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Not a thing. It would be fun to play with for a week or so, then I would just shut it down to avoid the colossal power bill. It would help me get on top of the F@H team pretty quick though.
How do I build one of these computers with 288GB of RAM?!!!!!
It's sure to be popular with the West Coast cartel (SSDdrueding and Santilli) :
http://www.gigabyte.sg/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3508
That's a VM monster machine. Only 470$, supposedly.
Should I buy it part by part or wait until I have say $12,000 saved then buy all at once...
I know I need a lot of RAM because my Adobe Premier movie making software isn't cutting it at 8 GB of RAM... (I know at the current prices that the machine would cost about $22,0000... for 288 GB RAM... But now you mention 1TB of RAM and I am thinking I could use that... I need a place where the electricity is included in the rent though...
Essentially.So I just order the parts and follow the manual and I can build it just like that?
I'm sure I'm going to regret asking, but how do you know RAM is holding you back in your movie making with Adobe Premiere?I know I need a lot of RAM because my Adobe Premier movie making software isn't cutting it at 8 GB of RAM...
I'm planning on 16 GB for my next upgrade. Even that I consider gross overkill but RAM now is stupidly cheap. I can't imagine what anyone would do with 192 GB.Keep in mind that Windows 7 can only support 192GB of RAM. That is probably the sane maximum at this time.