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"Readyboost" is a dumpster tier version of intel's optane and is absolutely worthless.
And being via USB is straight up slower than most other options.
What the actual ♥♥♥♥ are you trying to accomplish with that?
Re 2 and 3 remake dont have this issue. So its a re village issue. If your gonna throw valgur language you will be reported for such and as ready boosting goes. Its clear you dont know how that works. So I recommend you google the tech junk behind it to further understand how it can help with high demanding games.
Other, games capcom has re made has also been effected by this. So, the ram issue is starting to also cause 30 fps issues that wont allow games to be played in 60 fps natively.
You're mistaken. Greatly so.
I'm well aware of what readyboost is.
It's terrible. It has always been terrible.
It was made obsolete by SSD becoming more readily available.
The meter you're seeing in the graphics options is vram. Ram exclusive to the video card. Of which you apparently have at most 4gb.
Actual system ram does not had has never come in 20gb sticks.
16 and 32, yes.
20? No.
Using an external flash drive of some kind as cache space intended to be faster to access than a standard spinning hard drive.
It is not ram.
That is not ram.
That is storage being used for caching. They are two separate systems.
Not... really something you should be saying when everything you've said so far has been incorrect.
Will just leave this here...
in Summary, Seamus is correct. Ready boost was pretty much junk with the advent of SSD drives, only useful for slow 5400 RPM drives for the most part, if even then.
What it would do, is compliment the pagefile as a caching source, and due to the usb being slightly faster than a HDD back then, would help free up a tiny bit of system memory by moving a few processes to said USB drive.
Then again, it's a laptop and they're mostly all terrible.
Regardless, the meter on the graphics settings screen is vram, not system ram. So that doesn't matter anyway.