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Old 06-09-2008, 03:32 AM   #1
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When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

When can we expect to see (Intel) motherboards which will accept more than 4 GB RAM for 64bit Operating Systems?

I'd like to know as I am keen to start experimenting with Virtualization (XenServer) and allocate RAM to each Virtual Machine as required.

Anyone knows of a Notebook which already accepts >4 GB of RAM? Preferably one which will accept max 32 GB.
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Old 06-09-2008, 09:15 AM   #2
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

Hmm, I though most enthusiast mobos already accept 8GB (2GBx4) - not that this works well in all of them.
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Old 06-09-2008, 09:17 AM   #3
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

I do know that Extreme Edition Motherboards from Intel can go to a maximum of 8GB's.
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Old 06-10-2008, 09:34 AM   #4
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

well, that is a start. I really didn't know. When is this going to be mainstream? I mean, 8GB RAM or more?

I am not interested in higher clock speeds and more cores. 2 cores or 4 cores (with Hyperthreading) is OK for me. But I want RAM, a lot of it, so I can seriously start with virtualization. A dream would come true. No dual booting, just 3 or 4 or more OSs humming at the same time. Think about XP, Vista, a Linux distro (or more), FreeBSD and more OSs as required with your favourite apps on each of the platforms.
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

It doesn't take an expensive "Extreme" board to get 8GB, many common consumer boards can take that much. I just ordered parts for a major upgrade on my desktop rig, and among them were an Intel DP35DP board (which is under $100) and 8GB of Mushkin RAM.

Heck, my current DP965LT board could handle that much but only at PC2-5300 speed apparently. That board is well over a year old.
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

There is another board that I remembered can handle 8GB's of ram, but the memory must be rated for 1.8 volts. That board is the DP35DP as S. SubZero mentioned.

Just don't go to a DDR3 motherboard, the memory will break the bank.
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

I'm running 8gig on a GA-EP35-DS4 board with Vista 64. It does make Vista 64 run smoother this Corsair XMS2 memory.
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

The Intel P45 Chipset supports 16 Gig of DDR2.

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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

Pretty much all P35 and newer boards support 8GB.

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Anyone knows of a Notebook which already accepts >4 GB of RAM? Preferably one which will accept max 32 GB.
Most newer notebooks support up to 4GB, but 32GB is a bit ridiculous.
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

Few years back, I was eager to try 2 or 3 OSes on my PC, but after a while, I wonder while I had to do that. The problem is that, there is only one monitor, so I always had to switch from one OS to another, which takes time.

I would like to have several PCs, each running its own OS, and thus I can see what I want. There may be some circumstances where one person have to use several PCs, several monitors, but such multi-tasks are better for movies, not for efficiency. But, that is still personal taste !!!

For me, that's a finished illusion.

As regards more RAM, makers won't make such special mobo because few would buy it. That's simply business. A super-computer may have a lot of RAM. But I wonder, for ordinary folks like us, with the exception of some particular apps or games, what applications will require us to use that much RAM?
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Re: When can we expect to see Motherboards with > 4 GB RAM for 64bit OS?

That looks much better.

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The Intel P45 Chipset supports 16 Gig of DDR2.

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