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ADATA showed off a picture of its *single* module 32GB DDR4

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Imagine Corsair's take on it..we'll have Platinum Dominator sticks that will be double the height! :D

The heatsink would cover most of it, or so I would hope.

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Welp. How does one use all that RAM.... O.o

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Welp. How does one use all that RAM.... O.o

98% of people won't even use 6gb of it. But they will think they need more because more is better right

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This isn't DDR4, Adata never said it was either...

"32GB on a single module and thats not all as we will see modules with up to 128GB in the near future. DDR4 is here!"

 

Yes, yes they did. From the original link posted.

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To bad they aren't making any dual socket motherboards with 12 DIMM slots anymore, that would be better. But like you said there would be problems with Windows 8

16 DIMM slots with the ASUS Z9PE-D16 and Windows 8 Professional 64 bit can have up to 512GB of RAM, so I don't know what you're talking about. :P

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"32GB on a single module and thats not all as we will see modules with up to 128GB in the near future. DDR4 is here!"

 

Yes, yes they did. From the original link posted.

Use Ctrl+Shift+V when copy pasting so the font doesn't change.  :D

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Use Ctrl+Shift+V when copy pasting so the font doesn't change.  :D

The text box settings on the forum are set to always paste as plain text. It works 30% of the time. Was to lazy to ctrl+z and repaste it lol

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I just want a ram disk made of these.

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16 DIMM slots with the ASUS Z9PE-D16 and Windows 8 Professional 64 bit can have up to 512GB of RAM, so I don't know what you're talking about. :P

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Server motherboard though

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Use it to create a ram disk that is larger than most people's SSDs

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Server motherboard though

The Z9PE-D8 WS isn't a consumer motherboard either. In my defense, you said dual socket motherboards, not consumer/workstation motherboards.  :P

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98% of people won't even use 6gb of it. But they will think they need more because more is better right

The most I've actually seen me use is 11GB running a minecraft server + the game...

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356 users?!

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"32GB on a single module and thats not all as we will see modules with up to 128GB in the near future. DDR4 is here!"

 

Yes, yes they did. From the original link posted.

No that does not say that this is DDR4, what they are saying is that the biggest stick of DDR3 is 32GB and that DDR4 will allow a single stick to be up 128GB, either way that is not DDR4 it says so right on the label.

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65 wat

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Can someone describe the naming convention on the label? I know in the post they mentioned that "DDR4 is here!" but on the label, it's described as DDR3L.

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Can someone describe the naming convention on the label? I know in the post they mentioned that "DDR4 is here!" but on the label, it's described as DDR3L.

They are showcasing the highest capacity available with DDR3 and pointing out that DDR4 will allow for modules up to 128GB.  The module picture is 32GB low-voltage DDR3 1333MHz.

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up to 1024GB of RAM in future PCs... damn

At this point would we really need harddrives except for backup. Have 1 in your system and then cache the entire thing to RAM! This excites me :D

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what the fk

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