LoneWolf121188 Member Joined Dec 31, 2004 Location Osan AB, South Korea Aug 14, 2005 #1 Just wondering if anyone has tried the Netlist 4 Rank modules shown here...mmm, 8GB per stick! Actually, I'm surprised no one else has done this yet. Just stack the chips on top of each other and you're good to go!
Just wondering if anyone has tried the Netlist 4 Rank modules shown here...mmm, 8GB per stick! Actually, I'm surprised no one else has done this yet. Just stack the chips on top of each other and you're good to go!
RedDragonXXX Senior RAM Pornographer Joined Mar 3, 2005 Location Jacksonville, FL Aug 14, 2005 #2 WOW... 8GB on a single stick. I knew about 4GB's but didn't have a clue that it was possible for 8GB, anyways great find Wolf. I don't think that your average user would benefit much from this since most of todays mobo's support only up to 4GB.
WOW... 8GB on a single stick. I knew about 4GB's but didn't have a clue that it was possible for 8GB, anyways great find Wolf. I don't think that your average user would benefit much from this since most of todays mobo's support only up to 4GB.
OP LoneWolf121188 Member Joined Dec 31, 2004 Location Osan AB, South Korea Aug 15, 2005 Thread Starter #3 RedDragonXXX said: I don't think that your average user would benefit much from this since most of todays mobo's support only up to 4GB. Click to expand... Ah, but has anyone ever tried to run more ?
RedDragonXXX said: I don't think that your average user would benefit much from this since most of todays mobo's support only up to 4GB. Click to expand... Ah, but has anyone ever tried to run more ?
lowfat Member Joined Nov 10, 2004 Location Grande Prairie, AB, Can. Aug 15, 2005 #4 64GB of ram on a single motherboard... thats insane.. http://www.extended64.com/photos/article_screenshots/category1029/picture900.aspx and i though 2GB was a lot....
64GB of ram on a single motherboard... thats insane.. http://www.extended64.com/photos/article_screenshots/category1029/picture900.aspx and i though 2GB was a lot....
J Jakalwarrior Member Joined Apr 5, 2004 Location Louisiana Aug 15, 2005 #5 Erm yeah, remember them ramdrives that use ram with a battery as a hard drive? perhaps it could become useful now
Erm yeah, remember them ramdrives that use ram with a battery as a hard drive? perhaps it could become useful now
SteveOCZ The OCZ guy Joined Aug 10, 2004 Location G.T.A (Canada Eh!) Aug 15, 2005 #6 You don't even want to know what those cost...
M Meathead Member Joined Jul 14, 2004 Location westminster, CO Aug 15, 2005 #7 the Tyan board supports 16GB :>