How do SuperSpeed products affect the values displayed in Task Manager?
When active, SuperSpeed cache and RAM disk products will visibly impact values displayed in the “Performance” tab of Task Manager. Both memory and CPU statistics will be affected. The more work the cache or RAM disk perform, the higher the CPU utilitization. This is because our products trade CPU resources for disk resources. The memory resources for our products’ caches and RAM disks are allocated from physical memory – not from the operating system’s paged or non-paged kernel memory. When an allocation is made from physical memory, it directly affects the following values: Physical Memory – Available: The amount of physical memory (main memory or RAM) currently available for use. When a RAM disk or cache is created, this value will decrease by the size of the RAM disk or cache plus a smaller amount for overhead. Commit Charge – Total: The total amount of virtual memory currently allocated to programs and the operating system. Virtual memory includes physical memory allocations and me