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My phase change cooled custom test bench system with 3930K/Titan

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That's a very nice bench ! Nice work.

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just seen this on Linus live stream, what a kick ass rig you've got man :D props to you good sir

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Omg, that looks so good. See it featured on fridays live stream, had to come a take a proper look.

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That looks sick!

15" MBP TB

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sweet pc man but why so little ram?

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Looks very nice!

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Very nice build so far, looking forward to more updates :)

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holy shit  :o

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sweet pc man but why so little ram?

16gb not enough?

he said he needs to change that soon anyways

what were you expecting? 1tb of ram? lol

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Well, this is something different for a change, and in a very good way. :D

BUILD LOGS: HELIOS - Latest Update: 2015-SEP-06 ::: ZEUS - BOTW 2013-JUN-28 ::: APOLLO - Complete: 2014-MAY-10
OTHER STUFF: Cable Lacing Tutorial ::: What Is ZFS? ::: mincss Primer ::: LSI RAID Card Flashing Tutorial
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16gb not enough?

he said he needs to change that soon anyways

what were you expecting? 1tb of ram? lol

no i was thinking 48-64 gigs but 1tb would be epic if they made it :( 

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There's a server chipswt that support up to 1.5TB of RAM

I believe its a quad XEON server chipset ( board , I'm a newbie for pc's)

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There's a server chipswt that support up to 1.5TB of RAM

I believe its a quad XEON server chipset ( board , I'm a newbie for pc's)

At least some of the Intel E5 Xeons support 750 GB of RAM per CPU (memory controller

is CPU-based), so if you have a dual-socket system with enough RAM slots that sounds

feasible (at least I think it's per CPU, not 100% sure).

You can also get some TYAN server barebones which can take up to 1 TB of RAM, as

well as M/B's with capacities of 768 GB (LRDIMM though).

So 1.5 TB should be possible, although I haven't found a product which offers

that yet.

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At least some of the Intel E5 Xeons support 750 GB of RAM per CPU (memory controller

is CPU-based), so if you have a dual-socket system with enough RAM slots that sounds

feasible (at least I think it's per CPU, not 100% sure).

You can also get some TYAN server barebones which can take up to 1 TB of RAM, as

well as M/B's with capacities of 768 GB (LRDIMM though).

So 1.5 TB should be possible, although I haven't found a product which offers

that yet.

dell has a server unit that can take 2tb of ram

it costs several hundred $k

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