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653444 2008-03-27 23:25:00 Just been looking at this:
www.gigabyte.com.tw

It says 16GB support but crucial.com says 2GB per slot is supported for a total of just 8GB. So who's right?
Nomad (952)
653445 2008-03-27 23:33:00 Well unless you can get 4 GB dimms, you wont get 16 GB, only 8 GB. Speedy Gonzales (78)
653446 2008-03-27 23:34:00 Does that mean its future proof? Meaning in the future I can replace the ram sticks with 4GBs .. should that be available?

I'm not getting it yet .. is 4GB coming soon? Just that 8GB doesn't seem to be a big jump from 4GB .... :D
Nomad (952)
653447 2008-03-27 23:39:00 Looks like this place (www.priceme.co.nz)

Sells 4 GB ECC ram, BUT as it says on the Gigabyte site, the CPU MUST also support ECC. Otherwise it wont work. But its not cheap

And you have to get a 64 bit mobo and OS
Speedy Gonzales (78)
653448 2008-03-27 23:43:00 4 gb RAM is available now - From one of my Vendors --
4G 256X4 DDR2-667 ECC Registered Samsung You need DEEEEEEEP pockets though.
wainuitech (129)
653449 2008-03-27 23:58:00 You can get pretty much anything you want size wise. The only downside to that is you have to actually pay for it. You can get a mac pro with 32GB RAM, but you pay something like 16k for the RAM upgrade alone. It will probably come down, and maybe one day programs are going to use that, but that's quite some future you're proofing against. Thebananamonkey (7741)
653450 2008-03-28 00:00:00 Does that mean its future proof? Meaning in the future I can replace the ram sticks with 4GBs ..

Nothing is futureproof.

Yes you could - but - when the price on them drops, who knows what else they'll have out by then? Not to mention CPU support also.........Always a risk buying that sort of thing for future use...........and expensive.
pctek (84)
653451 2008-03-28 02:12:00 Does that mean its future proof? Meaning in the future I can replace the ram sticks with 4GBs .. should that be available?

I'm not getting it yet .. is 4GB coming soon? Just that 8GB doesn't seem to be a big jump from 4GB .... :D

Almost. The current maximum for a Pro desktop is 32GB of RAM (for now) which costs around $18,000 NZ for the cheapest stuff with the right specs.



The only downside to that is you have to actually pay for it. You can get a mac pro with 32GB RAM, but you pay something like 16k for the RAM upgrade alone.
Depending on what you use your computer for, that should actually pay for itself before too long.
www.computerworld.com
vitalstatistix (9182)
653452 2008-03-28 02:19:00 If not mistaken the 4GB sticks are like $450 .. that's not a lot more than 2x 2GB sticks .. I just might get 1 stick of 4GB and get another in the future .. least it opens leaves the options open ... Nomad (952)
653453 2008-03-28 03:29:00 Surely running 2x2GB on dual channel is faster than 1x4GB on single? I'd stay at 2x2 and upgrade from there... but what are you using it for? More RAM may suit you if you have a special use for it, but otherwise I'd say you're wasting your money. Thebananamonkey (7741)
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