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

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

Usually using 26GB on my laptop (32GB laptop) but that is with VM's

 

Same goes for my servers.

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more interesting even is what they said on their post: "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!"

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I want it.

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I want it.

 

And you can have it, the ram pictured is already in production and has been for quite sometime methinks

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

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Something like this, perhaps? :D

 

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

 

I'll use all of it with a RAM disk. 1TB SSD to back the ram disk to, and there you go.

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i8CDXCVEOa5EB.png

Something like this, perhaps? :D

 

Oh, and everything is now gold, but none of the golds match.

 

(This is OC, original from Corsair)

 

LMAO

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1 more of those and thats all windows can handle.

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1 more of those and thats all windows can handle.

 

Nope 8 pro and up can support 512GB

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do u need even that much right now for an average consumer ? i wouldnt think so, though its pretty cool :) . must cost a lot as well

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do u need even that much right now for an average consumer ? i wouldnt think so, though its pretty cool :) . must cost a lot as well

 

Nope thats why this isn't consumer ram

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

RAMdisk, and Virtual machines. 

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More like MySQL and more MySQL

For servers, sure. For consumers, it's a different story. It'll eventually come to consumers. 

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cant believe im gonna say this but we may actually need to think about how to cool that... 4x128...gonna be some heat there... B)

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Now imagine having 8 128GB DIMMs with Haswell-E...

dude 12 DIMM server boards O_O

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For servers, sure. For consumers, it's a different story. It'll eventually come to consumers. 

 

We can only hope, lmao

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dude 12 DIMM server boards O_O

 

Nah 48 dimm quad opteron board  xD

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Nah 48 dimm quad opteron board  xD

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Who said too much ram doesn't exist?

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Nope 8 pro and up can support 512GB

Im talking windows 7

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Who said too much ram doesn't exist?

 

The person who thought this was necessary xD

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