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BlackPCB

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  1. I have a problem, I know I do but just hear me out. I currently am running 16 GB of ram and overload it on a daily basis and have been stewing while I wait for my computer to open task manager and become responsive again for a while now, and for a couple of weeks I have been thinking about ways around this issue when I had some ideas come to mind. The first one was that I don't have a case on my computer so space is not an issue for me what if I could get a ram card that was just 20 cm tall with a ton of chips on it and I found Asus's double capacity RAM but I don't have an Asus board that supports that and that's still more then I can afford for a glorious 128 or 256 GB setup. Then I learned that you could replace the RAM chip on a MacBook with some soldering tools and practice and that got me thinking could I just design a gigantic ram stick in Autodesk Eagle, get some PCBs from China, and solder on my own chips. https://www.ebay.com/itm/4x-MICRON-MT47H64M16HR-3-E-IC-1GB-64MX16-DDR2-DRAM-0-45ns-PBGA-84/172307185049?epid=1622463313&hash=item281e4efd99:g:m9gAAOSwYmZXMerT I know this seems excessive but I am gonna do it anyway so if you have information that can help me I would greatly appreciate it. Also, LTT staff, if you're out there I would love you to explore modding ram or custom ram.
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