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July 20, 2014 1:15:43 AM

I recently bought an Asus R9 280x DCUII Top. It came with the Never Settile Bundle with AMD. It says there that there is a $150 value of RAM disk with 64GB. Does that mean that I'll get free RAM or what? I'm really new to AMD and don't know these things lol.

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July 20, 2014 7:47:19 AM

AMD Radeon™ RAMDisk is a kernel-level driver that allows you to partition unused portions of system memory in order to create the ultimate virtual disk drive. This cost effective solution enables you to utilize as little as 5MB to a maximum of 64GB depending on how much system memory you have. The more you have, the easier it is to load complete applications from your memory in order to take full advantage of the accelerated loading times.

$150 is the value of the Games you can choose from.

As for the RAMdisk, for a limited time when you purchase eligible AMD Radeon™ graphics, get AMD Radeon RAMDisk 64GB at a discounted price of $9.99 USD.*
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July 20, 2014 12:41:13 PM

Emerald said:
AMD Radeon™ RAMDisk is a kernel-level driver that allows you to partition unused portions of system memory in order to create the ultimate virtual disk drive. This cost effective solution enables you to utilize as little as 5MB to a maximum of 64GB depending on how much system memory you have. The more you have, the easier it is to load complete applications from your memory in order to take full advantage of the accelerated loading times.

$150 is the value of the Games you can choose from.

As for the RAMdisk, for a limited time when you purchase eligible AMD Radeon™ graphics, get AMD Radeon RAMDisk 64GB at a discounted price of $9.99 USD.*


That's great! Thanks for answering my question, one more thing. How do I redeem this $9.99 USD?

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July 21, 2014 2:56:14 PM

Not sure, check the AMD website.

hope they have instructions
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July 21, 2014 10:25:08 PM

Emerald said:
Not sure, check the AMD website.

hope they have instructions


Yeah, I hope so too. That RAM would be a great deal.
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