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Grez
Minmatar The Raven Warriors
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Posted - 2006.10.08 14:43:00 -
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Edited by: Grez on 08/10/2006 14:43:59
Originally by: Monica Foulkes
Originally by: Volcom V Then have 8! Everyone kneel to j00r saviour! http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/gigabyte-iram/index.x?pg=1
Nice specs though. Here's mine:
Specs: Monitor: ViewSonic VP171s LCD Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI Premium CPU: AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Deigo Core Video Card: 2x ASUS Extreme N7800GTX Case: ASUS Vento 3600 Power Supply: Antec Phantom 500W ATX SLI Hard Drive: Western Digital 250GB SATA II Memory: 8x 1Gig Kingston DDR Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum PCI Audio DVD/CD Drive: Sony DW-Q30A 16x6x16x Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Mouse: Logitech G5 Gaming Laser Mouse Keyboard: Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
I heart mah baby.
And I call BS considering your motherboard only support 4GB RAM.
Also that I-RAM board work as a harddrive, not as RAM.
No motherboard on the planet has 8 slots. You need to buy 2GB chips which cost a fortune, they mostly make them for servers only, but Crucial has started making them (I have 4 here), they're pretty slow CAS-rating-wise, but if you want to load your entire OS into memory, plus any games, they work, it's far more logical to load up some 4x 1GB 2-2-2-2.0 chips, they work a lot faster.
But like the above poster said, you're talking out of your behind. There's only one board that I know of that supports 8 GB, and that's the ATI enthusiast one, and they're mighty expensive (ú210), and that's because I own one, tyvm. ---
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solidshot
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2006.10.08 14:56:00 -
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Originally by: Grez
But like the above poster said, you're talking out of your behind. There's only one board that I know of that supports 8 GB, and that's the ATI enthusiast one, and they're mighty expensive (ú210), and that's because I own one, tyvm.
Havn't checked it for myself yet but when i bought my gigabyte ds3 board i was told it supported up to 8 gig
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Grez
Minmatar The Raven Warriors
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Posted - 2006.10.08 15:06:00 -
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Originally by: solidshot
Originally by: Grez
But like the above poster said, you're talking out of your behind. There's only one board that I know of that supports 8 GB, and that's the ATI enthusiast one, and they're mighty expensive (ú210), and that's because I own one, tyvm.
Havn't checked it for myself yet but when i bought my gigabyte ds3 board i was told it supported up to 8 gig
Got a linky? ---
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solidshot
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2006.10.08 15:33:00 -
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linkeh
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Mirage Kisaragi
Gallente Warrior Nation United New Eve Order
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Posted - 2006.10.08 15:52:00 -
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Good to hear
As for me, I'm still waiting for the Vista/DX 10 compatible cards to be released.
I want to buy the Bvidia 7950GX2, but at around $500+, I'll just wait.
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Volcom V
Amarr
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Posted - 2006.10.08 16:36:00 -
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Originally by: Monica Foulkes
Originally by: Volcom V Then have 8! Everyone kneel to j00r saviour! http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/gigabyte-iram/index.x?pg=1
Nice specs though. Here's mine:
Specs: Monitor: ViewSonic VP171s LCD Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI Premium CPU: AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Deigo Core Video Card: 2x ASUS Extreme N7800GTX Case: ASUS Vento 3600 Power Supply: Antec Phantom 500W ATX SLI Hard Drive: Western Digital 250GB SATA II Memory: 8x 1Gig Kingston DDR Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum PCI Audio DVD/CD Drive: Sony DW-Q30A 16x6x16x Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Mouse: Logitech G5 Gaming Laser Mouse Keyboard: Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
I heart mah baby.
And I call BS considering your motherboard only support 4GB RAM.
Also that I-RAM board work as a harddrive, not as RAM.
That's why I said "8x 1Gig Kingston DDR" not 8 Gigs of RAM. I have 4Gigs of RAM in the Mobo and 4 in my I-RAM.
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