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It is a long story but it mostly revolves around making a very tall pc tower 

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RAM timings are very sensitive, there's a reason RAM has to be located fairly close to the CPU.  While you can get SODIMM to DIMM adaptors, even those have their traces carefully lined out to ensure every trace is the same length to keep signaling on time.  To extend beyond more than a few inches however would likely leave the ram inoperable.  Not to mention there's no need for such things  RAM is tiny.  Heck, we mostly make ram BIGGER by strapping big decorative heatsinks to them.

 

Though if interested, you can read up on my testing SODIMM to DIMM adaptors in this thread:

 

 

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Thanks!

 

 

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42 minutes ago, 9291Sam said:

It is a long story but it mostly revolves around making a very tall pc tower 

if you want it tall but not thick and with the mainboard standing up vertically

you could use low profile sticks.

 

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i have a few kingston sticks but maybe other brands make them as well ... they are really low profile ... barely the height of the ram slot hinges 

 

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