AMD-64 large memory...
Joshua Jensen
joshua at iwsp.com
Wed Mar 9 16:51:25 UTC 2005
Agreed. Of course many vendors won't support your machine if they
aren't using memory that they have approved.... so while crucial is a
good source, look to your box vendor for guidance.
Joshua
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 11:51:40AM -0700, Lamont R. Peterson wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 18:31 -0500, Robert L Cochran wrote:
> > I realize this is going to sound stupid, but what motherboard, exactly,
> > can physically take 32 Gb of memory? What type of memory and where do
> > you get it at a reasonable price? It must cost a fortune for that much.
> > My wife has some applications that need memory beyond 4 Gb so I'm
> > interested in what you have to say.
>
> Check out pricing on pricewatch.com (as suggested already on the list),
> but do got go too cheap. Buy stuff from a company with a real warranty.
> For RAM, the measuring stick of a "real" warranty is Crucial
> [http://www.crucial.com/], which is lifetime.
>
> Personally, for any system I care about or would ever spend that kind of
> money on, I *always* buy my RAM from Crucial. It just is not worth the
> stupid problems that come up with flaky RAM.
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