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CPU, motherboard or both determine maximum RAM capacity.

CPU, motherboard or both determine maximum RAM capacity.

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x2fight
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05-22-2016, 01:13 AM
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In summary, it depends on various factors that influence the system's RAM capacity limits. I'm planning to explore this personally before diving deeper, but already I have some ideas. My Asus x99-s motherboard can handle up to 128GB DDR4, while my Xeon E5-2696 v4 supports around 1.5TB. After Christmas and into the new year, I might upgrade from 16GB to 128GB for about £550. It seems reasonable given the investment and long-term benefits. Choosing four 32GB modules instead of eight is better, and the cooler has some issues with near memory slots. I’ll check if I can surpass 128GB once it’s installed, possibly adding the original 16GB as well. If that succeeds, there’s room for even more, like 256GB later on.
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x2fight
05-22-2016, 01:13 AM #1

In summary, it depends on various factors that influence the system's RAM capacity limits. I'm planning to explore this personally before diving deeper, but already I have some ideas. My Asus x99-s motherboard can handle up to 128GB DDR4, while my Xeon E5-2696 v4 supports around 1.5TB. After Christmas and into the new year, I might upgrade from 16GB to 128GB for about £550. It seems reasonable given the investment and long-term benefits. Choosing four 32GB modules instead of eight is better, and the cooler has some issues with near memory slots. I’ll check if I can surpass 128GB once it’s installed, possibly adding the original 16GB as well. If that succeeds, there’s room for even more, like 256GB later on.

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lilgameplay
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05-23-2016, 04:26 AM
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IMC operates on the CPU and relies on the motherboard to supply required RAM slots along with a suitable PCB layout.
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lilgameplay
05-23-2016, 04:26 AM #2

IMC operates on the CPU and relies on the motherboard to supply required RAM slots along with a suitable PCB layout.