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I'm interested in this thread, so here's a few comments.. ----- *EVERY* time your computer is turned off or rebooted, you have to reload your ram drive with the WoW/data directory. That's why I was hoping for a new Gigabyte i-RAM drive supporting ddr2 modules and at least 16GB - battery backup while using system memory for data. Looks like the original i-RAM didn't sell well enough to encourage them to make a newer version - maybe because using a PCI slot sucks, 4GB is small, DDR1 is more expensive than DDR2, and SATA 1.5 is slower than SATA 3.0. The i-RAMBOX was an improvement, but still needed more max capacity, DDR2, and SATA 3.0.
ACard's ANS-9010 Serial ATA RAM disk
http://techreport.com/articles.x/16255

Enjoy.
AWESOME! That's EXACTLY what I've been looking for! (The only comparable model I saw was over $2k, without memory.) This thing is perfect! $380 for the unit, and $220 for 16GB of DDR2! More than enough for the WoW/data directory.