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128GB RAM on Sabertooth X99 and 5820K Success!!

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jaxkrabbit

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And we are not talking about low speed 128GB RAM kit. I used GSKill DDR4-3000 128GB kit on my Sabertooth X99. Timing is 14-14-14-35. Rock solid stability. Passed 4 hrs of ASUS Realbench.

So for any one looking to install 128GB RAM on your X99, GO FOR IT!
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Sweet!

But, my question is: "What you gonna do with all dat RAM? All dat RAM inside dat can?"

(My best attempt at rapping! :D)
 
1.2V VCCSA

Auto VCCIO

If I go for DDR4-3200, the VCCSA needs to be set at 1.23V
 
Sweet.

Doesn't it say you need Linux?

Are you planning on dual boot or running a VM?
 
Sweet.

Doesn't it say you need Linux?

Are you planning on dual boot or running a VM?

Windows 10 will have native BASH support soon. I am holding off for that. Before that I will using Hyper-V. I don't like dual boot. It always mess up my boot manager.
 
I haven't seen any stability improvements above ~1.1V VCCSA using 32 or 64GB kits on my boards but I had no chance to test 128GB. For sure check if at auto VCCIO isn't too high. ASUS boards are often bumping that voltage.
It's nice to see 128GB at 3000 14-14-14, thanks for sharing :thup:
 
Very nice!

Could help but think back on how it doesn't seem all that long ago that some of us had XP or P4 rigs humming along on 2x256MB of ram running 2-2-2-5 at PC 3200.

You've come a long way, baby!
 
I just sent another 128gb corsair kit setup out. Thing was rediculous guy just plays a flight sim on it. Took a bit of voltage to get it stable as well.
 
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