No write caching improves RAM performance.
No write caching improves RAM performance.
You're considering whether to enable write caching given your shared RAM setup and SSD storage. Since the main drive is an SSD, performance should remain stable regardless of shared RAM, but write caching can still help improve efficiency for certain workloads.
It runs on DDR4 1866Mhz with 8GB RAM, which is limited for a setup where graphics and system memory are shared. Cache usage shouldn't impact write cycles. The same write workload would go to the SSD, while RAM acts as cache if the SSD struggles, which isn't a major concern. I also have an HDD that consumes significant RAM during write caching.