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Robert L Cochran wrote:

I realize this is going to sound stupid, but what motherboard, exactly, can physically take 32 Gb of memory? What type of memory and where do you get it at a reasonable price? It must cost a fortune for that much. My wife has some applications that need memory beyond 4 Gb so I'm interested in what you have to say.

Thanks

Bob Cochran

Most dual CPU boards have 8 sockets, and we commonly put 16GB in them. Using 2GB modules/
We build 4 CPU machines, and these boards have 16 slots.


What is "reasonable price" ?
We currently sell ECC Registered DDR400 low profile 1GB DIMMs (Corsair CM72SD1024RLP-3200/S) for $205
2GB are $475


For Socket939 board you do not need the ECC modules, and good quality branded parts are 10% to 15% less.

And you can always find cheaper stuff, but it might be less compatible or reliable..



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