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The catch is that your motherboard has to have 24 RAM slots...still though.
Who on earth needs this much RAM????
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that would make an epic minecraft server.
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Edited by Hipi07: 3/14/2013 3:08:39 AMThe amount of porn all at once... oh god
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This technology is still nothing in comparison to mine.
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I shall play all games ever, all at once.
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i do. how else can i play xbox 2160, cook 3 rotisserie chickens, browse the internet, check my email, stream 1080P 3D HD animu and set my tv on fire at the same time, compute algebraic equations, and find the mass of the solar system with one gaming system?
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That'd be great for us digital artists. For the most part, the biggest set back for us is ram. The bigger a file gets, the harder it is to paint.
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Call me when there's an OS that can actually utilize that much RAM.
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I had an old PowerMac with 8 slots. The max you could put into each was 128MB. I had a whopping (for the time) 1GB of RAM.
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Who the hell needs that much RAM!? I'm content with my 16 >.>
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that would be a total waste right now.
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And I thought I had alot, apparently 16 gigs is child's play
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Just imagine all that porn
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[quote]Who on earth needs this much RAM????[/quote]an incredibly randy sheep.
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Psst I'll just go download some more RAM.
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768GB ought to be enough for anyone . . . *wonders who will get it*
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Who DOESN'T need more RAM????
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RAM Discs. Imagine, starting windows and opening every program, in under 3 seconds.