache support my secondary storage drive where most of my PC games are installed.
In my research I realized that my ASUS motherboard came with it's own caching software (un-creatively named "Ramcache II") that I had otherwise overlooked up to that point, so I installed it and immediately noticed a improvement on the relaunch speed of my most frequently used games.
I however could not get the Intel Optane memory out of my head, so I started looking into other ways of either accomplishing something similar or making it work on a secondary drive.
Thus I stumbled upon PrimoCache.
Now after some testing with the trial version I have established that PrimoCache seems to be A LOT more effective than Asus's RamCache II (Here's my Benchmarking results http://imgur.com/7sAEKhK) so I'm pretty damn sure I'm gonna end up purchasing a license and using it instead. I've also already ordered 16 more Gigs of ram that I plan on keeping set as a dedicated RamCache for this very purpose.
Back on track tho, my main question is this:
Since the Intel Optane Memory is simply recognized as a normal 16 or 32 gig NVMe SSD without it's accompanying official software (one with even better read/write speeds than any other SSD on the market) would it be in any way beneficial to me (With my current setup) to get one to use as an L2 cache with PrimoCache?
Thanks in advance for any insights that can be provided!
I recently (about 4 months ago) built a brand new gaming computer.
All near top of the line stuff (for what I could get in my price range), here's my PC Part Picker Listing: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8B3Zd6
Several weeks ago the new "Intel Optane" non-volatile cache memory module came my attention, primarily since my new computer fit right into the narrow requirements that were needed to utilize it (z270e motherboard and 7th Gen processor).
However after looking into things further I was disappointed to find that intel's official software only supports caching a computers primary drive. Which, since I already have an SSD as my boot drive, was largely useless to me. What I really wanted to do was to have a cache support my secondary storage drive where most of my PC games are installed.
In my research I realized that my ASUS motherboard came with it's own caching software (un-creatively named "Ramcache II") that I had otherwise overlooked up to that point, so I installed it and immediately noticed a improvement on the relaunch speed of my most frequently used games.
I however could not get the Intel Optane memory out of my head, so I started looking into other ways of either accomplishing something similar or making it work on a secondary drive.
Thus I stumbled upon PrimoCache.
Now after some testing with the trial version I have established that PrimoCache seems to be A LOT more effective than Asus's RamCache II (Here's my Benchmarking results http://imgur.com/7sAEKhK) so I'm pretty damn sure I'm gonna end up purchasing a license and using it instead. I've also already ordered 16 more Gigs of ram that I plan on keeping set as a dedicated RamCache for this very purpose.
Back on track tho, my main question is this:
Since the Intel Optane Memory is simply recognized as a normal 16 or 32 gig NVMe SSD without it's accompanying official software (one with even better read/write speeds than any other SSD on the market) would it be in any way beneficial to me (With my current setup) to get one to use as an L2 cache with PrimoCache?
Thanks in advance for any insights that can be provided!