Let's face it, the time when 64G ram will be rly needed, will be the time when there will be like DDR10 generation
There are plenty of Motherboards that support 64GB of ram for an F2/F2+ system. Newegg link But this post seems particularly braggy and the font does look like its been photoshopped. But since none of us know for sure that that's the case, Id advise that we give the person benefit of the doubt, congratulate them on their new RAM purchase, and be on our way
does the cpu support more than 32 gb of ram? I doubt it for its age, but don't know much about amd cpus
As PhantomRTW said, this post does seem pretty braggy and the font does look photoshop. I get the same "font", when tampering with the processor, with a tool called Fake My Specs, so yeah...
Not to look like a douche here but simply to upset Daniel, 128gb Linux pc with hachintosh and windows VM's Quad core with water cooling (pain in the button to setup but worth it) Sapphire graphics card (van remember the type atm) With 3 ssd 3tb drives, one for each vm, can't remember the motherboard but it's what maxed out my ram
question hardline tubing and to own you 2ssds as boot drive in raid 0 and 4 2tb drives in raid 5 and a nas just cus i can
However while capable of gaming it's not exclusively mine, my dad's a software designer among some other things which are apparently none of my buiseness, and he uses it for his work, but when he's not, gtaV pc (or ark which requires SO much pc power )[DOUBLEPOST=1452196731][/DOUBLEPOST] Well then, now THAT is overkill on storage at the very least, what are you doing over there? Archiving global records