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That got me thinking, in 10-15 years, downloading more RAM may actually be legit...LOL. In 15 years, when 3D printing becomes mainstream, kids will be confused why downloading RAM was ever a joke.

http://www.downloadmoreram.com/

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wait...you can't download ram!?

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Am I the dumb one...I can't tell

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Technically anyone can download a 3D model of ram. That's all he downloaded. The actual car was hand assembled.

 

If you had the patience you could have made that from plywood after you downloaded the designs.

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I now have 128GB of RAM thanks to downloadmoreram.com!

 

If it doesn't work for you, here's all you have to do:

 

Step 1: Purchase a RAM kit that has at least 2 modules (size does not matter, but it has to be 240 pin, DDR2/3/4 800 MHz for the download file to work).

Step 2: Install a DDR2/3/4 800 MHz RAM module into your RAM slot and make sure only one is installed in the whole system.

Step 3: Download, and take a picture of the desktop screen with the remaining RAM modules taped to your monitor using a digital SLR. Throw out your DSLR and RAM modules on a Friday. Wait 30 min. for it to work.

Step 4:?

Step 5: Profit

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I think we're a LOOOOONG way away from being able to 3D-print microelectronic circuits. :lol:

 

I am excited for the future of 3D printing, though.

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I think we're a LOOOOONG way away from being able to 3D-print microelectronic circuits. :lol:

 

I am excited for the future of 3D printing, though.

 

To be honest I don't think it's gonna be that long. Before we as private people can do it yeah, but the technology will be here soon, if it isn't already. :)

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To be honest I don't think it's gonna be that long. Before we as private people can do it yeah, but the technology will be here soon, if it isn't already. :)

Most 3D printers can only print ABS plastic, with a maximum resolution of 100microns.

 

 

In order to make 3D printed RAM, we're going to need to be able to print copper, silicon, and other materials (such as solder resist for the PCB) at a resolution well below 100nanometers.

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Most 3D printers can only print ABS plastic, with a maximum resolution of 100microns.

 

 

In order to make 3D printed RAM, were going to need to be able to print copper, silicon, and other materials (such as solder resist for the PCB) at a resolution well below 100nanometers.

 

Making something that can "print" RAM and other circuits wouldn't be much different than making something that can mass produce it. With a bit of creativity and a lot of money and time it sounds entirely possible. :)

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Most 3D printers can only print ABS plastic, with a maximum resolution of 100microns.

 

 

In order to make 3D printed RAM, were going to need to be able to print copper, silicon, and other materials (such as solder resist for the PCB) at a resolution well below 100nanometers.

not to mention no company is going to share their designs.

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Making something that can "print" RAM and other circuits wouldn't be much different than making something that can mass produce it. With a bit of creativity and a lot of money and time it sounds entirely possible. :)

The thing is, it's not that simple. At this day and age, it would be a lot cheaper to make RAM the old fashioned way than using 3D printers, and much less time consuming. 3D printers are more useful at creating custom products when you don't have enough time to create mass producing machines to create that product. For example, on the ISS, if something gets damaged, or needs replacing, instead of spending millions to get a rocket to take a small part up there, they can use a 3D printer to print out that part. Nobody needs to print out RAM because it would be cheaper, and less time consuming to go to the store and buy it there. Also, by the time we have that type of technology, we might not be even using the same type of computing we use today.

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The thing is, it's not that simple. At this day and age, it would be a lot cheaper to make RAM the old fashioned way than using 3D printers, and much less time consuming. 3D printers are more useful at creating custom products when you don't have enough time to create mass producing machines to create that product. For example, on the ISS, if something gets damaged, or needs replacing, instead of spending millions to get a rocket to take a small part up there, they can use a 3D printer to print out that part. Nobody needs to print out RAM because it would be cheaper, and less time consuming to go to the store and buy it there. Also, by the time we have that type of technology, we might not be even using the same type of computing we use today.

 

Never mind man, I doubt I can explain what I have in my head at this time of day, it has nothing to do with an actual printer though. :)

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But you know what's even more exciting? Food printers. I can't wait for those to become mainstream.

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Technically anyone can download a 3D model of ram. That's all he downloaded. The actual car was hand assembled.

 

If you had the patience you could have made that from plywood after you downloaded the designs.

@target39 too. Well I did preface my statement with a timeframe of 10-15 years. Remember what we can do in that time frame. 10 years before the iPhone came out, we were using VHS and the rich, DVD. The gameboy colour seemed revolutionary. 15 years and the internet as we know it wasn't even born. The future isn't bleak or boring :P

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But you know what's even more exciting? Food printers. I can't wait for those to become mainstream.

Yum, can't wait for pirated food

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The thing is, it's not that simple. At this day and age, it would be a lot cheaper to make RAM the old fashioned way than using 3D printers, and much less time consuming. 3D printers are more useful at creating custom products when you don't have enough time to create mass producing machines to create that product. For example, on the ISS, if something gets damaged, or needs replacing, instead of spending millions to get a rocket to take a small part up there, they can use a 3D printer to print out that part. Nobody needs to print out RAM because it would be cheaper, and less time consuming to go to the store and buy it there. Also, by the time we have that type of technology, we might not be even using the same type of computing we use today.

How about designing your own heatspreaders in a nice, easy to use flash application; you download the model of then entirety of the RAM and you print of your new RAM with custom heatspreaders? :p could be awesome for expressing our individuality.

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Yum, can't wait for pirated food

we have those i know a person who once ate a 3d printed pizza, he said it was disgusting...

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we have those i know a person who once ate a 3d printed pizza, he said it was disgusting...

Probably made of plastic. I can see why *insert dubstep drop here cause I'm bored*

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Viruses are going to be a problem.

Oh god, I never even thought of that. I'm scared of the future now :( (of course the far future, being that viruses are even smaller than our own cells.)

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^_-

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Viruses are going to be a problem.

Virus that affects your computer, or viruses that are implanted onto the cad file that forces the 3D printer to print food that poisons you? I hope it's not the latter....

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The thing is, it's not that simple. At this day and age, it would be a lot cheaper to make RAM the old fashioned way than using 3D printers, and much less time consuming. 3D printers are more useful at creating custom products when you don't have enough time to create mass producing machines to create that product. For example, on the ISS, if something gets damaged, or needs replacing, instead of spending millions to get a rocket to take a small part up there, they can use a 3D printer to print out that part. Nobody needs to print out RAM because it would be cheaper, and less time consuming to go to the store and buy it there. Also, by the time we have that type of technology, we might not be even using the same type of computing we use today.

What happens if a ram stick fails on the ISS? :/

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