USB Flash drive for readyboot

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Just looking for experience with USB flash drives for readyboot. I've read
that its recommended to match the USB capacity with the computer RAM size.
it is true?

Any brand/model for recommend ?

Pls share your experience!!

thanks in advance.
 
When I purchased my Vista Upgrade (Ultimate,) staples was giving a free PNY
Attache flash drive away with the upgrade purchase. It is a 1GB drive and
works well for readyboost. I have 2GB on board on my machine. The only
sizing reccommendations that I have heard regarding Readboost devices was
that it is using your flash drive, instead of your hard drive, to store
temporary files. So here I guess, bigger is better to some limit. Who knows
what the limit is?

Benny
 
I'm using a Patriot 4GB. If you are buying a USB drive for ReadyBoost only,
I'd recommend upping your RAM instead. If you are using it for a portable
storage device as well, then I'd go for a 2 - 4 GB drive.

With 1 GB of physical RAM, it does make a difference. When I use 2 GB of
physical RAM, it is a lot less noticeable.
 
I have a PNY U3 attachie flash drive and I showed a size to use so I went
with recommended. That's the best way to go in my opinion.
 
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