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[LSR]Jalicno:
6gb is pointless due problems with dual channel options,so my suggestion goes on 4gb or if you have money 8gb is best(2x4gb chip)

[LSR]Jalicno:

--- Quote from: [FSR]Ush on January 07, 2011, 12:51:10 am ---
--- Quote from: [FSR] 7hund3R on January 07, 2011, 12:42:40 am ---ye...

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/max-memory-limits-for-64-bit-windows-7/4254  

192 GB? Im a bit outdate...

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that's just the max.. nobody got it and you don't need it. I think 4GB ram is enough for now?

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Eh you can be sure what people going install in their rig when money isn't problem...In 2003 when i started working with hardware there were few customers who liked to see as much as possible ram in their pc's.So in time when 1gb of ram was fine for most of games and programs they bought 4gb or more...Plus people who working with video material or simulations never ask for price  ;)
Most what i seen in service till now is 32gb(guy is designer)

[MAF]mooman:

--- Quote from: [LSR]Jalicno on January 07, 2011, 12:57:15 am ---6gb is pointless due problems with dual channel options,so my suggestion goes on 4gb or if you have money 8gb is best(2x4gb chip)

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hm but isn't ddr3 triple channel?

[LSR]Jalicno:
Depend of memory brands and kits,sometime triple channel working worst than dual...Most shits what they implemented last year are still way to be perfect
Same as 3 core processors and now triple channel....

http://techreport.com/articles.x/15967


--- Quote ---Our testing shows that you can even get away with a dual-channel config if you happen to already have a couple of DDR3 DIMMs lying around. I wouldn't skimp on that third memory module if I were building a Core i7 system from scratch, though.
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[MAF]mooman:
interesting

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