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Any idea when we will get 16Gb Ram cards? Non-ecc

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So as most of us know that Haswell has 64Gb support on 4-Dimms.

 

MSI Z87A-GD65 Gaming

 

 Supports 4th Gen Intel Core / Pentium / Celeron processors for LGA 1150 socket
- Supports DDR3-3000(OC) Memory
- 4x Dual Channel DIMMs (Max 64GB)
- 8x SATA3, 1 x MSATA3, 3x PCI-E (x16) Gen 3.0, 4x PCI-E (x1), Int. Graphics, 4x USB 3.0 Ports, 2x USB 2.0 Ports, CrossfireX, SLI
- ATX Form Factor

 

Any idea's of how soon we will start seeing 16gb Dimms on shelvs for companies like Corsair, G.Skill etc?

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Maybe at computex soon?

 

If not, I give it 3 to 6 months.

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There were some 16gb dimms I saw on a tech youtube channel a while ago. It was very slow though. I'm thinking that behind closed doors some bigger company's are working on it at the moment :) 

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They already exist. I remember HP having 32GB dimms

Ridiculous expensive though

Oh wait, non ecc. I don't know then

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He means to teh amin stream market and my guess will be half way next year as companies are preserving ddr3 as much as  they can and if ddr4 comes out then 16gb sticks will be way more common.

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