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    Arrow 128GB+ Ram setup

    Does anyone have any experience with 2-way motherboards with a RAM setup in excess of 128 GBs? I'm interested in knowing a bit more about any possible gotchas regarding large RAM chips.
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    Re: 128GB+ Ram setup

    Although some current high-end motherboards have 8 RAM slots and support up to 128GB of ram, unless they're using server type ram (buffered, ECC), you won't find any 16GB Non-ECC ram stick on the market... They're not yet available.
    If you use a server board then yes, you can have more than 128GB (the highest density server ram currently is 32GB/stick so technically you can have a computer with 256GB of ram if you have the $ to spend). However, serverboards most likely won't support 2-way SLI because they are made for servers and not for gaming.

    Having said all that, I'll be interested so know how you manage to get this all set up...
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    Re: 128GB+ Ram setup

    I'm talking about a server board. Nothing really maters except memory capacity, disk and network I/O. Still exploring but I may have to shoot for 256 GB of RAM or more, hence the need for large memory chips, probably 16 or 32 GBs. I'm looking to create a Redis server that will host some pretty large data collections.

    My investigation so far shows that for such a configuration, 75% of the cost is RAM. I don't have any personal experience with chips larger than 4 GB, hence my post here.
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    Re: 128GB+ Ram setup

    this link shows a breakdown of the facebook servers, which start out at 128gb
    http://www.maximumpc.com/article/fea..._more?page=0,3
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