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  • L leppie

    :) Works fantastically so far. All 16 gigabeauties of them. ;P

    ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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    Michael B Hansen
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    Welcome to the club (18 GB ;P) /Michael

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    • L leppie

      :) Works fantastically so far. All 16 gigabeauties of them. ;P

      ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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      Alexander DiMauro
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      I'm still only at 12GB ... :((

      When writing code, don't forget to account for Ewoks!

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      • T twohowlingdogs

        I remember going from 2 Meg RAM to 4 Meg RAM and costing me nearly $300! But that was only 15 years ago. Then I was impressed when my new boss said he just bought a UNIX server with 700 Meg RAM! We thought we were on top of the world!

        I have nothing more to say.

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        BrainiacV
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        I used to sell 16KB of dynamic RAM chips for the Apple II that cost $600. The first terabyte storage unit I ever saw was at the '84(?) Comdex in Chicago and it was the size of two refrigerators (one upright and one on its side) that was basically a jukebox for 12" laserdiscs and cost $1.2 million. I'm looking to be the first on my block with a petabyte online.

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        • L leppie

          :) Works fantastically so far. All 16 gigabeauties of them. ;P

          ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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          PSU Steve
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          My dev box here at work, courtesy of the US gov't... HP Z400 Workstation, Xeon W3550 Quad Core @ 3GHz. 24GB RAM.

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          • R realJSOP

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            Mark AJA
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            Sorry to boast, but my PC has two internal hard drives, both 459GB's (Total 918GB's) If that's not enough room, I can always plug in my external hard drive into one of the USB ports. The only time I need this much room is if I save lots of long videos as AVI files.

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            • D Dave Parker

              Wow what do you need all that for? I still find 3 GB plenty on my home machine (tho a little more may be nice occasionally for running more VMs).

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              Stefan_Lang
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              Minimum requirements as recommended by MS: 2 GB for Windows 7 64 bit +1 GB for Win32 compatibility mode +2 GB for VS 2010 for W7 64 bit That's 5 GB before adding tools, office suite, and of course the projects you're developing. Now if you want a similar VM setup as a developing sandbox, multiply by 2 and you'll find that even 16 GB will not last you for long...

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              • L leppie

                :) Works fantastically so far. All 16 gigabeauties of them. ;P

                ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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                wbaxter37
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                Geesh, I remember ordering $7895 for an HP 85 64kB memory module for the lab I worked in during college. Seemed like a whole lot of RAM at the time.

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                • L leppie

                  Dave Parker wrote:

                  Wow what do you need all that for?

                  Mostly for VM's. Nice to allocate 3G here and 4GB there and still have 9 left :) Oh, and Sharepoint 2010 development. 4GB just dont cut it.

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                  Mike R Riley
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                  As do I, but my system has 32GB of ECC RAM in it. It was the only motherboard I found with dual CPUs that went beyond 16GB. It can support quad core CPUs, but I could only afford 2.8Ghz AMD dual cores when I built it. I can run two or 3 VMs (using Virtual Box) and they seem to be pretty much full speed. They have from 2 to 8 GB assigned to them, depending on the OS (Windows, Linux, or Solaris). All told I have at least a dozen different VMs. For storage you need lots of disk space, too. So I have 6 500GB HDs configured in a RAID 5 with one as a hot spare. With the ECC RAM I reduce the concern of memory glitches, and with RAID 5 I reduce the issue of disk glitches (I had two drives die on me, but it still kept ticking). Everything runs out of RAM and any unused RAM is used as disk cache, so it is very, very fast.

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                  • M Mark AJA

                    Sorry to boast, but my PC has two internal hard drives, both 459GB's (Total 918GB's) If that's not enough room, I can always plug in my external hard drive into one of the USB ports. The only time I need this much room is if I save lots of long videos as AVI files.

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                    Member 7655383
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                    So? We are talking about RAM and not disk space! :confused:

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                    • L leppie

                      :) Works fantastically so far. All 16 gigabeauties of them. ;P

                      ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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                      firegryphon
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                      Did you just put together a new sandy bridge computer too? I'm at 16 GB now too.

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                      • L leppie

                        :) Works fantastically so far. All 16 gigabeauties of them. ;P

                        ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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                        Paul Horstink
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                        Just got myself a Mac Pro, upgraded the RAM to 32Gb ECC... Running OsX, W7, Win SBS, more to come...

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