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PCIE ram

I've seen gigabyte I-ram but its £4000 everywhere I look so does anyone know where I can get pcie ram or gigabyte I-ram for a lot less

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Normal RAM is probably cheaper and faster

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I filled all my ram slots with 8th sticks and don't want to replace them with 16th ones though

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3 minutes ago, Cupar19 said:

I filled all my ram slots with 8th sticks and don't want to replace them with 16th ones though

What are you doing that requires that much drive

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3 minutes ago, Cupar19 said:

I filled all my ram slots with 8th sticks and don't want to replace them with 16th ones though

It doesn't work that way, sell your current kit and use it to buy a new one. Those PCI-E RAM card are obsolete nowadays and won't do what your looking for, they were what would be an expandable SSD for mass storage not RAM for the system to use. 

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1 minute ago, Cupar19 said:

Like 200 chrome tabs,gaming and using photoshop

Have you considred not doing them at the same time and saving ~400 dollars

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5 minutes ago, Cupar19 said:

Yes but I have a problem with tryna do everything at once 

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How the hell can you focous on PS gaming and chrome at the same time

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4 minutes ago, Cupar19 said:

Like 200 chrome tabs,gaming and using photoshop

Jesus man... get organized, nobody needs that many tabs at once... it's okay to close a page and open it again later.

 

Having said that, if you're running out of 32GB (I assume? 4x8GB?) with a browser, games, and non-gigapixel photoshop projects... you're doing something wrong. If I can train an non-optimized machine learning algorithm to run a 10+ million complex variable prediction model with less than 20GB of RAM used, then your porn and games should not use that much either.

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Are you getting weird fan behavior, speed fluctuations, and/or other issues with Link?

Are you running AIDA64, HWinfo, CAM, or HWmonitor? (ASUS suite & other monitoring software often have the same issue.)

Corsair Link has problems with some monitoring software so you may have to change some settings to get them to work smoothly.

-For AIDA64: First make sure you have the newest update installed, then, go to Preferences>Stability and make sure the "Corsair Link sensor support" box is checked and make sure the "Asetek LC sensor support" box is UNchecked.

-For HWinfo: manually disable all monitoring of the AIO sensors/components.

-For others: Disable any monitoring of Corsair AIO sensors.

That should fix the fan issue for some Corsair AIOs (H80i GT/v2, H110i GTX/H115i, H100i GTX and others made by Asetek). The problem is bad coding in Link that fights for AIO control with other programs. You can test if this worked by setting the fan speed in Link to 100%, if it doesn't fluctuate you are set and can change the curve to whatever. If that doesn't work or you're still having other issues then you probably still have a monitoring software interfering with the AIO/Link communications, find what it is and disable it.

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i mean, if you really have to do those 3 things at the same time (somehow) your best bet is to just upgrade to 16 gig modules.

those PCIe RAM drives are obsolete anyway.

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What cpu/mobo do you have?

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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9 hours ago, Damascus said:

What cpu/mobo do you have?

I5 7400 asrock h270m pro4

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10 minutes ago, Cupar19 said:

I5 7400 asrock h270m pro4

It would probably be more effective to get an x99 board and another 4x8gb kit

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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