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more about #ram Odin: I just ordered a new PC. The entire system cost $250 more than this. I spent $130 on 4GB DDR3 RAM. I'm in the UK too where prices are higher. You know... more » Unknown2U: It's a misnomer to say that building a PC is cheaper than purchasing pre-built. more » Curves: Limits? We dont need no stinking Limits! more » Ragarnok: This isn't for most users, even windows 7 Ultimate doesn't support 24GB (I think it's capped at 16GB, correct me if I am wrong) this is for universiti... more » superstrikertwo: I bet even with that Firefox will still run like shit. more » MyTQuinn: I can remember paying $900 for 16MB of RAM for my 80386 back in the late 80's - and that was a great deal at the time. more » dragonfang18: Quick! Find me a program that uses that much RAM! more » Covertghost: Whatever, maybe I want to tab from Crysis to Borderlands to Left4Dead 2 to WoW. You don't know man! more » Dreamwriter: You could treat 16GB of that as a RAM Drive and install Windows into it, leaving you with a lightning-fast Windows machine with 8GB RAM. more » iElvis: This would be good for rendering HD CGI hentai. more » Segador: I can't think of a single reason you'd need 24gb of DDR3 RAM. Games, even on their "recommended" system requirements, still look for 4. I run 8 and my... more » fleebailey33: 4GB sticks really need to come down. I looked into it and it was alot, actually i saw 3x4GB for 900. I agree its alot, but seems decently priced hones... more » blash: The kinda sad thing is, I'm sure Windows 7 would actually eat up like 60% of the 24 GB just caching stuff into RAM making you think it's actually noti... more » incubushead: that right there is a big brick of awesome. i just wanna bite into it like a big expensive brownie. more » aphxtwn: i'd imagine this would be useful for servers. more » Thee Sea: You, uh, don't really know much about DDR3 RAM prices at that speed, do you Adam? more » appletoad: is running iPhone OS 4.0 beta: 24GB of 1333mhz RAM for $1,300? If I had $1,300, I'd buy. more » Kakkoii: It's not so much the amount your paying for, but the timings and frequency of it. Not to mention DDR3 RAM Sticks with 4GB on them are currently very e... more » bagellord: I could see serious gaming, video editing, or maybe sys admins needing this. more » dragon:ONE: But $1,300? For RAM? It's not the late 80's anymore, guys. That is fucking insane. Tell that to Apple, Adam. Tell that to the world where idiots pay... more » -
#ram
You Do Not Need Corsair's $1,300, 24GB RAM Kit
Look, I have no problem with people who are into building their own computers. It's cheaper than buying a premade tower, and you get a real sense of satisfaction out of building something yourself. But you've gotta have limits. More » -
#ram
Samsung Launches 32 GB DDR3 RAM Module, Mostly Just Because They Can
Samsung yammered back in January about making a 32-gigabyte DDR3 RAM stick, and now they've unveiled the beastly piece of hardware for servers. These new 1.35-volt modules are also 20-percent faster than previous 1.5-volt DDR3 modules. Nice. More » -
#iphone3gs
iPhone 3GS Processor and RAM Uncovered: 600MHz and 256MB
T-Mobile Netherlands, the country's iPhone carrier, posted the processor and RAM on their site that Apple's been so cagey about confirming, and it's exactly what we thought: 600MHz CPU (up from 412MHz) and 256MB of RAM, double the previous models. More » -
#pc
The Three Things You Really Need to Know About RAM
Maximum PC tests and answers the three biggest questions you have about RAM: How much better is DDR3 than DDR2? Is high-speed RAM worth it? How much RAM do you really need? More » -
#macbookpro
Apple Now Offers $1200 8GB RAM Upgrade on New MacBook Pros, Backwards Compatibility Unclear
It may cost around half the price of the machine itself, but Apple now offers an official 8GB RAM upgrade, mysteriously only for 2.93GHz and 2.66GHz MacBook Pros. Wait, we thought the max was 4GB? -
#financiapocalypse
Second-Largest DRAM Maker Qimonda's Bankruptcy Drives Memory Prices Up 26%
A glut of supply has kept DRAM prices at rock-bottom lows recently, but now that the second-largest supplier of RAM chips—Germany's Qimonda AG—has filed for bankruptcy, we could be in for a price spike. More » -
#memory
Samsung Memory Breakthrough Will Give Us 32GB RAM Sticks
There's almost no way to describe this tech without boring you all to death, so before I do here's the important part: basically, 32GB DDR3 consumer RAM sticks are now possible. More » -
#usbram
RAM-Shaped USB Flash Drive Reaches For The Next Level
In the hierarchy of memory types, RAM ranks higher (faster, closer to the processor) than hard drives, but lower than L2 cache. This Segon USB flash drive thinks it's better than itself. More » -
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#diy
Bytelight Turns Old RAM Into a Lamp
The Bytelight is a homemade lamp made out of 54 obsolete SIMMs, RAM you don't need anymore. More » -
#vista
Windows Vista Screwed RAM Makers, But You Can Profit
In anticipation of Vista's new hardware requirements—a truckload of RAM—major RAM suppliers like Hynix and Samsung basically doubled their production. Vista's anemic sales and the economy hosed them, but it's good for you. -
#macbooks
Confirmed: New MacBooks Support 6GB RAM
While we've officially confirmed that the Nvidia chipset in the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros can theoretically support up to 8GB of RAM, Apple says the capacities for each top out at 4GB. Turns out, the actual number is right there in the middle—chip supplier Ramjet has tested and officially confirmed that the new MacBooks can support 6GB RAM via one 2GB module and one 4GB module. But why not eight? More »

