Sick, you'd be able to play space engineers with the foliage all the way up
render farms yes?
I would love to have some to cache for a AA game, not part just of the game the whole thing.
The idea of RAM was to temporarily store small amounts of data the PC needs for current running programs for fast access. But when you have over 100 GB of it, it can hold the entire C: drive. In 2-3 years we might even hit a terabyte, that is probably more than average HD space average user has now.
brum brum
Perfect, was thinking of buying 64 GB tomorrow anyway!
By my calculations, you get this you are pretty much set for life.
[QUOTE=Megadave;49579957]By my calculations, you get this you are pretty much set for life.[/QUOTE]
I wonder when 128gb of DDR4 will be what 512mb is today
but will you actually see a difference between ddr3 and this when it comes to games and programs?
[QUOTE=AntonioR;49579177]The idea of RAM was to temporarily store small amounts of data the PC needs for current running programs for fast access. But when you have over 100 GB of it, it can hold the entire C: drive. In 2-3 years we might even hit a terabyte, that is probably more than average HD space average user has now.[/QUOTE]
Probably less than that. Linus did make that 256GB of RAM Monster using 8 DiMM slots
[QUOTE=J!NX;49582034]but will you actually see a difference between ddr3 and this when it comes to games and programs?[/QUOTE]
Now?
Very little.
Two years from now on a different process with a different substrate?
Quite a bit.
I fucking remember when 128mb of ram was an expensive fuckton of ram. That was fucking 15 years ago.
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