but im gonna try Fanc圜ache for my old gaming ring ( with only 8gb ram), thx for the info :D. There’s a number of ways to do this, but one easy method is to use. No no, not a car setup, like an actual computer setup.
SETTING UP FANCYCACHE PC
First you’ll want to connect to the PC that hosts the shared folder.
SETTING UP FANCYCACHE HOW TO
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