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G.Skill Unveils 64 GB Quad-Channel DDR3-2400 memory kit

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As if the three kits introduced last month weren't enough, G.Skill has developed yet another quad-channel package for Sandy Bridge-E systems, one that is made up of eight 8 GB modules certified to operate at 2400 MHz. Part of the RipjawsZ series, this new 64 GB kit works at 2400 MHz with 10-12-12-31 latencies, features XMP 1.3 support, and is hand-tested to ensure maximum stability.

G.Skill's new quad-channel kit is backed by a lifetime warranty and can be found on pre-order priced at (hold on to your headset) 3,199 Euro!



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:eek:Sould we order two sets so we have a spare?
 

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lol..one day, 64GB will seem such a small amount of memory, in the same way we thought 64mb was such a HUGE amount of Ram for PC's in the mid 1990's.
 
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When someone looks up 'diminishing returns', they should be taken to this product's webpage.
 

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One day you'll scoff at less then 1TB of memory, I still remember when 64gb hdd's were huge. I remember when 1GB were huge.
 

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I remember when I had HDD with <1GB and win 95. I needed to delet some windows system files to get some space fore the newest games, ofcourse after restart windows did not work anymore - but I had my fun :)
but seriously 3 199 EUR for RAM? no matter what amount.
 

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Bling bling, their heatsinks are made from platinum :roll:
 
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lol..one day, 64GB will seem such a small amount of memory, in the same way we thought 64mb was such a HUGE amount of Ram for PC's in the mid 1990's.

According 2 ur opinion, I buy these RAM 4 3,199 Euro n use wastefully until "one day" ???
 

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lol..one day, 64GB will seem such a small amount of memory, in the same way we thought 64mb was such a HUGE amount of Ram for PC's in the mid 1990's.

8MB to 16MB was recommended i remember most and 50-100MB HDDS with 1/2 - 1 meg upgradable video cards. Then later Matrox started to do 4MB-16MB upgradable cards.
 
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I bet running those settings hurts your max cpu clock. I'd rather run these slower and try to get better timings out of them.
 

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Bling bling, their heatsinks are made from platinum :roll:

Honestly my first thought is they look alot like Corsair Vengence's heat sinks...
 
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You can order a 64 GB kit 1600 Mhz G.Skill at almost 500 Euros and seeing that memory frequency doesn't make that much of a difference I think this one is a bit out of place for every kind of customer, especially because if you want to overclock your RAM for records you're using 2GB DIMMs and if you use this amount memory you aren't going to bother about speeds, unless you are planning to run 64GB linX all day :D
 
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I needed to delet some windows system files to get some space fore the newest games, ofcourse after restart windows did not work anymore - but I had my fun

hahahah
 
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Harddrives in the future will become obsolete. New performing Ram technologies will replace harddrives especially when we will be using +4TB of Ram :eek: . Technologies meaning the Ram won't get flushed the way it does today. Think of it as a partition within the ram where part of it would be say reserve for harddrive.
 
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I wonder if they'll send me a set for review...:roll:

Do you have a motherboard that can support 64GB ram at 2400 :D

These things are major Epeen 64Gb will last you at least another 6-10 years but by then we will be on DDR4 or something.
 

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and my friend thought that his 100 MB HDD will never be full! :D
 

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Do you have a motherboard that can support 64GB ram at 2400 :D

These things are major Epeen 64Gb will last you at least another 6-10 years but by then we will be on DDR4 or something.

Yes, I do have a board that should be more than capable, and it seems my CPU should be able to as well. Getting my 16GB 2133 MHz kit from G.Skill @ 2400 was far to simple. Set timings, volts and go.

64GB IS overkill, but I'd leave 16GB for OS, and turn the rest into a ramdrive. If only we coudl get the OS loaded on to it...or games...or whatever super-HD video...:roll:
 
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In that case they better send you a set! I wanna see benchies!
 

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Meh. In all seriousness, it's very cool, but that's pretty pricey. The timings actually aren't that bad, considering.

But looking at the product page, I don't have the right board as they have qualified the Rampage IV Extreme only, but the vDIMM of 1.65v and VCSSA of 1.25v seems pretty reasonable.

http://www.gskill.com/japan/products.php?index=460

Maybe I'll see if I can get one form ASUS. That might increase my chances. :laugh:
 

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lol..one day, 64GB will seem such a small amount of memory, in the same way we thought 64mb was such a HUGE amount of Ram for PC's in the mid 1990's.

i really doubt it, unless something entirely revolutionary happens i doubt we would ever need it for anything but a enterprise class hardware. It would seem we are moving into an era that has less to do with specs and more to do with UI features, IE "smartphones" and tablets.
 
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lol..one day, 64GB will seem such a small amount of memory, in the same way we thought 64mb was such a HUGE amount of Ram for PC's in the mid 1990's.

Only for 3.1.... I ran 256 for 95, and 512 for 98.


People today with more than 8GB in their system are wasting time unless they are running mission critical tasks and hand tuned applications with large databases.
 
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I wonder if they'll send me a set for review...

Doubt it, The case reviewer has been doing a really good job of it so why change it to you.
 

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Doubt it, The case reviewer has been doing a really good job of it so why change it to you.

Because I asked nicely? :laugh: Finished a board review today, will be live soon, and next up is...a set of G.Skill memory.:pimp:
 

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wow dude your ego gets any bigger how will canada hold it? :)
 
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