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48GB on an x58 board?

Gillbot

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ZOMG NOOOOOO AIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE NEVAR!

Yeah, it works fine.....

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This is for all the naysayers and for anyone tempted to try it but are afraid. Yeah, it CAN work. I won't say it will for you 100%, but chances are if you google and have an updated bios, you'll be fine.

For those that ask why, Because WHY NOT!
 
It's my personal machine, but I use it for crunching databases for work sometimes when I don't feel like waiting for my laptop.
 
Wow I didn't realize the 6x4GB and 3x8GB kits were so close in price. This actually makes sense.

Still, I'm happy with the 6x4GB kit I snagged on Black Friday for $90.
 
These replaced a ~$80 set from black friday as well. Ordered three 2x4gb kits of DDR3-1600 but since they mostly ran at 1333 anyway, I figured i'd go for the volume.
 
Why 48-64 GB RAM?

Because I've spent more on one night of dinner than what max RAM costs, that's why!

Waiting for "flooding" so ram prices can triple overnight, then mysteriously stay there 2 years later...
 
That's why I decided to jump on it. It was falling but has settled somewhat. I'm waiting for the excuse for it to shoot up.
 
very nice! I have 24 GB myself 😀 Just not 48 lol

oh, but does it have any hindrance on your OC? (Assuming you have one 😀)
 
very nice! I have 24 GB myself 😀 Just not 48 lol

oh, but does it have any hindrance on your OC? (Assuming you have one 😀)

I quit OC'ing a while ago. I got tired of all the hours of tweaking and reinstalling corrupt OS's for that extra few hundred MHz then realized that after all the time and effort I put in to it, I could just pay the little extra and buy the better CPU and not deal with the hassles.
 
This is very cool that you got that amount of ram working which most would have said is unsupported on the x58.

My current workloads are fine with 12GB of ram but I will keep a note of this.

Another question does anyone have 24GB's of ram running at 1600mhz at 1T on a x58 board?
 
I do. 160 BCLK * 2:10 ratio at 1T command rate. No issues 😀 CPU @ 4GHz, uncore @ 3360. CPUz reads timings as 9-9-9-24 128 1T.
 
I do. 160 BCLK * 2:10 ratio at 1T command rate. No issues 😀 CPU @ 4GHz, uncore @ 3360. CPUz reads timings as 9-9-9-24 128 1T.


nice thanks for the update.

I'm currently doing 200 bclk for my 4ghz overclock. Someone mentioned to me that a higher bclk does give you slightly higher performance but I didn't check if this was true.

One thing the lower bclk does give you however is a much lower idle speedstep downclock.

My chip will idle at 2.4ghz with the 200 bclk.

What is your idle at 160 bclk?
 
I quit OC'ing a while ago. I got tired of all the hours of tweaking and reinstalling corrupt OS's for that extra few hundred MHz then realized that after all the time and effort I put in to it, I could just pay the little extra and buy the better CPU and not deal with the hassles.

psst... you're doing it wrong! 😉

Besides when you're at the top there's always the trimmings to go along with it! :biggrin:
 
Why don't I have a x58 setup? That is the question... Next month, the FS/FT forum and I will make it so...

Thanks for sharing this, it was one of the reasons I was shying away from x58 for ESX - I could do 32GB on a "lesser" platform...
 
Why don't I have a x58 setup? That is the question... Next month, the FS/FT forum and I will make it so...

Thanks for sharing this, it was one of the reasons I was shying away from x58 for ESX - I could do 32GB on a "lesser" platform...

I've seen some VERY low cost x58 setups lately on various FS/FT forums. Still a very stout platform and I was tempted to grab another. Why? because WHY NOT! :biggrin:
 
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