Thursday, November 10th 2011

Exceleram Unveils 32 GB Quad-Channel DDR3 Memory Kit for Sandy Bridge-E

German memory maker Exceleram is among the first to release quad-channel DDR3 memory kits, in time for Intel's Core i7 "Sandy Bridge-E" processor platform. Sandy Bridge-E processors pack a massive four-channel DDR3 integrated memory controller, and require at least four DDR3 modules to perform optimally. The kit released by Exceleram features in its "Grand" series, and totals 32 GB in size, spread across four 8 GB modules. These modules run at DDR3-1333 MHz speed, with timings of 9-9-9-24, and DRAM voltage of 1.5V. Exceleram did not give out pricing details, but you should be able to buy one of these in time for your big fat Sandy Bridge-E build.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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29 Comments on Exceleram Unveils 32 GB Quad-Channel DDR3 Memory Kit for Sandy Bridge-E

#26
repman244
buggalugsThats silly comment considering I made exceptions for users who NEED that much memory.

I never said no-one needs that much memory.
Sorry about that, only my first sentence was referring to your post, I should have made that more clear. I apologize for that



Anyhow, the way I see SB-E:
- For people that love the best
- For those that do heavy multithread work and also require a lot of RAM (but don't care about ECC since it's not very critical data)
- SB-E Xeon for those that require high performance and high stability

But for normal users SB-E is really not suitable.
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#27
MikeMurphy
What programs use 32GB of memory?

Windows 7 cache...
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#28
n-ster
If you dind a way to make a RAM drive able to be used like a normal HDD (ie with a battery backup to not lose data and be able to boot an OS) then:

32GB OS+main programs+1 game RAM Drive
16GB Supercache for your HDD
16GB of RAM for normal use

= WIN
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#29
rick21_wlr
if they create those amount of memory and motherboards with 4 or 8 slots..there is must be a reason why they made it :p
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