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

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Seriously its 32GBs. I barely even use 4GBs out of my 8GBs of RAM. Only upgrading to 16GBs soon because of Star Citizen.

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OMG it's about time, my bf3 was taking all of my 8 gb of ram and, 16 is like too mainstream for me... Like 64 GB for dual channel operation. About time....

 

Pls note the sarcasm.

 

Really cool i must admit. but isn't that going to be a server grade memory anyway? This is not gonna be mainstream for some time i believe, i can get 32 GB for some consumers, but man 64 gigs in dual channel must be pretty epic, imagine 4 channel 128 GB for massive 4K rendering!!!

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Sweet, a full x79 platform with Haswell-E or Broadwell-E will be a full TB of RAM when they max out the 128GB per dimm spec.

Not unless they go to 8 channels.

 

DDR4 will only allow 1 DIMM per channel.

 

 

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Ill wait to download MOAR DDR4 RAM.

 

That 32GB will be used for workstation rather than gaming soo dont need it, but still that some tall stuff.

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didnt kingston show of some 192gb thingys 

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Just remember guys DDR4 only supports 1 DIMM per channel.

but if it goes the same route has ddr3 it will change. i think it's not related to the type of ram itself, but to the board's manufacter. if he wants quad channel and 8 dimms, i think he can do it...

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Not unless they go to 8 channels.

 

DDR4 will only allow 1 DIMM per channel.

There doesn't have to be a separate channel for each dimm. That's why dual channel motherboards have 4 slots.

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I can see people buying this. Posting on the forum in the Troubleshooting section asking why their Hyper 212+ won't clear their ram.

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Wouldn't be good if one thing goes wrong with one module of 32GB. Unless you have another one for back up :D

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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.

Subject says that it is DDR4

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Subject says that it is DDR4

 

 

The subject is wrong, I was referring to Adata's original post on which they also clarified that the pictured module is indeed DDR3.

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The subject is wrong, I was referring to Adata's original post on which they also clarified that the pictured module is indeed DDR3.

yeah I know. I'm just saying that a lot of people might come on here thinking that this is DDR4 RAM because of the subject

I get 60 frames at 1080p on a dual core APU. Ask me how.

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lol its probably $250 per dimm. I want it.

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Talk about low profile RAM... that won't interfere with any coolers at all :lol:.

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