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TSwfwong
post Jul 1 2016, 08:48 PM, updated 10y ago

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Hi All,

I would like to have a desktop that has motherboard support at least 64GB RAM.

Therefore, any recommendation motherboard.


After that all others should be Harddisk, etc

My Desktop is not for game, but working purpose, in which I would like to run a software that needs more than 32 GB RAM,

Thanks in advance.
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post Jul 2 2016, 12:17 PM

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ECC RAM?
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post Jul 2 2016, 09:54 PM

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jz get any b150/h170/z170 motherboard with 4 RAM slots, then get 16gb kingston kvr2133 4pcs, total 64gb ram already, if not enough, get x99 motherboard with 8 RAM slots, then have 128gb RAM already
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post Jul 3 2016, 10:58 PM

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You looking at custom build or manufacturer built units like dell? Look for me if you wanna get dell. Can offer you lowest price ever smile.gif
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post Jul 4 2016, 06:49 AM

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QUOTE(wfwong @ Jul 1 2016, 08:48 PM)
Hi All,

I would like to have a desktop that has motherboard support at least 64GB RAM.

Therefore, any recommendation motherboard.
After that all others should be Harddisk, etc

My Desktop is not for game, but working purpose, in which I would like to run a software that needs more than 32 GB RAM,

Thanks in advance.
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If workstation you should go for Dell and look for refurbished latest 2016 model. It will save your pocket so much but on the same time provide you the system that you need.
TSwfwong
post Jul 14 2016, 12:40 AM

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Hi All,


I am checking on this one ... according to the shop it can support up to 64 GB RAM.

Desktop: Lenovo Ideacentre Y900
http://shopap.lenovo.com/my/en/desktops/id...00-series/y900/

But I wonder is there any similar product purely for business, as my target system is not for Game, but my intention is to get a desktop system that support up to 64 GB RAM (If expandable is better, for future) for enterprise software.

Kindly advise.

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post Jul 14 2016, 03:29 PM

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if u look for branded PC, please go for dell workstation, after sales and services is better than others…
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post Jul 16 2016, 01:54 AM

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QUOTE(puifah @ Jul 2 2016, 09:54 PM)
jz get any b150/h170/z170 motherboard with 4 RAM slots, then get 16gb kingston kvr2133 4pcs, total 64gb ram already, if not enough, get x99 motherboard with 8 RAM slots, then have 128gb RAM already
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If check Asus X99, although has 8 RAM slots, maximum RAM support is 64GB, instead of 128 (which is 8 x16)

For example:
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/X99A/specifications/



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post Jul 16 2016, 10:28 AM

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msi got this model X99S SLI Krait Edition maximum is 128gb

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/X99S-SLI-Kr...o-specification
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post Jul 18 2016, 12:40 AM

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QUOTE(Slick69 @ Jul 17 2016, 05:43 PM)
Msi Z170A KRAIT GAMING 3X  rm800

It's not just for gaming it can workstation stuff too.

That lenovo is okay. You can buy it.

Alternatively....you can also get....
Asrock 990FX KILLER3.1 GAMING  rm673.

It's amd though. If you are going for this get either fx8320 rm699, fx8350 (rm862) or 8370 (rm899)
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I think this all is not suitable for TS…what he mentioned already is can support at least 64gb ram…

 

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